Looking for closed Headphones in The Netherlands - Budget is anywhere from 80-200 Euro's
Sep 21, 2011 at 4:19 PM Post #17 of 25
Thank you for the email adress, I mailed him just now and now waiting for a reply sometime within the next few days. I also told them that you referred me, I don't know if you have any deal with them or if it'll give you any extra credit but you deserve it anyway.
Also don't worry, I am not a hasty buyer and I overlook things quite well. The chance of buying them is still very high, the reason I want to hear them is because they are quite expensive and not really comfortable looking, which the Shure's are. But looks can be deceiving so they are still very high on my list (1st spot probably).
 
 
Sep 22, 2011 at 5:33 AM Post #18 of 25
Just received a reply to my email:
 
Thank you for your mail and your interest in our LOGIC products. I have forwarded your inquiry to our Dutch distribution and ask them to provide you the requested information.
 
I hope they have them somewhere nearby so I can test if they are supra aural or circumal aural on my ears
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Sep 22, 2011 at 6:39 AM Post #19 of 25


Quote:
Just received a reply to my email:
 
Thank you for your mail and your interest in our LOGIC products. I have forwarded your inquiry to our Dutch distribution and ask them to provide you the requested information.
 
I hope they have them somewhere nearby so I can test if they are supra aural or circumal aural on my ears
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Good news, I hope you'll have the chance to audition the 8.35 in your area.
 
Sep 22, 2011 at 6:05 PM Post #20 of 25
Haven't received a reply yet from the dutch distribution side of things, but I wasn't doing nothing while waiting so I went and searched for shops that sell the German Maestro and I found one. It's about 120km away so I won't be visiting them, but I did mail them and asked for a price indication for the Headphones + shipping. I am eagerly awaiting for an answer now... stupid weekends
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Also, can you compare the 8.35D to the Beyerdynamics DT 660 and the Shure 840 in terms of sound quality, comfort and easy to driveness (if that's even a right sentence)? Otherwise I would like to know your opinion.
 
Thanks!
 
Sep 22, 2011 at 6:32 PM Post #21 of 25


Quote:
Haven't received a reply yet from the dutch distribution side of things, but I wasn't doing nothing while waiting so I went and searched for shops that sell the German Maestro and I found one. It's about 120km away so I won't be visiting them, but I did mail them and asked for a price indication for the Headphones + shipping. I am eagerly awaiting for an answer now... stupid weekends
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Also, can you compare the 8.35D to the Beyerdynamics DT 660 and the Shure 840 in terms of sound quality, comfort and easy to driveness (if that's even a right sentence)? Otherwise I would like to know your opinion.
 
Thanks!




Sorry man, no experience with the DT 660, or any of the Sure hps. The 8.35 are very easy to drive @ 35 ohm.
 
Oct 6, 2011 at 12:16 PM Post #25 of 25
Just got a email with shipping notification and tracking number, they should be arriving tomorrow. Can't say that I am all that excited though, beginning to think that the Shure's would've been a better idea because of the extra earpads, detachable cable and foldable, but I'll just have to wait and see.
 

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