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A revered hi-fi company reinvents its first headphones from the ’90s
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A revered hi-fi company reinvents its first headphones from the ’90s

Grado Labs — the revered third-generation family-owned audio company that handcrafts its headphones in Brooklyn — has launched new flagship hi-fi headphones to celebrate what would have been the 100th birthday of company founder Joseph Grado.

The all-new Grado Signature HP100 SE is a contemporary take on the company’s classic Signature HP1, its first headset released in the early 1990s. The new models share similar ’90s nostalgia, but have been redesigned from the ground up with new new drivers and modern design changes.

Grado Signature HP100SE

Grado Signature HP100 SE Helmet
The Signature HP100 SE are designed as a tribute to the company’s very first headset, the HP1.
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A brand new driver

The main feature of the HP100 SE is its 52mm driver, which Grado says is a completely new driver design. It combines a composite paper cone with “a powerful high-flux magnetic circuit” and a new lightweight copper-plated aluminum voice coil.

The result, according to the company, are headphones that produce “excellent high-frequency resolution, mid-range smoothness, and bass energy with low distortion, resulting in a musically and harmonically correct voice.”

Grado Signature HP100 SE Helmet
The HP100 SE features a highly padded design conducive to extended listening sessions.
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