RajPatelI do not understand, since DROP is supposedly a discount store (not a cooperative as some might think), why they bother to promote an item at full list price? Were this very attractive retro item sold at a steep discount, promoting a good value, one might be tempted. Anyhow, there's a manufacturer's warranty I assume. In spite of all that DROP had better come up to standards, such as that set by AMAZON. Returns, no questions asked. No one buying online wants problems with returning goods that have not preformed as expected.
RajPatelI used to buy very regularly from drop up till about a year ago. Several high end headphones, a DAC, two HP amps. I guess I've been lucky that I haven't needed exchanges, returns, or had defective products. All I read about is the high percentage of nightmarish encounters on out of the box defectives. For the slight-if any amount of money saved, it's not worth the risk of buying on Drop. Not to mention the delivery times.