I’m thinking about buying an Aure. I have an IMR Zion on preorder but after reading that it can sometimes take up to 6 months to get your purchase I’m probably going to cancel that and go with this brand instead.
I’ll probably end up with something else. I’m not a patient person and since they’re on break until sometime in February and with build time plus back orders it means it’d probably take two months plus to get them.
I’ll probably end up with something else. I’m not a patient person and since they’re on break until sometime in February and with build time plus back orders it means it’d probably take two months plus to get them.
Wait time can suck, I have grown used to it after buying from different start up makers. ZMF, MrSpeakers, Feliks audio, Forza Audioworks, Sasha, Smeggy and now Aür.
Wait time can suck, I have grown used to it after buying from different start up makers. ZMF, MrSpeakers, Feliks audio, Forza Audioworks, Sasha, Smeggy and now Aür.
Wait time can suck, I have grown used to it after buying from different start up makers. ZMF, MrSpeakers, Feliks audio, Forza Audioworks, Sasha, Smeggy and now Aür.
It comes with the territory, when starting out audio manufacturers do not have a huge setup (unless they are part of a larger organisation). When people discover how good the product are, the orders increase and so does the pressure to get the products out quickly.
I would rather wait for a good product than rush the "artisans" and end up with Quality Control (QC) issues.
It comes with the territory. Like ChrisOC said before and I'm paraphrasing its better to wait for quality product then to get a rush product with issues. *cough* Yume II.
And at this point it's better to order one now before they get bigger and become similar to Elysian Acoustics. Where the wait time is a minimum of 6 months or you're paying above retail for a used one. So far I have not seen anyone put their Aur IEMs for sale yet.
And another point I forgot to add is that as they get bigger and get more orders, the harder they have to work and as a result quality may go down, prices may go up to. Not saying Aur will but majority of startup businesses due. Because at the end of the day people start businesses to make money. Lucky for us consumers, the smaller startups can charge less and provide more due to having less overhead/expenses and having to make a name for themselves.
Example: Grand Opening of a new restaurant in your town/city. Food quality is amazing, you get alot, employees are on the same page. 1 year later, food may be hit or less, you get less, and employees are providing crap service.
As with anything in life the best things are worth waiting for and Aur Audio is one of those products that have yet to disappoint. But more importantly for the price you are paying, you'll always be getting the performance and then some vs other brands.
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