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Headphoneus Supremus
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market price?
Another Side of Bob Dylan, which is too harsh for me to listen to.
market price?
Yeah, but now the discussion is about the second-hand price of the K501 and I believe most people here are relating to other headphones' manufacturer-suggested prices as an indication of worth. Otherwise it would be impossible to discuss prices or have them in our calculations at all.
This route was already covered: $150 for a fresh, new K 501 while they were around. Can hardly be celebrated as a bargain to have paid more for a used set now.
Not interested in going into nit-picking as I already said. Clearence price is something else. $100 clearence was not in Sweden. And it still doesn't tell us anything about the particular headphone's value. 150 euro is 200 dollars. So which price is the real value? $100 or the one you paid, $200? 200 was not a great bargain when the clearence price was only 100 bucks.The K 501 was being sold for $100 at clearance in 2006 (check it out). I bought mine for 150 euro around that time.
OK. Why? If i may ask. The exchange rate between usd and euro was 1.2:1 in 2006 so at least 180 dollars.150 euro can safely be assumed to correlate 1:1 to $150 in this case.
Thank you!$300 is a bit high, but if someone was obsessed with classical music and had a lot of spare money it's not such a big deal.
OK. Why? If i may ask. The exchange rate between usd and euro was 1.2:1 in 2006 so at least 180 dollars.
My k501 became much cheaper all of a suddenEmail your response to Grado and Fostex to start out with, then take their response to you as standing in for mine.