Quote Originally Posted by nightflier
- How do the Beyerdynamics compare to the Grado SR325i (since they are in the same price range)?
I don't know (I'm not a big Grado fan).
- How would you characterize the comfort of the Beyerdynamics? What about for those of us who wear glasses?
Yeah, I forgot about glasses (I haven't started wearing mine until a year or two ago [meaning: I forget to think about wearing glasses when I talk about headphone comfort]). Beyers go around the ears, so without glasses, they don't get much more comfortable than that. They press just the right amount on the head -- enough to keep them on the head and properly sealed, but not enough to feel pressure.

With glasses, well I am nearsighted, so I don't usually have to deal with this either, but for your sake, I'm wearing glasses right now. It's not too bad. I have extremely thin glasses, but if they were any thicker, I think they would push against each other (the pad inward on the glasses, and the glasses outward on the pad), but really, they're not too bad.

I suspect with glasses the Grados might be a better way to go, though, as it won't affect the seal at all. There might be a little bit of pinching type pressure (glasses/ear/grado), but short of in-ear monitors, I don't see how you're going to get around that.