Listing ID:
68350
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2556
425.00 USD
- Condition
- Good
- Negotiability
- Or best offer
- Ships to
- United States of America
Here's a set of Spirit Torino Mistral Pro headphones for sale. I don't use them much–I could be underestimating a little, but probably under 100-150 hours or so over the course of a couple years, bottom line being is it wasn't all that much–and I figure I could move them and use the funds towards something else. I purchased this pair as a lightly used demo unit a long while back and they're still in excellent condition.
They're described as a semi-closed headphone on the product page, but ultimately that pretty much just means open-back. They're very comfortable and the headband is flexible to adjust to your head's shape. They have Alcantara earpads which are easily replaceable, and I also have a second headstrap that you can optionally swap out if desired.
I marked them as "good" condition but I would say they're generally between good and excellent. For full disclosure, there's a very, very minor scratch in the protective lacquer of the left cup that's incredibly hard to notice unless you're explicitly looking for it in direct light. I have added a photo to represent this. They take 3.5mm inputs and come with a well built, XLR terminated cable (I briefly used it after purchase and haven't done so since, sticking with a cheap, third-party 3.5mm termination).
What are these best for? I think their headphones are built mainly for live and acoustic music. They're not bassy, but they aren't anything I've ever considered being overly bright. I guess you could say neutral-warm, but that's just my opinion.
They retail for about $1000 or so and I'm looking for $475 OBO.
They're described as a semi-closed headphone on the product page, but ultimately that pretty much just means open-back. They're very comfortable and the headband is flexible to adjust to your head's shape. They have Alcantara earpads which are easily replaceable, and I also have a second headstrap that you can optionally swap out if desired.
I marked them as "good" condition but I would say they're generally between good and excellent. For full disclosure, there's a very, very minor scratch in the protective lacquer of the left cup that's incredibly hard to notice unless you're explicitly looking for it in direct light. I have added a photo to represent this. They take 3.5mm inputs and come with a well built, XLR terminated cable (I briefly used it after purchase and haven't done so since, sticking with a cheap, third-party 3.5mm termination).
What are these best for? I think their headphones are built mainly for live and acoustic music. They're not bassy, but they aren't anything I've ever considered being overly bright. I guess you could say neutral-warm, but that's just my opinion.
They retail for about $1000 or so and I'm looking for $475 OBO.
Listed by:
PHLHarmonic (12)
Listed:
2024-05-20
Last edited:
2024-06-01