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Meze 99 Classics Discussion + Impressions Thread
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Pascal3366
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I also heard a lot of positive feedback regarding the Dekoni Elite Sheepskin Pads in the past.
Are you using the pads made for the 99 Classics or the ones made for the ATH-50X ?
I use the pads made for the 99 classics onlyI also heard a lot of positive feedback regarding the Dekoni Elite Sheepskin Pads in the past.
Are you using the pads made for the 99 Classics or the ones made for the ATH-50X ?
Pascal3366
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Ok I just purchased a pair of dekoni elite sheepskins
Jose Hidalgo
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Hi everybody I'd like to add a pair of 99 Classics (walnut/gold) to my headphone collection.
I live in France, so I am looking for a european online reseller at a good price.
I've been investigating, and it seems that these cans are MUCH, MUCH cheaper in Romania than they are anywhere else !
To give you an example, they cost 309 € in France incl. shipping (Amazon, etc.).
In Romania, they cost 849 to 999 RON, which is 174 to 204 € ! Even if you add shipping and currency conversion, it remains much cheaper.
Unfortunately I have yet to find a Romanian reseller with an english website that would sell to other countries.
There are also used 99's selling in Romania for about 140 €. In Romanian websites, not on eBay apparently.
It all looks like there's a real Romanian market for these cans, not accessible to the rest of Europe. That's a real shame.
Do you guys have any hints on how to buy a pair in Romania, or any other good deals ?
Thanks
I live in France, so I am looking for a european online reseller at a good price.
I've been investigating, and it seems that these cans are MUCH, MUCH cheaper in Romania than they are anywhere else !
To give you an example, they cost 309 € in France incl. shipping (Amazon, etc.).
In Romania, they cost 849 to 999 RON, which is 174 to 204 € ! Even if you add shipping and currency conversion, it remains much cheaper.
Unfortunately I have yet to find a Romanian reseller with an english website that would sell to other countries.
There are also used 99's selling in Romania for about 140 €. In Romanian websites, not on eBay apparently.
It all looks like there's a real Romanian market for these cans, not accessible to the rest of Europe. That's a real shame.
Do you guys have any hints on how to buy a pair in Romania, or any other good deals ?
Thanks
CTR640
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In the Netherlands the Meze 99 Classics costs €299 and can be cheaper if discounted. Doesn't the Meze webstore ship to France? Or aren't there French webstores selling them?Hi everybody I'd like to add a pair of 99 Classics (walnut/gold) to my headphone collection.
I live in France, so I am looking for a european online reseller at a good price.
I've been investigating, and it seems that these cans are MUCH, MUCH cheaper in Romania than they are anywhere else !
To give you an example, they cost 309 € in France incl. shipping (Amazon, etc.).
In Romania, they cost 849 to 999 RON, which is 174 to 204 € ! Even if you add shipping and currency conversion, it remains much cheaper.
Unfortunately I have yet to find a Romanian reseller with an english website that would sell to other countries.
There are also used 99's selling in Romania for about 140 €. In Romanian websites, not on eBay apparently.
It all looks like there's a real Romanian market for these cans, not accessible to the rest of Europe. That's a real shame.
Do you guys have any hints on how to buy a pair in Romania, or any other good deals ?
Thanks
Jose Hidalgo
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The Meze web store is selling them at 309 € too : https://mezeaudio.eu/collections/all/products/meze-99-classics-walnut-gold-wood-headphonesIn the Netherlands the Meze 99 Classics costs €299 and can be cheaper if discounted. Doesn't the Meze webstore ship to France? Or aren't there French webstores selling them?
French stores like Amazon.fr are selling them at 309 € too.
Like I said, these are MUCH, MUCH cheaper in Romania, to a point where it's not normal.
So if there's a way to order these in Romania (and there should be, it's in Europe after all), I'm willing to try.
Mhog55
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I'm sure those are very nice pads. What differences are you hearing opposed to the small Meze pads, if any?
To me Soundstage is bigger with the Dekoni onesI'm sure those are very nice pads. What differences are you hearing opposed to the small Meze pads, if any?
Mhog55
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Probably because there's more space between your ears and the drivers. Are you hearing any obvious differences in frequency response or tonality? ThxTo me Soundstage is bigger with the Dekoni ones
Sounds between the sound of the stock ones and the small ones. Less boomy which I preferProbably because there's more space between your ears and the drivers. Are you hearing any obvious differences in frequency response or tonality? Thx
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Pascal3366
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Sounds interesting can't wait to try them out.To me Soundstage is bigger with the Dekoni ones
Lurk650
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Forgot about the Dekoni, $80 way too much for me though...$48 for b-stock, I might bite on though
What is b-stock?Forgot about the Dekoni, $80 way too much for me though...$48 for b-stock, I might bite on though
Pascal3366
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A product that got returned or has quality issues I thinkWhat is b-stock?
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