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GRADO GH3 HERITAGE SERIES HEADPHONES

Many famous hi-fi brands were established in the post-war period in the United States, almost all of which were named after their various founders. Six or so decades later, most of the famous names are owned by conglomerates, and are not at all connected with their original founder in any way other than name. Most no longer even manufacture their products in the USA.

But there is one exception: Grado. This famous brand—and company—is still in the hands of the Grado family some two-thirds of a century after it was first established in Brooklyn, New York. And, what’s more, Grado is still hand-building its products in Brooklyn.

The Grado GH3 Heritage Series headphones are one of this company’s lowest-priced offerings.

They’re very light in weight (156 grams) and,

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