Grado Reference Master 1 review

Music is a challenge for this high-output cartridge

Grado Reference Master 1
The Reference Master 1 is encased in wood for an attractive finish

TechRadar Verdict

It is good on bass and is very energetic but it doesn't offer the same level of detail of some similarly priced rivals

Pros

  • +

    Bass is good

  • +

    There's plenty of life and energy in the sound

Cons

  • -

    Detail never quite seems to shake itself free of veiling

  • -

    Often hard to follow inner details with some forms of music

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Apart from its highly-regarded headphones, Grado makes quite a wide range of cartridges such as this one, the Grado Reference Master 1. This is unusual in one particular respect: all of them come under the broad heading of 'moving magnet'.

The majority of high-end cartridges, now and back to the 1950s, have used the moving-coil principle, but Grado explains on its website why this is not necessarily the answer to all the world's ills and resolutely produces high-end moving-magnet designs.