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uhu well I never bought anything on Kickstarter but I did preorder trinity iems. you get it sooner but you also need to wait for it to be made, lol
I like flare iem but Paul is too focuses on profit and tells customers not to make their iems. it's not like it's easy to make, plus it doesn't say anywhere that you shouldn't make one, plus I can't sell it cause it's not original flare iem I can only give it for free even though it sounds like 400 euro haha marketing
Why not take your DIY earphones to a new thread and see how many people are interested? Then you'll notice one has to market the earphones to attract business. Attracting business costs money hence why Flare Audio need to make profit, a common business model and good entrepreneur thinking.
Paul responding to a DIY project like yours on a dedicated Flare Audio only cost Flare Audio time and money. As a Flare Audio customer I want you to know that yoyr contribution to this thread is confusing and I can imagine even more so to potential buyers and new subscribers. It must be frustrating for Flare Audio to see your pseudo R2 pair and comments pop up in here.
Don't get me wrong and I don't want to offend you or hurt your feeling, I think it is very admirable to be able to make a pair of earphones like you did and without a doubt they sound good. Your comments and comparisons however are starting to annoy me, your phones do not belong on this thread because they simply ARE NOT Flare Audio IEMs.
Kindly asking you to start your own dedicated thread and get your acknowledgement over there instead of frequently hijacking the Flare Audio one. I for one like to read about the Flare Audio here, not your experiments I can't relate to nor can I replicate that sound or validate any resemblance to any of the Flare Audio products.