deltz
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Sorry for the delayed response guys hopefully these are clearer!
Hmmm if you mean where it says 'Open here' then yes there is a magnet there and clicks into place. But I think it sounds bad (haven't burnt in), I would describe it as harsh and dont feel that low hitting bass.
Hello guys,
I have found on a forum a second hand pair of Sennheiser ie8 for selling.
The owners wants to sell them for 110$, but I dont know for sure if they are genuine or fake.
Can you please help me?
I have uploaded all pictures of the product here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?iy7deent9r9mrmy
If he can't furnish you with a receipt from an authorized dealer don't buy it. There are just to many fakes out there. If you wanna take a risk and get burned, go ahead. I sold my used pair of IE8s for $250.00 so keep that in mind.
I've already asked for the receipt and he told me that he can't find the receipt because he "doesn't remember anymore where he put it", but he insisted that he bought them for an authorized dealer...
Hmmm if you mean where it says 'Open here' then yes there is a magnet there and clicks into place. But I think it sounds bad (haven't burnt in), I would describe it as harsh and dont feel that low hitting bass.
lol....I bought my IE8 for $150 shipped from Netherlands to Aus from ebay. They weren't fakes that's for sure because I took them into a local DJ store and compared them. Not to mention the serial sticker outside the packaging I emailed Sennheiser to verify from there records if it was a genuine (Sennheiser Europe) manufacture, it ended up being real, if any of you's really want a IE8, I might end up selling mine for $110....lol...they are not even seeing much use from me anymore after the first few weeks of use. Its just the hype wagon, you hop on it, but eventually get something better and you sell it off.