SureSh0t
New Head-Fier
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Well, just have to sweat it out till they reach the doorstep.
Well, just have to sweat it out till they reach the doorstep.
Not exactly silence. Ora posted a couple of times in this thread just a few days ago:silence in place of a scheduled end-game update after getting a bad review
Indeed. Just because they're in Canada doesn't mean they don't have holidays. I hope they find time to squeeze in a quick update next week. Just something short like "the shipping process has started" or "we expect shipping to commence next week" will do, though if that's the type of update going out, they better have all their ducks in a row because at this point, customers want the product, not words of encouragement.As I mentioned to @robert-eric, Head-fiers are a passionate lot, and sometimes emotions get away from us when we all really want more information about a product. It's the end of the year, holiday season, etc., so naturally further updates will be delayed right now. Fingers crossed for some good news soon.
"Find time to squeeze"? This is their job and a commitment they made. They promised an update at a week which already passed.Indeed. Just because they're in Canada doesn't mean they don't have holidays. I hope they find time to squeeze in a quick update next week. Just something short like "the shipping process has started" or "we expect shipping to commence next week" will do, though if that's the type of update going out, they better have all their ducks in a row because at this point, customers want the product, not words of encouragement.
Confirming logistics, overseeing production line, meeting with investors, meeting with staff, travel.....a myriad of things that can be in the way of a timely update and for them, probably higher priority. Not totally an excuse, but I understand a late update for such a reason."Find time to squeeze"? This is their job and a commitment they made. They promised an update at a week which already passed.
It'll be at least one of those three: experimental graphene driver. The point was to develop a high-graphene content headphone driver, one that's graphene as the primary material and not just a coating, and they've done that. Implementation is another matter though so gauging whether that is a success or not is going to have to wait until some units get into customer hands. I hope for something good, just don't expect world-beating audio fidelity as IMO, you'll probably be utterly disappointed if you've got your expectations set like that.I got an M50XBT and $11 suede brainwavz clones for about $140 posted. Sound great! I can get a new wh1000xm3 for $220 and what's funny is my $25 taotronics 1990 lookalike which is based on a Jensen or shares some DNA with aptx and 50mm drivers probably is as good as them both for SQ but need to get a nice set of pads for it. What am I paying for here that is worth $400 would it be word class noise cancelling tech, amazing audiophile level sound or just an experiment with a graphene driver?
Can someone spend $30 on these and tell me if they are as good as I think! https://www.ebay.com/itm/TaoTronics...914159?hash=item2ac8d3402f:g:8dIAAOSwUVFcCh1h
It has NO active noise cancellation. This is their very first product and the main objectives are to validate the manufacturing process and demonstrate the performance of the technology. If it is successful, it may lead to more interesting products in the future (both headphones and loudspeakers).What am I paying for here that is worth $400 would it be word class noise cancelling tech, amazing audiophile level sound or just an experiment with a graphene driver?