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01 Aug, 2017
Meh
Positives: Sound is more to my taste with these on the Grado SR60e than with the cushions that came with it, but not much comfort to be had. I ended up making my own out of some hobby shop foam. The Ear Zonks just a little too rigid to be worn comfortably for more than a short while. Maybe worth it for a few bucks (for the improved sound). I like my homemade ones better for longer listening sessions. I recommended it with great reservations. Not really a good value, and if by quality they mean comfort, I'd say no. If they mean likely to last a long time I'd say yes. Since there's no answer than yes or no I gave it a no.

12 Nov, 2019
Good, but not Great
They fit well, and were very inexpensive. Good value. I only give three stars because they feel far more like plastic than the original leather ones, despite being listed as a type of leather-"ette."

22 Aug, 2017
Hey Grado! Use these instead!
Far superior to the on ear pads that came with my SR60s, and much softer than another replacement I tried with the slightly off the ear model.
Only one thing left to be a solid 5 star: Add a thin soft cover in the middle to keep the now exposed plastic from pinching the small area of an ear that contacts it. I bought a piece of fleece from a local fabric store and cut it into a circle just big enough so this headphone cover would keep it in place. The two together have turned a semi- uncomfortable experience into a Bose-like cushy feel that allows me to listen for hours on end in almost as much comfort as those around ear soft leather cushions from that other company I just mentioned. Bose comfort plus far better sound. I might just go into business making them myself if nobody else will. Grado-are you reading this?