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Latest post 10-19-2007 3:50 AM by musicsound. 2 replies.
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  • 10-15-2007 9:41 AM

    A8 koptelefoon - hoe een echte te herkennen?

    Hallo allemaal,

    Kan tweedehands een set A8 koptelefoons kopen. Lees echter veel over namaak. Heeft iemand enig idee hoe die te herkennen zijn, of liever: hoe de echte B&O A8 te herkennen is? Het prijsverschil is me al duidelijk :-)

    Alvast bedankt,

    Jeroen

  • 10-18-2007 6:28 PM In reply to

    Re: A8 koptelefoon - hoe een echte te herkennen?

    Het lijkt me al raar dat je over een koptelefoon spreekt terwijl de enige échte koptelefoon de Form2 is.

    Koop ze gewoon in de winkel zou'k zo zeggen :-)
  • 10-19-2007 3:50 AM In reply to

    Re: A8 koptelefoon - hoe een echte te herkennen?

    Misschien heb je hier iets aan? Van ebay Engeland: 

    I'm an owner of a pair of Bang & Olufsen A8 earphones, which I bought from a B&O store. However, I've had them over a year now and the sponge covers on them have started to wear so I thought I'd see if any replacement sponge covers could be bought on eBay.

    What I've found is tons and tons of fake A8s for sale - many from the far East, and lots from UK sellers. I'd therefore advise anyone interested in buying a pair of these earphones to be VERY careful when purchasing from eBay.  The retail price is currently £90 and if you appear to be getting them for anything less than around the £70 mark (for a new pair) then be wary, as it's likely you're purchasing counterfeit goods.

    Things to look out for:

    1. The stopper/finish at the end of the 'arm' on each earphone
      Many of the fakes I've seen on eBay have a silver finish, where in fact the genuine article has a black stopper. You should have three black rubber covers over the arm, and a black stopper at the tip. If it's silver, you're buying a fake

    2. The Bang & Olufsen 'Logo'
      The name on the side of the earphones should be in dark grey/black text. Many fakes have a sort of 'embossed' finish, as if the name has been engraved into the earphones. This is an easy way to spot fakes

    3. Carry Pouch
      The genuine earphones come with a real leather carry pouch. On this pouch, the lip is embossed with 'BANG & OLUFSEN' and all stitching around the case is perfect. Most of the fake articles have very poor looking stitching around the carry pouch, and the B&O name sometimes looks a bit iffy. Rest assured, every B&O product is made with quality in mind, and even the carry pouch will be perfect.

    4. Adjustable 'Spine'
      99.9% of the fake items on eBay do not show the earphones extended. You'll see from the genuine article on the B&O website that the metal spine of the earphone extends to fit your ear. The extenders are like mini pneumatic pumps - very smooth to adjust. I very much doubt if the fake versions even slide at all.

    Hopefully my warning will be of use to some people. I've had my earphones now for over a year and the quality has not diminished in any way.  Also bear in mind that if you buy the item directly from a Bang & Olufsen store, you receive a two year warranty - amazing when you think that a pair of earphones never last more than a few months, let alone over two years!

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