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Cooler Master MH752 vs Philips Fidelio X2?

Slazyel

Hi guys, here where i live prices are a bit high, so after some research i'm torn between those two options. Which one would be better price and quality wise?

 

Cooler Master MH752 (brand new, 1 year warranty, comes with mic): $128

Philips Fidelio X2 (used, no warranty, already have a Zalminc Mic to pair with it): $225

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That's a totally different price range.

And also, Zeos, really?

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39 minutes ago, Slazyel said:

Hi guys, here where i live prices are a bit high, so after some research i'm torn between those two options. Which one would be better price and quality wise?

 

Cooler Master MH752 (brand new, 1 year warranty, comes with mic): $128

Philips Fidelio X2 (used, no warranty, already have a Zalminc Mic to pair with it): $225

Im a bit biased towards fidelios but go with the fidelio's but if it's used try to negotiate a bit. 

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1 minute ago, 191x7 said:

That's a totally different price range.

And also, Zeos, really?

zeos or not nothing really wrong with either headphones. 

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Just now, rice guru said:

Im a bit biased towards fidelios but go with the fidelio's but if it's used try to negotiate a bit. 

Saddly it's really the final price. Would it still be a better value than the mh752? It has more than a year used. A Brand new fidelio x2 here costs $350+

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1 minute ago, Slazyel said:

Saddly it's really the final price. Would it still be a better value than the mh752? It has more than a year used. A Brand new fidelio x2 here costs $350+

that would depend on you sadly, is the risk and sound quality worth the risk and money? or is it better to play it safe and grab mh 752. what country do you live in? maybe I can find other options.

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Just now, rice guru said:

that would depend on you sadly, is the risk and sound quality worth the risk and money? or is it better to play it safe and grab mh 752. what country do you live in? maybe I can find other options.

I'm from Brazil. I tested the Fidelio X2 from the owner personally and it's ok, no problems at all and in a good condition with just some used marks.

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6 minutes ago, Slazyel said:

I'm from Brazil. I tested the Fidelio X2 from the owner personally and it's ok, no problems at all and in a good condition with just some used marks.

yeah I cant really find much in brazil that is at all a reasonable price the fidelios used for that price I can get new where I'm from so even with what Id said Im still hesitant on that.  and the only other headphone that I can see that you can buy easily from amazon is like $100 too much, value wise the mh 752 is the closest to msrp. 

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2 minutes ago, rice guru said:

yeah I cant really find much in brazil that is at all a reasonable price the fidelios used for that price I can get new where I'm from so even with what Id said Im still hesitant on that.  and the only other headphone that I can see that you can buy easily from amazon is like $100 too much, value wise the mh 752 is the closest to msrp. 

so, money-wise, the mh752 would be a better option?

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1 minute ago, Slazyel said:

so, money-wise, the mh752 would be a better option?

I would say so . try demoing them first and decide if the $100 difference in price is worth it

 

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My buddy got mh752 for 2 years now and it sounds good. It should be a good choice imo.

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