Who bought these?
Nov 1, 2011 at 4:51 AM Post #46 of 89


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Rarer, yes, but most folks don't prefer having the extra signal path.


Neither do I.
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I could never hear the difference between HP1 and HP2 anyway. When Joe modded my HP1 he actually disabled the polarity switches.
When people are paying so much for these headphones, sound quality is not the only factor anymore. Hence HP3 might demand higher price than HP2.
 
 
Nov 1, 2011 at 5:04 AM Post #48 of 89
I don't care if someone wants to sell their own headphones for the market price (maybe very high), but I dislike people who buy and flip them on ebay to make a quick bug or two. A few hundred dollars is not going to change someone's life. The only thing that will happen is that a new highest price point would be set so people who really want to buy the headphones for themselves would have to pay more.
 
Nov 1, 2011 at 5:14 AM Post #50 of 89


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I think you are the only remaining veteran that still keeps track of classic Grado. Remember the Larryminator days where people were quickly buying out HP2 and early RS1s?


I don't think I was a headfi member back then.
Early Grado are now mostly profit making collectors' items on Ebay and Audiogon. They are rarely seen and talked about in headfi now. Things have changed.
 
Nov 1, 2011 at 5:27 AM Post #51 of 89
Hey there!!
Congratulations!
I'm quite certain you will not regret this purchase
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Just to clear the air, I am no sheikh, just a normal dude who happened to have some extra money at the right time.
Here's a little background of my win:
When the first pair came up for auction, I desperately wanted them and luckily  happened to have about $2500. My highest bid was $2499, If someone had put up more than that, I would have obviously lost.
Two days into the auction, another pair came up, very similar to the first but included the box and extension cord.
Since there was no guarantee of my winning the first one and also because of a low reserve on the second one, I put up a bid of 1999.
The fun began when I won the first auction and was still the highest bidder on the 2nd. pair!
To put it mildly, I was VERY worried!
I stopped monitoring the auction and started praying and hoping that somebody would outbid me.
The auction was slated to end at around 11pm local time and I did not have the courage to check it.
Got up the next morning, logged onto eBay and lo and behold! Somebody had outbid me AND by a big margin.!!!
 
Apparently there must have been another player who ran you close. 
As the Grado guys say:
HAPPY LISTENING
Thanks
 
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Well, I can tell you with 100% certainty that they will be used every day.  I should know, I bought them.  Was $2550 too much to pay?  Certainly, yes; but that's not the point.
 
When I was 16 years old, I bought a pair of HP-1s with the reference cable from Vka.  I met him in a subway station, handed him some $700 cash, and he gave me a cardboard box filled with some fantastic headphones.  This was in 2000.
 
Fast forward to 2008: I'm in college and money is tight.  I needed a car, so I sold the HP-1s.  I even made a tidy profit.  Before you ask, yes, there was a girl involved, and yes, it is the only decision I have ever regretted.  As a rule, I don't have regrets. This is the exception to that rule. 
 
So, here we are now in twenty eleven.  A week ago, missing the HP-1s, I decided to buy a pair of Alessandro MSPros in the hopes that they would fill the emptiness in my soul.  The MSPros are wonderful fantastic 'phones.  They can do many things, but this, they cannot do.
 
So this week, I had a chance to buy HP-2s for around $2k, but I offered ~$100 too little and they were gone in a flash.  This time, I was going to have them. My top bid was $2559.83.  If the other guy were willing to pay $10 more, they would be his.  Until the last 3 seconds, I thought they would be mine for 'only' $2150.  In time, that other person will find his phones, and he will probably pay less than I did. 
 
As I understand it, my chief competitor is in the UAE.  Presumably, that person is in a much better position financially to afford these phones than some grad student slave like me; but, I wanted these HP-2s, and I am willing to work as hard and as much as necessary to have them.  At first I was weary about placing such a high bid, but there was a girl involved this time too.  She said go for it.  I am forging the ring myself (A Platinum/Iridium/Ruthenium Alloy of 10%, 88%, and 2% respectively.)
 
In conclusion, I am very excited to soon have the HP-1000 sound available when I want.  I ask kindly that you refrain from criticizing the high price I paid, and instead be happy that I finally have what I am looking for.  I preferred these even when compared with a Magico M6/Halcro setup and a Rockport Arrakis/Boulder setup.  For me, there is no better sound, I can't even imagine such a thing.  If it turns out they aren't as good as I remember, I can always sell them, and if I have to take a loss so be it; but I would not have paid that price if I weren't already so familiar with them.
 
The most likely ending is that I'll love them as always, and I'm never getting rid of them until I die.  If the lettering wears off, that's OK.  If it really bothers me, I'll get into the silk screening business.  But I will never make the mistake of losing them ever again.
 
 
 
 



 
 
 
Nov 2, 2011 at 12:02 AM Post #53 of 89


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http://newslite.tv/2011/07/20/3-billion-golden-yacht-takes-b.html
 
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3703941/Billionaire-sheikh-carves-out-his-name-in-desert-in-capital-letters-visible-from-space.html
 



...the second link probably has enviromentalists yelling "the F*$*$$" 
 
Nov 3, 2011 at 1:29 AM Post #54 of 89
Not necessarily.  I mean it is the desert.  It depends on if it has some kind of impact on the local ecosystem, but the desert is a good place to do something like that I think.  I mean if you really have to be seen from space. 
 
Nov 3, 2011 at 1:50 AM Post #55 of 89


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Not necessarily.  I mean it is the desert.  It depends on if it has some kind of impact on the local ecosystem, but the desert is a good place to do something like that I think.  I mean if you really have to be seen from space. 



...well...according to most enviromentalists..desserts are super fluffy, light, sometimes crispy but mostly delicate :p
 
Nov 5, 2011 at 5:43 PM Post #57 of 89
$8000 but you have to get your own foam insert.... and fix the faded lettering
they must have hit an extra 0 by mistake.
 
Nov 6, 2011 at 3:36 AM Post #60 of 89
I just sent him an offer....to BUY my pair at half (£2500) the price!!
 
I kinda feel slightly responsible for raising the bar on the pricing.
Mind you, for $1850 they are worth every penny, but $8000...There should be a law...
 
 
 

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