About the HP-2
The Grado HP-2 headphone, part of the HP1000 series designed and hand-built by Joseph Grado in the late 1980s and early 1990s, is renowned for its shockingly neutral and analytical sound signature, making it ideal for studio and audiophile use. It features an open-air dynamic driver design with a frequency response typically around 18 Hz to 20 kHz, impedance of approximately 32 ohms, and a 6.5mm connector. The HP-2 shares the robust, tank-like build quality of the HP1000 series, with machined aluminum housings and a metal headband wrapped in leather for durability and comfort. Only about 1000 pairs were produced, making it a rare and collectible item. The HP-2 is praised for its natural timbre, flat response, and precise engineering, embodying Joseph Grado's vision of uncompromising audio quality. It has a cult following among audiophiles and remains a cornerstone of Grado's legacy. The headphone is no longer manufactured but remains highly regarded for its sound accuracy and build quality.
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