Stax SR-007 mk2
- Location
- Ede, NL
- Seller
- Chaggai Rudelsheim
- Source
- Marktplaats
- Posted
- 24 May 2026
- Last seen
- 1d ago
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High-end elektrostatische stereohoofdtelefoon stax sr-007 mk2. Gekocht bij een officiële dealer, alle documenten aanwezig, inclusief garantiekaart (garantie inmiddels verlopen). Gebruikt op laag volum
Against the obvious alternative of paying around the €801 median, €750 is a solid buy and sits below the €748 first quartile by only a hair, so this is close to bargain territory rather than just fair. It is not a fire-sale, but it is clearly better than average for the current used EUR market on your comps.
That makes it attractive because this model is a long-time reference for spacious, highly resolving electrostatic listening, with the kind of scale and refinement that still make sense next to pricier modern options. For a clean, complete pair, the upside is real; at this price, the main thing to verify is straightforward condition and whether the pads, cable, and energizer compatibility are all in order.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Stax traces its origins to 1938 in Tokyo, Japan, when Naotake Hayashi founded Showa Kouon Co., Ltd. in Chiyoda-ku. Initially focused on wax disc recording, metal master production, and audio equipment for film soundtracks, the company evolved through the postwar era. In 1950, it launched its first high-frequency condenser microphone, adopted by NHK, and renamed itself STAX Co., Ltd. in 1963, honoring its pioneering Stax-1 mic. A brief suspension in 1995 due to economic pressures gave way to revival, preserving its legacy under family leadership.
The brand specializes in electrostatic headphones, known as "EARSPEAKERS," debuting with the world-first SR-1 in 1960. This innovation spawned enduring lines like the SR series, produced for decades with incremental refinements for superior resolution and staging. Stax complements these with dedicated electrostatic amplifiers and select accessories, eschewing conventional speakers, turntables, DACs, or cables to hone its transducer expertise.
Stax commands a niche high-end position among audiophiles and professionals, revered for unmatched transparency and fidelity that rivals cost-no-object loudspeakers. Its 85-year heritage cements it as a boutique icon in electrostatic technology, far from mass-market fare, appealing to discerning buyers seeking pinnacle sonic transduction.
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