Sold: ZMF Verite Closed LTD Ironwood
Listing ID: 5416 Views: 1969
2,300.00 USD
Condition
Good
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Firm
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  1. United States of America
Hey everyone, I’m selling a good condition Verite Closed LTD in Ironwood. I am the second owner. There are the usual paint chips on the magnesium chassis, and also some imperfections on the wood. I'm selling due to having to start working in the office again, meaning less time with my toys.

I'm asking for $2300 shipped via PayPal G&S or $2150 shipped via PayPal F&F / Zelle.

Extra photos here

Included are:
Auteur solid hybrid pads (installed)
Auteur solid lambskin pads
Universe solid lambskin pads
Stock 1/4" cable
ZMF OFC XLR cable
Seahorse case
Listed by: swervderv (23)
Listed: 2021-05-30
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AudioDuck

Headphoneus Supremus
Beautiful- I wish had the budget to buy these off you- GLWS!
 

audiowhatfi

Head-Fier
Oh an ironwood, what a beauty!! I have not seen one up for sale yet besides yours! I think that maybe the hardest wood VC so far also being around 3200! GLWS
edit I forgot about the African Blackwood but I don’t remember that being in the VC, but if it is thats the hardest wood being around 4K on the janka scale.
 
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veritg0

100+ Head-Fier
Lol the ironwood weight around 630-650 w/ mag chassis...I can only imagine what Blackwood would weigh like on VC if it’s ever made :ksc75smile:
 

audiowhatfi

Head-Fier
Lol the ironwood weight around 630-650 w/ mag chassis...I can only imagine what Blackwood would weigh like on VC if it’s ever made :ksc75smile:
Lol right that would rival audeze! Hey Vert do you know if there was ever an African blackwood VC? I thought that would was used prior to the VC launch?
 

veritg0

100+ Head-Fier
Only the Verite open had Blackwood and only 2 set ever exists as far as I know...none were made for VC...Ironwood was the 1st LTD offer I think and it’s supposedly more expensive bc of the limitations of how it’s harvested...
 
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