Hi guys,
Got some clarification from the team on this.
Sakura:
We've gotten lot of feedback that the Sakura (especially with the bass switch on) sounds like a mini Traillii from Orolious.
The main difference between the two is that the Sakura has less mid bass and more vocal presence.
It is our current best seller all around in the pro audio space when in comes to monitoring and production work.
Hayabusa:
The Hayabusa is like the Sakura except for more high end extension as well as more "air." They are not reccomended for people who are very sensitive to treble.
Like our Maestro series, it also has basscannon tech but only an 8dB shelf to make thing sin the low end more focused on technicalities for it's general use case.
Maestro:
I got some questions on this one as well.
The non-SE Maestro is simply the Maestro SE without the massive bass shelf. It is more technical and also used by people in their audio side more commonly as a result.
Regarding upcoming tours:
There is a a Scarlet Mini tour underway. A second unit for the east coast is beginning soon.
There is a Grand Maestro tour estimated to begin sometime in early May.
There will likely be a Sakura/Hayabusa tour sometime in June/July.
Thanks, everyone!