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Re: Grado GR10 IEM measurements
« Reply #10 on: December 14, 2012, 12:34:55 PM »

sounds like a Grado to me.
....based on ...? Do you own them? Or heard them for an extended period? based on forum chatter, they're SUPPOSED to need 100+ burn-in hours. Ay shiver me timbers ... me fergets, you don't believe eeeen no steeeenkin' burn-in ... the very thought of which so bothers some on this ship that you force-branded me with that "motto" beneath my avatar. LOL!

BTW ... the IEM OEM for GL (& Orto) is ...
http://www.yashima-elec.co.jp/e/product_information/detail/earphone_04/n20.html
http://www.yashima-elec.co.jp/e/technical_information/backnumber002.html


Now, do they supply to digikey and the like ... hm .... ??

BTW2 ... not 'nother test site:
http://rinchoi.blogspot.com/2012/09/grado-gr10-part2-general-analysis_8.html
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Re: Grado GR10 IEM measurements
« Reply #11 on: December 14, 2012, 05:34:42 PM »

The pair we heard and measured above had more than 500+ hours on them.  A well used pair.


Now stop talking like an imbecile and using your LOLs and winks to cover up your jackassery.  Your sock puppet account has already been warned twice and not by me.
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Re: Grado GR10 IEM measurements
« Reply #12 on: November 13, 2013, 08:11:43 AM »

Via Mountain Rice...

The THD and high-end extension (with a resistor) are considerably lower / higher-extending than the ER-4B http://rinchoi.blogspot.com/2012/03/etymotic-research-er-4b.html

This data makes me think the Yashima driver has lower THD and - most notably - higher extension than the highest extending BA driver, yet M.R.O. is not very interested due to the inaccurate FR versus ER-4?

In the comments section he criticizes the price, however there are cheaper Yashima driver IEM's available, right?  He doesn't even try different tips or different resistor values, which I have.

I'm perplexed why the Yashima driver is so overlooked, subjectively it's actually quite stellar.  There's a special place for the E-Q7 in my IEM listening, with or without various resistors attached.

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Re: Grado GR10 IEM measurements
« Reply #13 on: November 13, 2013, 09:29:27 AM »

I'm perplexed why the Yashima driver is so overlooked, subjectively it's actually quite stellar.

Looks and ergonomics. Apparently, you can't change the structure of the front barrel. In fact, drivers come pre-fabricated with that thing in the front. Ortofon's models look different from Grado's because they polish it. Functionally, though, they're extremely similar.

At least Ortofon is soldiering on with the e-Q8...
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Re: Grado GR10 IEM measurements
« Reply #14 on: November 13, 2013, 10:06:19 AM »

The E-Q7 featured Silver-plated cables, looks like they're taking it a step further in the E-Q8 by asking Yashima for a Silver voice coil.

ORTOFON if you happen to read this...

-- Include a low ohm resistor in the jack, i.e. 29 ohm, to extend the highs
-- Include an updated FR chart
-- Include a low THD chart
-- Include pictures telling us why single drivers are theoretically better than multi (as Final Audio has done)
-- Alternative model E-Q8Ag with pure Silver cables and pure Silver housing.

Thank you.
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Re: Grado GR10 IEM measurements
« Reply #15 on: December 10, 2013, 08:10:34 PM »

I had a listen to these in a store and couldn't believe how crappy they sounded for the price.
I'm admittedly not a fan of thin analytical BA in-ears but this was a harsh thin mess.
The build was not much better than a $10 Philips in-ear.
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