When I listened to the sound for the 1st time, I was hit by it. I was punched by the not-punchy-bass. I was hoping it would offer much better bass response than SE315.. equals to Klipsch Image...
Synopsis: The Aurisonics AS-1b is a very nice custom-fit monitor with a sound tuned for the needs of professional musicians performing on stage. It gives the listener a mid-centric sound that...
HiFiMAN HE400
By now I think most of us are familiar with the history behind the HiFiMAN HE-series headphones. What started with a single model has grown into a full...
I was in Japan and was looking at headphones to buy. I had a cheap budget of about 4000 yen or circa $40. I bought this headphone because it was on sale for $30 and was very good looking. It was...
Simply put, these headphones are one the best values in the audio world. They've praised time after time, and I now know why. These are my 2nd pair of quality grade headphones (after the V6),...
I guess...
* The machine(s) used to build them is worn out?
* The guy(s) used to build them have retired (or found a new job)?
* They did not sell enough to justify their production costs (aka revenue)?
* They were replaced by the Qualia 010, and hence discontinued?
* ...
Either way, I am sure Sony have their reasons. While we of course would want them to be in current production.
It is because thereis no more materials needed to produce R10, say the wooden cup and the core. the last core Sony got have already sold to a hong kong guy on 2007. even the ear pad are already out of stock.
zelkova serrata is easily acquired and nowhere near scarce.
The tools used to manufacture the driver itself i can believe are probably worn out, but it's not as though magnets, copper wire, resin, and cellulose are rare materials.
Like any other expensive object that is no longer available: They reached a point where there was an obstacle to continuing producton that was more costly than it was worth.
i wonder if we gathered our money to sony, like 500 orders at $3,000 apiece, would they make a limited run? (or has that been requested before already?) i'm sure if sony suddenly got 1.5 mil to work with, they'll really reconsider! lol...
Can it be the price of material used to produced R10 has greatly appreciated so that the manufactorer can no longer produce any?
It is strange to me that they stop making them since R10's seem to be highly praised.
I honestly dont think there would be any issues with demand if they decided to do another run.
An R10 went up on the FS forum recently for $6200USD, and sold within 12 hours. To me that indicates that demand and potential buyers for a headphone in this price category is still very high.
I honestly dont think there would be any issues with demand if they decided to do another run.
An R10 went up on the FS forum recently for $6200USD, and sold within 12 hours. To me that indicates that demand and potential buyers for a headphone in this price category is still very high.
Yes, I was blown away by how quickly they sold. I am very blessed and make decent money, but I can't imagine spending $6K on a pair of cans. My theory is that it is mainly driven by lust for the rare and highly sought after stuff....
I own a very nice pair of JVC DX-1000's but I have been itching and twitching for another pair of phones so I pulled the trigger on some Edition 9's. I couldn't resist. If I was rich I probably would have jumped on the R10's.
Back on topic, how much did they sell for originally? What years were they in production?
i wonder if we gathered our money to sony, like 500 orders at $3,000 apiece, would they make a limited run? (or has that been requested before already?) i'm sure if sony suddenly got 1.5 mil to work with, they'll really reconsider! lol...
Good luck finding 500 Head-Fi'ers willing to put $3,000 up front for an R10.
Its a lot of money, especially when you don't know the outcome.