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I’m eyeing up a pair of B and W 802d4s. I have had the 802d for 15 years and just had it serviced, replacing two tweeters, but before I emigrate tomThailand I am very tempted to update it for the latest model.
 
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Conclusion ~ Spent last night listening to them for £100 they are very good value and sound better than some £250 headphones i have heard .
It's my first time listening to Planners so didn't know what to expect.
they don't sound better than my BW s so i shall be returning them today.

At least i know if i want better sound than i will need to invest a lot more but a good experience and learning tool.
 
Conclusion ~ Spent last night listening to them for £100 they are very good value and sound better than some £250 headphones i have heard .
It's my first time listening to Planners so didn't know what to expect.
they don't sound better than my BW s so i shall be returning them today.

At least i know if i want better sound than i will need to invest a lot more but a good experience and learning tool.
I can’t see past my MEZE 109 to be honest. They scale up and down remarkably well with various sources/amps…. They’re comfortable for hours on end……. I’d have a look at MEZE personally. Price long forgotten when quality remains…….
Meze Planars available and they look sublime…
 
I can’t see past my MEZE 109 to be honest. They scale up and down remarkably well with various sources/amps…. They’re comfortable for hours on end……. I’d have a look at MEZE personally. Price long forgotten when quality remains…….
Meze Planars available and they look sublime…
The Meze Empyrean Planars are pretty special!

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Conclusion ~ Spent last night listening to them for £100 they are very good value and sound better than some £250 headphones i have heard .
It's my first time listening to Planners so didn't know what to expect.
they don't sound better than my BW s so i shall be returning them today.

At least i know if i want better sound than i will need to invest a lot more but a good experience and learning tool.
You don't need to invest too much Shrek, the Hifiman He6se's are selling much cheaper now (less than half the original price), old model replaced by the newer and better He600.
Check on eBay or Amazon for good deals 🙂

The Hifiman UK store have good deals also.


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OK lifes to short.... just ordered the JT7 at least with Amazon i can return them if i dont like what i hear .I keep you posted .

Thanks RT,Jason & Rev for your help.
So true, and it gets shorter every day...

Tried and returned the JT3 last summer. Later in the year, I saw a review that said the JT7 didn't look as good as the JT3, and of course, looks matter. I did like the looks more: I returned the JT3, in part, because I never liked the look, handling, or fit of suspension headbands.

I've been continuously curious about the planar push ever since it surfaced, but probably no more than that because I've enjoyed "old-fashioned" options for decades.

Eventually -last month- I decided to try another Fiio/Jade planar magnetic -the FT1 Pro, instead, and I'm in the middle of a 30-day trial. They are better all around, but I don't think -again- that the sound quality improves on my pair of HD598s with balanced cables. I'm going to push them this week and compare more discretely.

Hope you enjoy your selection.

This will probably my last planar try, regardless: I've also previously returned HiFiman 400SE and XS. These Fiio are better to me already, starting on look and feel.
 
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£399 brand new at Peter Tyson, I wouldn't want headphones that have been worn by someone else. Or would they be listed as ex-demo if that was the case??

Open Box would mean they've been a display item and unused. I buy OB stuff from Cambridge and tbh, they're mint. I'd expect if the Tyson headphones had been used, they've had replaced the pads and had the drivers professionally cleaned by the manufacturer. Typically though, I'd expect these to be unused.
 
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Old school!

A Trio KX-600. Gets a good write up and it's in very good shape.

So, the saga of the cassette deck - such a pity but this needs to get returned.

The seller had done some excellent work on stripping the deck down, cleaning and refurbishing it and putting it all back together again. Unfortunately, they failed to mention the stale tobacco smoke odour that clearly lingered from a previous owner. Ebay rules don't stipulate that this is mentioned, but I think they do need to do something around best practice. It's always appreciated when sellers mention this in a listing and buyers are then in an informed position.

The original listing was very detailed, loads of photos and a good summary of the refurbishment to go with it. So, I ordered it. He'd literally taken it apart and reassembled it.

I raised the matter with the seller who didn't take it too well - he didn't smoke, nor did his family, it's been in a box for years, he couldn't detect it, I should've asked - (he has a point here, but only so far - I was busy, his listing was very detailed and it's not my listing, so I'm not copping for that) - today it was "perhaps it was the courier". I might live near to Glasgow, but I didn't come up the Clyde in a crisp packet.

So, today, there was a partial refund offer of £10 and a lengthy story around his health issues (which I fully accept, but at the same time, he's well enough to refurbish and resell audio gear of which he's claimed to have sold around 20 since the turn of the year, so it's like I understand, but y'know...). Needless to say, the £10 offer was rejected in a second. That's just an insult. A return slip was sent and I'll send it back next week.

And it's massively disappointing because the work done and the deck performance is astonishingly good. I'd have been happy to have kept this but for the stale smoke odour - I'm a non-smoker and always have been. And I think sellers have a responsibility, regardless of Ebay rules and take ownership of their listings. The good ones do and I hope this seller mentions this in his future listings.
 
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So, the saga of the cassette deck - such a pity but this needs to get returned.

The seller had done some excellent work on stripping the deck down, cleaning and refurbishing it and putting it all back together again. Unfortunately, they failed to mention the stale tobacco smoke odour that clearly lingered from a previous owner. Ebay rules don't stipulate that this is mentioned, but I think they do need to do something around best practice. It's always appreciated when sellers mention this in a listing and buyers are then in an informed position.

The original listing was very detailed, loads of photos and a good summary of the refurbishment to go with it. So, I ordered it. He'd literally taken it apart and reassembled it.

I raised the matter with the seller who didn't take it too well - he didn't smoke, nor did his family, it's been in a box for years, he couldn't detect it, I should've asked - (he has a point here, but only so far - I was busy, his listing was very detailed and it's not my listing, so I'm not copping for that) - today it was "perhaps it was the courier". I might live near to Glasgow, but I didn't come up the Clyde in a crisp packet.

So, today, there was a partial refund offer of £10 and a lengthy story around his health issues (which I fully accept, but at the same time, he's well enough to refurbish and resell audio gear of which he's claimed to have sold around 20 since the turn of the year, so it's like I understand, but y'know...). Needless to say, the £10 offer was rejected in a second. That's just an insult. A return slip was sent and I'll send it back next week.

And it's massively disappointing because the work done and the deck performance is astonishingly good. I'd have been happy to have kept this but for the stale smoke odour - I'm a non-smoker and always have been. And I think sellers have a responsibility, regardless of Ebay rules and take ownership of their listings. The good ones do and I hope this seller mentions this in his future listings.

It's a real pity the seller didn't invest in a commercial ozone purifier machine prior to him selling.
This would have gotten rid of the tobacco smell.

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