This is a buyer’s market for this listing: at €14,500, it sits above the €12,254 median and just under the €15,018 75th percentile, so it reads as fair to slightly ambitious rather than a steal. It is not overpriced enough to be a hard pass, but it is close enough to the upper band that you want the condition, provenance, and included extras to justify paying up.
That said, this is a respected monitor from a serious German pro-audio maker, and the appeal is straightforward: clean bass for its size, high SPL headroom, and the sort of neutral, controlled presentation that makes Geithain desirable for nearfield and smaller mastering/control-room setups. If it’s genuinely clean, well kept, and complete, the upside is owning a scarce, high-end monitor with strong long-term usability; I’d mainly want to confirm driver health, amplifier/channel consistency, and whether stands, grilles, or original packaging are included.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.