The Grado Signature S750 over-ear headphones have launched as the entry-level unit to its Signature lineup. Its drivers and earpads are designed to provide listeners with comfort over long listening sessions along with a wider soundstage.
The headphones incorporate S2 carbon fiber and paper composite 50 mm drivers driven by aluminum voice coils plated in copper. According to the company, the open-air design delivers high audio definition and dynamic response with a natural presentation across a 6 Hz to 46 kHz frequency response range with a total harmonic distortion of less than 0.2% at 100 dB.
The S750 headphones debut the use of Grado B Cushion earpads, which have eight slits for airflow and place the drivers closer to the ears for a fresh listening experience highlighted by a wider soundstage.
The drivers and earpads are hand-assembled in New York to an aluminum housing with a leather headband, with a total weight of 460 g (1.0 lbs.).
The 1.8m (6 ft.) detachable cable connects to the S750 via 4-pin mini-XLR connectors and terminates in a 6.3 mm plug at an impedance of 38 ohms.
The $1,695 Grado Signature S750 headphones are slated to ship in November 2025 and can be preordered from the company's website. More affordable Grado models are available immediately from Amazon.