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Hi Jarek, it’s Carbon Fiber textured plastic, not carbon fiber, I wish LH not delivery plastic sheet on my carbon signature which costs extra 300 bucks
Just for your information, Yick Sang is Hong Kong Company, they don’t manufacture carbon fiber but plastic
http://yicksangltd.com/ys-catalogue/
Better not have paid $300 for plastic but then I’m not surprised after the Source BS
Plus we better get some say in what backing they pick
The plastic I posted is just a window part or a small part of the REAL carbon fiber, which will allow the antenna for wifi/bluetooth to work. So you're getting full carbon fiber except for a small window/patch which allow the wireless signals to come through. LHL is working with the factory to find a piece of plastic that will blend well with the real carbon fiber backing.
Anyone here care to pay a visit to the new space in Rocklin? Oh, wait... this is Light Harmonic. LH Labs may be in a much different location, since LH Labs is now "surviving" on trickle down profits from Light Harmonic... Maybe check the dumpster out back of Light Harmonic???
Anyone here care to pay a visit to the new space in Rocklin? Oh, wait... this is Light Harmonic. LH Labs may be in a much different location, since LH Labs is now "surviving" on trickle down profits from Light Harmonic... Maybe check the dumpster out back of Light Harmonic???
Is it the IEMs they seemingly ripped off from Campfire Audio?
Light Harmonic did not steal IEM design from Campfire Audio for either Stella or Oscar (or any other IEM or headphone we have coming). We have extensive proof that directly counters/disproves Campfire Audio's unfounded accusations and speculations. We'll release that information soon, but perhaps this isn't the best thread for that. We've also sent that information to reviewers who have Stella in their possession as well.