The GS3000x sits at the pinnacle of Grado’s Statement series, representing the company’s finest open-back headphone to date. Built around a newly developed 52mm X Driver — the largest Grado has ever produced — the GS3000x delivers an expansive soundstage with exceptional clarity across the frequency range.
Driver Technology
The 52mm X Driver at the heart of the GS3000x features a more powerful magnetic circuit, a voice coil with decreased effective mass, and a reconfigured diaphragm. Together, these refinements improve efficiency and reduce distortion whilst maintaining the harmonic integrity that defines the Grado sound. Driver matching is held to an exceptionally tight 0.05 dB tolerance, ensuring precise stereo imaging.
Construction & Materials
Each earpiece houses a metal chamber surrounded by cocobolo wood — a dense tropical hardwood chosen for its combination of high rigidity and natural damping properties. This hybrid metal-and-wood construction controls resonance whilst allowing the open-air design to breathe freely. The headband is finished in hand-stitched leather with a white-stitched accent, and every pair is hand-assembled in Brooklyn, New York — continuing a tradition of craftsmanship that dates back to the company’s founding in 1953.
Cable & Connectivity
The GS3000x is fitted with a redesigned 12-conductor cable using super annealed copper conductors, terminated with a standard 6.35mm (1/4-inch) jack connector. A balanced XLR-terminated variant is also available for use with dedicated balanced headphone amplifiers.
What the Press Says
- “Effortlessly detailed and fluid sound” — What Hi-Fi? ★★★★★ (December 2023)
| Transducer Type | Dynamic |
| Operating Principle | Open Air |
| Driver Size | 52mm X Driver |
| Frequency Response | 4 – 51,000 Hz |
| Nominal Impedance | 38 ohms |
| SPL @ 1mW | 99.8 dB |
| Driver Matched | 0.05 dB |
| Housing Material | Cocobolo wood with metal chamber |
| Cable | 12-conductor super annealed copper, 6.35mm jack connector |
| Design | Over-ear, open-back |
| Also Available As | Balanced XLR termination |