


A Storied Sound
Through a well-heard history and deep roots in Brooklyn, the Grado family has had an unrelenting focus on audio quality. For three generations, tradition and heritage have been carried down with the philosophy that sound comes first.
1950
The
Beginning

Joseph Grado, 1942

Old New York

Mailer

Grado Phono Cartridge
1960
Growth
Begins
New products including the Dustat Record Cleaner, the Lab Series of phono cartridges, speakers, tonearm, and turntables.

Dustat Record Cleaner

Grado Labs Tonearm

Grado Labs Built Turntable

1970
Sustained
Growth

Early Grado Labs Phono Cartridge

John Grado, 1976

John starts running day-to-day operations. The phono cartridge business continues to grow.
1980
CARTRIDGES
& TURNTABLES

Early Grado Labs Phono Cartridge

John Grado in Cartridge Room

Coil Winding Machine
1990
NEW
BIRTHS
John decides to buy the whole company from his uncle, becoming President and CEO. Joseph retires.

Early Headphone Box

John and Jonathan Grado
The first metal Grado headphone is released in the SR325.

All Black SR325

Matthew Grado is Born

Unreleased Wooden Speakers

Forbes profiles John Grado, calling him "one of the world’s finest names in stereo headphones."

John Grado at CES
2000
50
Years
The now iconic Grado Listening Room is built, where the sound for all future Grados would be designed.

The Listening Room
The Brooklyn company celebrates their 50 year anniversary with the release of a limited edition gold SR325.

Grado releases its 2nd generation line of headphones, The i Series.


2010
New
GROUND
Jonathan starts building Grado's first social presence while in college. Grado’s first line of in-ears are released.

Jonathan's first official day at Grado.

Jonathan Grado
Grado releases the 3rd generation of headphones, The e Series. Grado is named in the Top Eight Most Social Small Companies in America by Mashable. WIRED calls Grado “Best Headphones in the World”.

Joseph Grado passes away.
Grado becomes JetBlue's official headphone. Instagram profiles Jonathan Grado and how he "Helps Shape the World of Grado Headphones”. The first headphone from a Brooklyn tree is released, the GH1.

GH1
The first wooden hybrid headphone is released with the GS2000e. CNN and Great Big Story film a minidoc on the Grado family. The Verge says Grado Labs is “pursuing quality first and profit second.”

American Express has Jonathan in a surprise commercial. Metal meets maple in the new flagship PS2000e. Matthew’s first official day at Grado.John Grado is given a lifetime achievement award.

PS2000e
Grado releases their first wireless headphones, the GW100

GW100
Grado Labs is a Brooklyn based company that hand assembles headphones and cartridges. Family run since 1953, Grado has seen three generations: Joseph, John, and Jonathan Grado. As Ars Technica says, “…on a quiet street in south Brooklyn...”, Grado assembles “…some of the most renowned headphones...it's just the Grados in their narrow townhouse [assembling] the little-known, well-loved line of headphones.”

Foundation and phono cartridges
Grado Labs was founded by Joseph Grado (1924-2015) in 1953 in Brooklyn. Over the past 61 years, Grado has become famous for their remarkable headphone and phono cartridge designs. Joseph Grado is responsible for more innovations in phono cartridge design than any other person in our lifetime, inventing the stereo moving coil phono cartridge and holding more than 48 patents.
Joseph Grado is responsible for more innovations in phono cartridge design than any other person in our lifetime. He was inducted into the Audio Hall of Fame in 1982.
Born in New York, Joseph Grado left vocational high school at age 16, where he had been studying watch-making and had been at the top of his class. He went to work for Tiffany & Company and also taught the craft of watch-making in the evenings. When he discovered hi-fi sound in the early fifties, he visited Saul Marantz to get help in improving the sound of his audio system. Impressed by Joseph's gifted ear, Marantz sent him over to Sherman Fairchild's floundering hi-fi division. With Saul Marantz making the introductions, Joseph promptly landed a top position in the company. As soon as he came up with a design for a viable product, he went out on his own. Scraping together $2,000, Joseph began to produce phono cartridges. In 1953 he started production of his cartridges on the kitchen table, Grado Labs’ first home. In 1955 Joseph opened a factory in Brooklyn on the site of his Sicilian born father's grocery business which, to this day, has been the home of Grado Laboratories.
In the early years Grado also produced speakers, turntables and the highly acclaimed wooden tone-arm, which came in several models. In 1963 all of Grado's resources were dedicated to creating the world's finest phono cartridges. Grado Labs ceased production of all other products and, for the next 21 years, focused only on cartridges. In 1976 phono cartridge design was taken to the next level and the first true high-end cartridges were created under the tutelage of Joseph Grado Signature Products. These new cartridges were very highly regarded and were the first to reach a price tag of $1,000. In 1984 Grado introduced the Joseph Grado Signature Tone-arm that was so well received that, even now, years after the last one was shipped, calls are still received inquiring whether any are available for sale.

In the late 1980s Joseph began the development of what was to become the first true high-end dynamic headphone. The introduction of the Joseph Grado Signature Series of headphones was a major event in the evolution of headphone design. Joseph's painstaking design process, combined with nearly a half century of experience manufacturing precision audio devices, astonished even the most critical reviewers. Joseph extended headphone performance to levels previously attained by only the very best full-range speaker systems in areas of dynamics, pitch control, harmonic accuracy and bass quality. In the process, he once again created a new category - true audiophile quality headphones. Now deceased, Joseph was inducted into the Audio Hall Of Fame in 1982.

Resurgence and first line of headphones
Taking the reins and becoming President & C.E.O. in 1990, John Grado, Joseph’s nephew, created and released Grado’s first line of headphones that the Brooklyn company is known for today. From Grado’s first headphone entry to 2014, John has created over 60 headphones. This Prestige Series of headphones went on to win more awards than any other headphone line in the world. He had come a long way from sweeping the floors of Grado in the ‘60s.
In the beginning, John lived with his family on the top floor of the factory. His wife, Loretta, and he would assemble the headphone order themselves on a small worker’s bench everyday for the first few years. Around the same time of the introduction of the headphones, he built the Grado Towers: a twin set of six foot tall stack of 32 RS1 drivers (64 total) encompassed in a wooden body. Due to the immediate popularity of the headphones though, the Grado Towers remain unreleased to this day as there was no need to enter both the speaker and headphone space. The Towers are currently in Grado’s Listening Room, which WIRED calls, “the Magical Room Where the Best Headphones in the World Are [Assembled]”.
John Lived With His Family On The Top Floor Of The Factory. His Wife, Loretta, And He Would Build The Headphone Orders Themselves On A Small Worker’s Bench Everyday
With a new focus on headphones, John didn’t forget about Grado’s roots. He set out to redesign the entire Grado line of phono cartridges. John took the knowledge gained while designing the wooden Reference headphones and applied this in the cartridge designs. Grado’s system of damping has virtually eliminated resonant distortions in the magnetic and electrical circuits in the cartridge, bringing analog to a new level of performance. The wooden Reference and Statement Series of phono cartridges have been praised by analog aficionados as "the most significant advancement involving analog reproduction in the last thirty years", and honored with a Golden Note Award for analog design. Grado also revised the entry level cartridges with the Prestige Series which has been touted as the "Best Value" in phono cartridges in the world.


Grado goes social and The e Series
Jonathan Grado is now Vice President of Marketing for Grado Labs, “I grew up on the top floor of Grado Labs,” says Jonathan, “so now I’m working with people who have known me all my life". Even though he’s John’s eldest son, Jonathan never felt pressured to join the family company. It was only in his sophomore year of college that he found a passion talking to Grado users, leading him to craft Grado’s social efforts and expand the company’s narrative. Jonathan was in charge of the launch of The e Series, the third generation of headphones, in mid 2014. Although the new headphones look suspiciously similar to the older models, everything about them is improved. From the housings to the wiring, to the cones and coils, The e Series represents Grado’s third generation of audio excellence. With being named in the Top 8 Most Social Small Businesses in America, Grado has shown it can adapt while keeping their traditions deep rooted in family, quality, and Brooklyn.

I Grew Up On The Top Floor Of Grado Labs," says Jonathan, "So Now I’m Working With People Who Have Known Me All My Life