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Continuing with more than two decades of one of the most important headphone designs, the now hybrid GS1000x achieves the highest standards by joining the X drivers, new cable and, for the first time, the combination between mahogany and ipê wood.
Grado has been working with mahogany wood for much longer than any other wood, it is a skill that has honored them for generations. The construction of the GS1000x goes further now that mahogany wood is combined with ipê wood, a tropical and durable wood.
This union elevates the signature sound to the GS1000x. Mahogany wood transfers warmer tones while ipê wood acts as a solid base for any sound that comes through its grain.
A journey into the music and the possibility of listening to the space between the instruments with the unique soundstage of the GS1000x. This is only possible thanks to the union of its components: the pads, the 50mm drivers, the 12-conductor cable and the workmanship of the chassis.
The GS1000x are the first headphones to enjoy the 50mm X driver. Specifically connected to bring warmth through the mahogany wood.
This new driver design features a more powerful magnetic circuit, a voice coil with effective mass reduction and diaphragm reconfiguration. Re-engineering these components for the 50mm drivers improve efficiency, reduce distortion and preserve the harmonic integrity of your music.
Along with the drivers, the cable and headband have been redesigned for the GS1000x. Housed in a more durable exterior, the 12-conductor copper cable delivers more detail to your music with improved purity. The new leather headband features white stitching.
The first wooden headphone was created in the middle of a dark night in 1994 by John Grado. Since then, wood has been a staple in the creation of headphones.
Each GS1000x has been created by the Brooklyn team - these headphones go from job to job until they are ready to reach our ears. They started making the headphones on a kitchen table in 1953 and every experience since then has led to the GS1000x.
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