AudioBear
Headphoneus Supremus
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Certainly looks suspicious but also just a tiny percentage of what's missing.
Certainly looks suspicious but also just a tiny percentage of what's missing.
Checks out meaning stolen or ok?
Update: the seller finally replied with the serial number. It checks out on audeze.com
Awesome. Which pair are you gonna get?
Awesome. Which pair are you gonna get?
I'm not. I was just testing the seller. I already own the LCD-3's.
So.... a witch hunt?
Not in the least. Just trying to help validate if the headphones that seller is selling (he has a bunch of them, all Audeze) might be part of the stolen batch or not.
Hardly a witch hunt.
Not in the least. Just trying to help validate if the headphones that seller is selling (he has a bunch of them, all Audeze) might be part of the stolen batch or not.
Hardly a witch hunt.
Totally on your side Mediahound. There are a number of us Audeze loyalists that have been keeping an eye out for the stolen merchandise. There are even people who don't own any Audeze gear that have also been keeping an eye out. Robbing someone is a d*** move and any of us can help catch the idiots who did it then great. Kind of like if you had a friend whose car got stolen and then you saw one just like it on the road (assuming some unique identifying characteristic) I'd hope you'd call the cops.
Cheers
I'm all for Audeze getting their merchandise back. That's a big hit for a small company.
What head-fi has been doing since the beginning is assuming anyone who is selling a pair of Audezes is part of the stolen ring and forcing them to prove their innocence.
Running with your analogy, it's the equivalent to calling the cops every time you saw a silver Toyota Camry on the road because your friend's silver Toyota Camry was stolen. Or at the very least going up to the owner and saying "show me your serial number" to prove it's not your friends car.
The only people I've seen checking the SN's is when there's something suspicious. For example someone selling a bunch of HP's at the same time (like the one I believe started this) or someone selling them for incredibly cheap or such. Assuming everyone is guilty is a bad move - I totally agree there. Keeping your eye out for something fishy? That's cool IMHO.
I'd finish the analogy by saying that I'd be more likely to pursue a car if it was a Silver Toyota Camry that had a "If you ain't Country you ain't s***" bumper sticker (like my theoretical friend, although I have no friends who would have such a sticker!) and a broken right side mirror, or potentially a brand new bumper sticker in the same place and also the same broken mirror...
Cheers
There's nothing wrong with checking and verifying. If it's a legit seller, he would have no problem providing a serial number for you to check.
Example; when you buy a car and have it checked out by a mechanic, it does not mean you are assuming the seller is guilty or a crook, it means you want to check and verify the seller's claims. Big difference.
I totally agree with you, but with your analogy there's a big difference. People are asking for the serial number with no intention of purchasing the headphones. If you go and bug someone to inspect a car or even check its serial number, you're doing it because you have the intention of purchasing.