Grado Labs has launched the Signature S750 headphones, the latest addition to its acclaimed Signature Line.
As the third model in the line, the S750 builds on the award-winning Signature HP100 SE and Signature S950, offering another entry point into Grado’s expanding Signature collection.
At the heart of the S750 lies the brand new S2 50mm driver, engineered from the ground up. Featuring a carbon fibre and paper composite diaphragm, paired with a lightweight copper-plated aluminium voice coil, this driver delivers a natural musical presentation with definition and dynamic range.
The housing of the S750 is an all-aluminium construction, each one handcrafted in Brooklyn, NY. Despite its robust build, the S750 weighs just 460 grams, making it over 10% lighter than the HP100 SE while still delivering the premium feel and durability that defines the Signature Line.
Debuting with the S750 is the new Grado B cushion. Standard on the S750 and available separately as an accessory, the B cushion is compatible with all current Grado wired headphones.
Unlike traditional cushions, the B cushion shortens the distance between the driver and the ear and introduces a smaller interior opening to adjust balance. Eight precisely engineered slits improve airflow, opening up the soundstage while maintaining detail. The flat surface distributes pressure more evenly across the ear, reducing fatigue and creating a distinct new feel for long listening sessions.
“The B cushion gives listeners another way to experience Grado headphones,” says Richard Grado, Chief Operating Officer at Grado Labs. “We’ve always engineered our drivers to achieve the best sound possible, but we understand that every listener enjoys a slightly different sound signature. With the S750, we’re giving users the flexibility to listen the way they want.”
The S750 continues the Signature tradition of detachable cables which were first introduced with the HP100 SE. Supplied with a 6-foot cable terminated in a 6.35mm single-ended plug, the new Signature Gold braided design is softer, more durable and lighter than before, while improved insulation enhances flexibility.
Each cable connects to the housing via a 4-pin balanced mini XLR, providing compatibility with future detachable Grado cables. Options will include a variety of lengths, as well as balanced terminations such as 4-pin XLR and 4.4mm, enabling users to tailor their setup to personal preference and source equipment.
The headband assembly of the S750 mirrors that of the Signature HP100 SE and S950, with a few subtle refinements. Though slightly narrower, the leather headband retains 50% more padding than earlier Grado models.
The assembly incorporates engraved aluminium alloy gimbals, stainless-steel height rods and reinforced aluminium junction blocks, while the limited 105-degree rotation reduces wear while maintaining flexibility.
The Grado Signature S750 is available in November, priced (MSRP): £1,695 / $1,695.