Saw some Beyers in a store!! (Nah, just kidding...)
Sep 3, 2003 at 6:12 PM Post #16 of 20
After reading hundreds of posts related to these two models I came to the conclusion that the 250 ohm version won`t work fine unamped. Whether I was wrong - we might never know, since I am very happy with the Trackmasters.

Also, having DT250-80 in my hands for a couple of minutes made no strong case on their built quality. Somehow my fingers just didn`t feel they were holding 140 EUR headphones.


Beamings from Bijeljina!

Miroslav / miroslav

[size=xx-small]Hey I like this greeting! I might steal..erm..borrow your idea....[/size]
 
Sep 3, 2003 at 7:14 PM Post #17 of 20
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August 27th 2003:
Newcastle Utd - Partizan Belgrade 3:4
Fire in the heart for the first Champions League in our history


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Sep 3, 2003 at 7:56 PM Post #18 of 20
Oh man, I was dying to see someone notices my new sig...and it`s an original Newcastle fan none the less!!

What can I say - your boys were way too self-confident and unmotivated after they had won the first match in Belgrade. We had nothing to lose, gave our best and it worked. Now we`re ready to kick some serious ass in the Champions League against Real Madrid and others....and try not to lose all six games.
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BTW, I watched that match in Belgrade back in 1998 when our teams met in the Cup Winners Cup. We knocked you out of that competition to a general surprise. I remember how great it was to watch Shearer and Pearce on the pich.

Good luck in the UEFA cup. After all, we share the beloved black & white colours...
 
Sep 3, 2003 at 8:01 PM Post #19 of 20
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Originally posted by lini
Well, I'd say that it's the shopkeepers' job to gather what customers are interested in and adjust their offers accordingly. So if you see no Beyerdynamics around, the demand is probably still too small - or the shopkeepers just don't care, which also seems rather common.

Greetings from Munich!

Manfred / lini


It's the job of the marketing people at Beyer to help create that demand. It's like that with many retail products. Coca Cola doesn't sell you soda, a shopkeeper does. They plaster billboards all over, run radio and TV ads and print ads in magazines and newspapers. Then the people they do sell the soda to, the distributors, go out and try to sell the product to the shopkeepers, hoping that the promotion that the company did to sell the product has some effect. Very little retails sales are done the other way around, where the customer comes into a store asking for a product and the shopkeeper then decides to order it.

My guess is that A) Beyer doesn't have a ton of money to spend on promotion and B) that they maximize their profits by spending what promotion money they have in areas where they know they will sell.
 
Sep 3, 2003 at 9:02 PM Post #20 of 20
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Originally posted by miroslav
Oh man, I was dying to see someone notices my new sig...and it`s an original Newcastle fan none the less!!

What can I say - your boys were way too self-confident and unmotivated after they had won the first match in Belgrade. We had nothing to lose, gave our best and it worked. Now we`re ready to kick some serious ass in the Champions League against Real Madrid and others....and try not to lose all six games.
wink.gif


BTW, I watched that match in Belgrade back in 1998 when our teams met in the Cup Winners Cup. We knocked you out of that competition to a general surprise. I remember how great it was to watch Shearer and Pearce on the pich.

Good luck in the UEFA cup. After all, we share the beloved black & white colours...


Hehe, for what its worth mate, you did deserve to win the match at our place, we were complete and utter crap, and as you say we were too complacent, and got deservedly punished. As soon as Newcastle are forced into penalties, they ALWAYS lose their bottle.

I think Newcastle are in for a season of mediocrity this year, they just do not look good enough to challenge for honours this year, we got beat by Birmingham City at home - these are just the games you need to win to be challenging for a place in Europe. 1 point out of 9 at the start of the season, and knocked out of the Champions League. Not the best of starts....

Anyway, good luck for the coming season, I wish you and your team well.
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