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The never-advertised, always coveted headphones built and sold in Brooklyn

16 pointsby Audiophilipabout 8 years ago

2 comments

NamTafabout 8 years ago
I have&#x2F;had [1] the Alessandro MS-1s [2] for near on a decade and I absolutely love them. Incredible for rock music and perfect for home listening. They leak like a seive so my partner sometimes complained that she couldn&#x27;t focus when on a desk near me but it also meant that she could yell out to me and I&#x27;d at least hear. Certainly for AUD$150 they punched very heavily for their weight class.<p>[1]: After multiple cable repairs it eventually failed too much at the Y splitter and so I was trying to do a cable conversion and my dodgy soldering iron must have put too mcuh heat into the terminals in one driver and unsoldered the far side of it because that driver no longer works, but I cannot for the life of me open it no matter how much heat I put in to the glue holding it closed.<p>[2]: Alessandro are basically a slightly tweaked Grado, built by Grado, but sold by another company: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;alessandro-products.com&#x2F;headphones-2&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;alessandro-products.com&#x2F;headphones-2&#x2F;</a>
dontreactabout 8 years ago
These are great for home listening but open back headphones are terrible for any commuting situation because you get flooded with noise.