Thin treble and big bass lets these cans down
These are sumptuously turned-out headphones, with an ultra-comfortable, closed-back design: you can listen long (and loud) without annoying your ears or others
The PXC350s are a cut price version of the PXC450s - the sound drives along nicely and value for money is good, although we prefer the PXC450s for noise canceling ability.
These headphones cancel outside noise very effectively, but they sound poor
These comfortable cans deliver a massive amount of insight into recordings with a well-judged sonic balance – pricey, yes, but they do what they should
Easy to set up and comfortable, the sound can be bettered by cheaper, wired options. Okay, if you must have wireless
These aren't the cheapest noise-cancelling headphones on the market, but they are the best
A closed-back design with a neutral tone and a pleasing balance. They suffer, though, with clarity and resolution
Tough 'phones, but there's a lack of transparency and precision. An average performance that can be beaten for value.
The SR325is were built to celebrate Grado's 50th anniversary, and if you can afford them, they certainly won't disappoint