Sold: Final Audio D8000 Black
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1,950.00 EUR
Condition
Excellent/Like new
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  1. Europe
I am selling my pair of Final Audio D8000, bought in December 2021 from another forum user, second owner. It is in very good condition, like new, around 200 hours of use in total.
Comes with original packaging, box and all accessories. There might be very small wear on the packaging but the headphones are perfect.

The reason for selling:
I have upgraded to D8000 Pro, and while both have some differences in tone, using a tube amp I can obtain both flavours with tube rolling, so it does not really make sense to keep both.

I am interested to ship only in European Union, shipping is included in price.
Listed by: OctavianH (10)
Listed: 2022-02-22
Last edited: 2022-02-22
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Nostoi

Headphoneus Supremus
You cannot go wrong with either of them. It depends on your musical preferences. For classical or electronic I would go with the D8000. For modern music I would go with the Pro. In my case D8000 Pro was a better pairing for my tube amplifier, where D8000 had a little bit too much bass. But that could be compensated via rolling up to the point both were nice. This is why I say that both are good, depending on the scenario.
Thanks, that's helpful. I lean toward a slightly more "reference" or linear tuning, so I think the Pro version is probably best for me. I had a chance to demo the Pro version not that long ago against the Susvara, and the D8000 blew me away. In the best sense. The Sus were also good, but the build, the looks, the sound on the D8000 - amazing. I really look forward to adding a pair to my collection, at some point...(probably need to sell something first).
 

OctavianH

Headphoneus Supremus
You are right, these hit much above the price, but they are not so well known around. Hopefully people will get to know them better. D8000 Pro is a more "reference" sound while D8000 goes a little bit for a more vivid/emotional presentation. But still, being like this they do not loose technicality or dynamics and one good thing is that are easy to drive. You never know when you need to be portable and being able to easily drive them might be a plus. They are warm but still articulate, somehow. Strictly reference speaking, I choose the Pros, but in my case I sweeten them a little bit with tubes. So I am somehow in the middle in my usage scenario.
 
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