milezone
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In good condition?
Originally Posted by jpelg /img/forum/go_quote.gif $0.00 These are long discontinued, and (more importantly) have drivers that are both prone to failure due the headphone's inherent open design AND unobtainable from AKG anymore. The only "backup" is a second pair. It is also questionable if AKG would even service them if you provide the parts. Despite my love for the K1000's (I've owned four pairs), given the recent influx of new high-end cans such as the HD800, PS-1000, Edition 8, I find it impossible to invest in an expensive discontinued can again. |
Originally Posted by jpelg /img/forum/go_quote.gif $0.00 These are long discontinued, and (more importantly) have drivers that are both prone to failure due the headphone's inherent open design AND unobtainable from AKG anymore. The only "backup" is a second pair. It is also questionable if AKG would even service them if you provide the parts. Despite my love for the K1000's (I've owned four pairs), given the recent influx of new high-end cans such as the HD800, PS-1000, Edition 8, I find it impossible to invest in an expensive discontinued can again. The real question is what would you pay for a new pair if AKG put these back in production again? ![]() |
Originally Posted by kelvinz /img/forum/go_quote.gif Ah this is the same feeling I have about other discontinued headphones that no longer have parts available such as the HP1/HP2, R10, and Qualia 010. If any part of the headphone were to break you'd be out whatever you paid or you'd have to buy a backup pair for spare parts. |
Originally Posted by number1sixerfan /img/forum/go_quote.gif I thought that AKG had plenty of drivers? That is what was said about a week ago by another member, can't remember who. Anyways, I'd pay $1200 for one in perfect condition and $1000 for one in less than stellar condition. |
Originally Posted by jpelg /img/forum/go_quote.gif $0.00 These are long discontinued, and (more importantly) have drivers that are both prone to failure due the headphone's inherent open design AND unobtainable from AKG anymore. The only "backup" is a second pair. It is also questionable if AKG would even service them if you provide the parts. |
Originally Posted by Skin /img/forum/go_quote.gif i contacted them and they do indeed have plenty replacement drivers and parts in general. Just a bit expensive at around $400 for the pair. |
Originally Posted by Edwood /img/forum/go_quote.gif How are the drivers prone to failure by their inherent open design? They have a strong metal mesh protecting them. I suppose they are prone to having needles poked through the mesh, but then they are no more vulnerable than any other open headphones. |
And what you say is true of any discontinued headphone, which included the HE90, Omega 1, R10, Qualia 010, etc. etc. |