German Maestro really = MB Quart?
Oct 6, 2010 at 12:01 AM Post #32 of 33

 
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Would you happen to have spare drivers for the MB Quarts? Particularly the QP85. Just to reassure me if I fubar the driver when I recable them that I don't throw away a ton of money on pretty much a nice looking headphone frame after I mess it up.

I probably won't mess it up, but it's nice to have something to fall back on.



I'm not sure someone who speaks German will understand slang like 'fubar':
Urban Dictionary: fubar
(fubar = messed up, disturbed/destroyed)
 


F.U.B.A.R.: a USA military acronym standing for "f____'d up beyond all recognition", something that is completely, totally, unequivocally screwed up, broken, blown up, etc. 
 
Oct 8, 2010 at 3:02 PM Post #33 of 33

 
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Well, first of all I believe only 2 or 3 headphones were designed with the orthodynamic systems, which were, as far as I know, produced and engineered my MB themselves. A OEM version was definitely made for B&O...more info, soon! 
 
P.S. I just updated the MB Peerless site on Wikiphonia :wink: More info soon.
 
P.S.#2 The QP 85 (floating version) was also made as a infrared wireless version...interested in more info??
 

 





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I'm looking forward to read about the orthos :)
Please also ask if there was any collaboration between Yamaha and PMB on the orthodynamic headphones.
 

 



X3...I can't wait to get my hands on some PMB 500/1000.
 

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