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Where can I find a good deal on the AT AD700? Amazon has it for 90 or so dollars, but it used to have them for $68.

Originally Posted by jageur272 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Please don't respond to this thread. Leeching troll alert. Second of these threads that he's made with many others before: http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f4/whe...-price-415789/ |
Originally Posted by itsjustwood /img/forum/go_quote.gif i got mine off of amazon...but the seller sent me the wrong ones and it took an extra 2.5 weeks to get to me ![]() |
Originally Posted by LordZ /img/forum/go_quote.gif This thread some kind of running gag now? I used to think anything over $20 was too much for headphones. You know what, I don't grudge a single dollar in the $97 I paid for my AD700. I still think the people who buy more expensive headphones are complete tools but it's not like it's my problem. I feel the same way about the people who do those over priced SLI setups to squeeze out an extra 5 fps but, again, it's not my concern how others waste their money. If a person wants to spend $500 on a $5 cable, that's their own problem. If they weren't wasting their money on one thing it'd be another because that's just how fools are. Tell me, how much time have you been without experiencing the headphones you want and how difficult it would have been to save up $90 in that time? I'm sure that you can keep playing the waiting game and some day, you will find that sale price you want. It may take you a few years as you wait for the demand to slow down but you'll save that epic $22. After all, that's the price of a pizza dinner but you'd still have to pick it up because it's too cheap for them to deliver it. |
Originally Posted by LordZ /img/forum/go_quote.gif The only reason the nice headphones are as expensive as they are is because people will pay that price for them. If no one bought them, they wouldn't cost that much. The price fluctuations are a good representation of this. If people universally refused to pay over a certain amount for an item, you would never see anything priced above that amount. |