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Buying used headphones
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Hey guys i'm looking at a pair of used ATH-AD700's on kijiji (craigslist alternative). What would a fair price to offer be for these if they are in good condition? I've never really bought anything used, but I figure I could get a good deal on some quality headphones this way.

Hey guys i'm looking at a pair of used ATH-AD700's on kijiji (craigslist alternative). What would a fair price to offer be for these if they are in good condition? I've never really bought anything used, but I figure I could get a good deal on some quality headphones this way.
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Do you have any screens of the headphones? When I buy used, it's usually 40-60% the price of retail when it's used depending on how well kept it is.

Do you have any screens of the headphones? When I buy used, it's usually 40-60% the price of retail when it's used depending on how well kept it is.
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I'd look at the mean selling price for cans in similar condition on the Head-Fi marketplace. I've bought some gear from Head-Fi users before, most of them take immaculate care of their stuff and have the best used prices I've found.

I'd look at the mean selling price for cans in similar condition on the Head-Fi marketplace. I've bought some gear from Head-Fi users before, most of them take immaculate care of their stuff and have the best used prices I've found.
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if they are in good condition and has less than 1000 hours of listening, its fine.
quality headphones sounds good after a good ride of 250 hours anyways. (they open up)
dont pay more than 80$ for them tho, since new ones are 129$ i think.

if they are in good condition and has less than 1000 hours of listening, its fine.
quality headphones sounds good after a good ride of 250 hours anyways. (they open up)
dont pay more than 80$ for them tho, since new ones are 129$ i think.
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