From Brooklyn to the world: Grado Headphones
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From Brooklyn to the world: Grado Headphones


If you're looking for excellent sound, you can't go past Grado. Never heard of Grado? Then just read on.

Grado is known for its first-class headphones and cartridges. Grado was founded in Brooklyn, New York, back in 1953 and since then the company has built a reputation for handmade products of exceptional quality and has become an icon among audiophiles.
What makes Grado special is the fact that it is a family business and the Grado family has been running the company for several decades now. Joseph Grado, the founder, was a pioneer in the field of audio technology and invented some of the world's first stereo cartridges. His tireless spirit of innovation shaped the brand from the very beginning.
Grado headphones have a unique design and sound characteristics. Most Grado models use an open back design that allows for a wide stage and an airy sound signature. This makes them ideal for audiophiles looking for a lifelike and spatial sound experience. In addition, Grado headphones are handcrafted, with every detail carefully tuned to ensure optimal sound quality.
Technically, Grado headphones are characterized by high-quality drivers and precise tuning. The drivers often consist of specially developed diaphragms and coils that deliver a clear and detailed sound. In addition, Grado emphasizes high-quality materials and craftsmanship, resulting in durable and aesthetically pleasing products.

Grado has built up a loyal fan base over the years who appreciate the brand for its unparalleled sound quality and design. While they may not have the mainstream recognition of some other brands, Grado headphones remain a staple in the audio world and are appreciated by music lovers around the world.
Among these aficionados are some celebrities: Musicians such as John Mayer and Dave Grohl from the Foo Fighters wear Grado on their ears, and legendary producer Quincy Jones is also a fan of the brand. Directors Martin Scorsese and Wes Anderson use Grado headphones when mixing soundtracks or for personal enjoyment of film music. Elijah Wood recently had a collaboration with the brand. Grado headphones have earned a special reputation among music lovers who not only appreciate excellent sound, but also style and craftsmanship. The iconic look with the wooden panels and retro design gives the headphones a timeless elegance.

After more than 70 years of making headphones, Grado is still family-owned and based where it all began - in the building that Pasquale Grado bought for the family in 1918, in Brooklyn, NY.

Check out our selection of Grado headphones here.

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