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Logitech Ultimate Ears UE 900 $443 (Includes Express Shipping)

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Anti-troll statement: These IEMs are for audiophiles and hifi hobbyists and intended for enthusiasts looking for high-end IEMs with a warm sound signature and iphone controls.

Hi guys,

EDIT: Member ZRXS12(thanks mate!) found an alternative site that is a fair bit cheaper than the ones in this deal ($355 + shipping):
http://www.arc.com.au/pub.php?gid=23859&pid=52193&p=product

I've been on the lookout for a pair of high-end universal IEMs for a while. I have a very particular set of signature requirements and having an iphone (mic and volume) control is an absolute must! This set of earphones definitely ticks all the boxes. I've had it for just around a week and absolutely love it!

EDIT: Seller's ABN is 29 327 609 466 (just checked the receipt)

This is the link to the official logitech page:
http://ue.logitech.com/en-au/earphones/ue900

joker's review of the IEM (search for 1C19):
http://www.head-fi.org/t/478568/multi-iem-review-274-iems-co…

My thoughts on these IEMS:

I detest bright or analytical IEMs, I needed a slightly warmer sound signature with very tight, punchy bass that doesn't drown out the rest of the spectrum. The iphone controls are a bit "meh" (I'd have preferred a slightly fancier in-cable remote at this price point) but it is perfectly functional and of decent build quality. It's important to note that there seems to be abject lack of IEMs with in-cable controls in this range. The accessories are brilliant and there are a huge number of tips provided which almost ensures that a perfect seal can be attained. The addition of a spare cable is a very thoughtful inclusion as cables seem to be the primary point of failure for most IEMs.

Let me know if you guys have any questions! :)

If you're not into hi-fidelity audio and do not have a good source these are probably not for you. If you're a newbie audiophile, I'd recommending trying out cheaper IEMs till you understand what your ideal sound signature is.

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          Sorry you're right, they're used. You can still buy them though, so that would make them the most expensive headphones around.

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          Oh yeah for sure. I think there are even more expensive phones available here and there but yeah that would be the most expensive headphones usually mentioned.

  • Could not find ABN No. for this ebay seller. Does not even look like a ebay Store.
    Only single item for sale. I am not sure if the OP is linked to the seller.
    http://www.ozbargain.com.au/wiki/help:posting_guidelines_on_…

    Also cheaper at ARC computers as specified by other users.

    I dont see a deal here.

    • Easy there tiger.

      Reps from Australia can post deals as long as they have either an ABN or are a Top rated seller.

      Quantity >10 items.

      Maybe the seller managed to get hold of the $299 UE900s and is now flogging them off for under RRP (yet making a tidy profit).

      I was unsure whether ARC was a legit dealer (ie. whether those guys were dropshippers or the like). I've been told they're completely legit and hence have amended the listing (see the bold text linking to ARC) at the top of the listing. I'm not sure whether I should amend the complete listing as I couldn't find the rules pertaining to this.

      Me being linked to the seller. Definitely not. If I had 10x UE900s, I'd not be flogging them off on OzB; I'd have chosen a different approach (head-fi or a proper enthusiast forum).


      The tax invoice for my purchase is at work, so I'll take a look and get back to you guys regarding the ABN.

      • That is not required omg. Don't take it personally.

        Even though ARC is selling below RRP, we are not here to discuss that.
        The current posting price is not the best price for the product.

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