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timmmay

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#196774 12-Jun-2016 10:21
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All of these things were sent to be to be reviewed. They were used once for review, cleaned (if appropriate), then put back in the box. In-ear headphones come with original accessories, including multiple earpieces. They're in as-new condition. Prices may be negotiable if only one person wants them, but I'll happily put them on trademe as well.

 

Prices are for collection, from central Wellington or Johnsonville. Postage is additional.

 

 

 

1. USB DAC: Cyberdrive Notebook DAC. Review here. US$40 when new, US$56 shipped. Asking NZ$45.

 

  • Mobile Ready Form Factor made for the iPhone!
  • Native DSD 256 & PCM 192KHz/24bit Decoding
  • Headphone Amp w/ DirectDrive Technology to limit distortion at all decibel levels
  • Audiophile Grade Construction featuring a XMOS DAC, Cirrus Logic board and PCB production
  • Asynchronous Clock to reduce timing inaccuracies ensuring accurate conversion of digital signals into analog waveforms

 

 

2. Cyberdrive Forte Impact Bass in-ear headphones. US$40 new, US$56 shipped. Asking NZ$40.

 

Review here (though I think there was some copying and pasting when reviewing the whole range so a few comments not quite right).

 

The look like this, but they're a bassier version.

 

 

 

3. Cyberdrive Forte Classic in-ear headphones (wood).  US$40 new, US$56 shipped. Asking NZ$40.

 

Review here.

 

Product here.

 

 

 

4. Cyberdrive Forte Classic Soprano. NZ$40.

 

Review here.

 

 

 

5. KZ ZS1 headphones (dual driver). US$20 new, asking NZ$20.

 

Review here, and on Amazon here.

 

 

 

6. KZ ED9 in-ear headphones. US$16 new, asking NZ$15.

 

Review here, and here.

 

 

 

7. Ostry KC06A In-ear headphones. US$65 new, asking NZ$65. These are really good in-ear headphones.

 

Review here, Amazon Here.

 

 

 

8. Brainwavz XF200 shorts in-ear headphones, with over the ear cord to make them secure. These are very good considering the price. US$25 new, asking NZ$25.

 

Review here, Amazon here, product here.

 

 

 

9. Samsung S4 earbuds. Asking $10.

 

 

 

10. Mpow Bullfight Bluetooth sports in-ear headphones. Actually, decided to keep them.

 

Review here, Amazon here.

 

 

 

11. Brainwavz S3. US$79 new. Asking NZ$75.

 

Product here, review here, Amazon here.

 

 

 

12. Ostry KC08. US$120, US$95 on AlieExpress, asking NZ$100.

 

Amazon here, review here.


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  #1570353 12-Jun-2016 10:21
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.





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  #1570460 12-Jun-2016 13:59
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I'm keen on the bluetooth ones:

 

10. Mpow Bullfight Bluetooth sports in-ear headphones. US$34 new, asking NZ$40. I might keep these unless I get a good offer, they're actually pretty good.

 

Review here, Amazon here.

 

Happy to pay NZD40 + shipping. I work in Wellington CBD and happy to collect if it's easier though.

 

 


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  #1570520 12-Jun-2016 16:04
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Actually sorry but I think I'll keep the bluetooth ones for now. Could come in handy for the gym.


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