Course, no problem
I ended up selling the Fourte Noir as I have done with all 64 universals because they simply do not fit my ear shape at all. I do think still it's a really really good IEM, and a very technical one as well, but it lacks the weirdness that makes the Fourte the Fourte. I've said this in the 64 thread but I feel like the Noir is a Trio upgrade more so than a Fourte upgrade personally. It's also a 10/10 for looks - the full black shell makes for a gorgeous IEM. Honestly I do kind of miss mine
Now if I am to also consider it's price tag of 3800$.... I don't know if I can really recommend it. The trio goes for 1500$ and it's not THAT much worse, while the universal Ely was just released at 2500 euros and it remains the more unique of the two. Also depending on what source you match it with you can get more bass out of it and have it approach a flatter, more reference presentation. I think the best comparison for the Fourte Noir would be the Erlkonig - they're both priced way above the rest of the market, they both make for excellent all-rounders, but if I had to go with one or the other I'd still probably pick the Erl. It is an awesome IEM, but I'm not exactly sure what its spot in the market is.
Also if you consider the new A18s, I think that has the speaker-like presentation of the Noir, with better tonal balance and similarly exaggerated technicalities
The Z1R definitely has better treble... but it has better treble than everything and anything I've heard at any price point, including full sized headphones. The bass has a slower, somewhat more pleasant decay and the midrange is less in quantity but also has better texture. I think it's one of the most capable IEMs out there at the moment, and the only potential issues you could have with it are the fit and your treble sensitivity. Would definitely recommend it though. and I'd also recommend it over the Noir.