
Grado
The Grado SR125x Prestige Series are hand‑built, open‑back, on‑ear dynamic headphones featuring 4th‑generation 44 mm X Series drivers, high sensitivity, and low impedance for detailed, spacious sound. They improve bass depth and midrange smoothness over the SR80x while remaining more affordable than the higher‑end SR225x.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the SR125x for its quick‑acting 4th‑gen drivers, de‑stressed diaphragm, and the resulting harmonic richness, detailed mids, and expansive soundstage. They view it as a solid step up from the SR80x, approaching the SR225x’s performance while remaining more affordable.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the richer bass, smoother mids, and clearer treble, especially when listening to high‑resolution files. The lively, engaging sound and perceived value upgrade are recurring positive themes, with few complaints beyond the inherent open‑back leakage and on‑ear comfort over long sessions.
Common Complaints
Common issues include sound leakage from the open‑back design, ear fatigue during extended on‑ear sessions, and the absence of wireless connectivity or active noise cancellation.
What People Are Saying
“richer bass, smoother/clearer midrange, more controlled and detailed treble, greater depth, and improved detail from high‑res files (e.g., FLAC) compared to SR80x.”
How It Compares
vs. Grado SR80x
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Choose SR80x for budget‑conscious users; choose SR125x for richer sound and more detail.
vs. Grado SR225x
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Select SR225x when seeking top‑tier performance and willing to invest more; SR125x offers a balanced upgrade at a lower cost.