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I've bought some audio equipment on eBay with great success but never at such a discount. My other hobby is growing super hot peppers and it's 101 in the hobby to never buy eBay seeds. A big deal on ebay is looking at how well rated the seller is and his whole history. There are great deals to be had on eBay but theres also a lot of scams. This guy appears to be fairly legit from what I can tell but I'd wait for some more senior ebay folk to weigh in. My worst experience so far is buying vinyl from Spain, it takes MONTHS to get to me but it always comes eventually. Currently on 3 months waiting for a Cameron Y Paco vinyl. Credentials: maybe 30 or so eBay purchases at 100% success.
Perhaps they're imitation - but sometimes imitation stuff is just as good as the real thing. I got some awesome imitation Russian military binoculars in China once. They were dirt cheep but the lenses were great.
I bought some Truefire P7 LED torches from Hong Kong on ebay. They were my main mountainbike lights through 4 years of pretty heavy use. One day at work whilst recharging the lithium ion batteries the recharger gave a loud bang, a flash, a puff of smoke and tripped the fuse of the whole corridor. No one was hurt though and I reckon I got my money's worth. Just orderred a replacement - again from Hong Kong via ebay.
One of the reviews indicates they are now made in China instead of Austria. The reviews touting the awesomeness of the product are older.......which doesn't mean these ones aren't as good.
I've seen legitimate stuff from Hong Kong sellers - virtually identical products that are not licensed for sale in the US market. Something simple like they don't meet the high standards of some gov regulation. I'm qurious to know how they sound!
RE: For the Ebay savy members (in reply to JasonM)
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I've seen legitimate stuff from Hong Kong sellers - virtually identical products that are not licensed for sale in the US market. Something simple like they don't meet the high standards of some gov regulation. I'm qurious to know how they sound!
Yeah, the AKG K701's are legendary headphones. They also made a pair called th Q701's which are the Quincy Jones signature model.
I will check back in when i get them and let you know if they live up to the legend. :)