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Sold him my headphile z-bowl c-pads and everything went super fast and smooth. Great buyer. Enjoy. Thanks.
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Main Setup and Cans:
U2 Ipod 20GB >
DIY Millet Hybrid w/ AE6's
> k240 sextetts with velours
Other cans: koss pro35A, sportapros, ksc75 (k271s lost in the mail - :().
I sold humanflyz a set of Senn HD-555s. Communication was excellent, payment was very prompt, and the whole transaction was very well done IMO. Highly recommended!
I traded my blue-tak modded A900LTD for his SR-225 w/ c-pads and beyer headband, very good to deal with, headphones were just as described. Would do business again.
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pictorial for telling apart the production runs of the k240 sextett here - my feedback - team vintage
I sold humanflyz a pair of AKG K81dj headphones. Payment was quick, and communication was fast and friendly. Definitely a good experience, and I recommend him to all.
Humanflyz and I made a trade for some headphones. The A900LTD's he sent me were well packed and arrived quickly. Their physical condition was beyond excellent - not a mark to be found.
As a person humanflyz is great to deal with. Clear, concise, prompt when needs to be and calm at the same time. I couldnt hope for a better guy to deal with.
Home rig:
EMU 0303 -> Entech Number Cruncher 205.2 -> MAD Ear+ Purist HD -> Denon D5000, AKG K-1000
Work rig:
Asus eeePC -> Denon D2000
Lawn Mowin' rig:
iPod 2nd Gen Shuffle -> JVC Marshmallows.
My disclaimer:
My posts are my opinions, please take and respect them as such, and I will do the same for yours. Everyones ears are different sizes and shapes, and we all perceieve sound and music in different ways. Other variables to consider inculde the type of music one prefers, the type of gear one owns, and the type of presentation one prefers in a set of headphones. As such it is up to *you* to use your own ears, gear and music to decide what ultimately sounds the best, since your opinion is really the only one that matters at the end of the day.