For headfi purchases the UK removed themselves from the map..It was stated "Europe". As far as i know the island hasnt moved yet![]()
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For headfi purchases the UK removed themselves from the map..It was stated "Europe". As far as i know the island hasnt moved yet![]()
Uhm, have you heard of "Brexit"? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brexit#:~:text=The UK is the only,have primacy over British laws.It was stated "Europe". As far as i know the island hasnt moved yet![]()
And what does Brexit have to do with Europe. Unless the European Union has changed its name to Europe i see no mistake.Uhm, have you heard of "Brexit"? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brexit#:~:text=The UK is the only,have primacy over British laws.
Oh, is that what you mean?! I didn't understand that! I actually noticed the lower prices, that makes sense. Thanks for the explanation.And what does Brexit have to do with Europe. Unless the European Union has changed its name to Europe i see no mistake.
I hope all of you realize that that on the base price of Storm, you always have to add VAT on top of it, be it UK, EU or directly from Singapore. Elise Audio takes that into account for EU sales. I would do your math beforehand. On top of that Elise audio has the best customer service i have ever encountered in audio. Just saying. I'll leave you all enjoying one of the best iems ever - STORM.
Happy holidays for all!
That doesn't help if you don't just have to pay VAT but also the customs for the STORM into the UK and then again into the EU. Not sure if shipping has changed but I wouldn't be surprised if that had increased in price as well.And what does Brexit have to do with Europe. Unless the European Union has changed its name to Europe i see no mistake.
I hope all of you realize that that on the base price of Storm, you always have to add VAT on top of it, be it UK, EU or directly from Singapore. Elise Audio takes that into account for EU sales. I would do your math beforehand. On top of that Elise audio has the best customer service i have ever encountered in audio. Just saying. I'll leave you all enjoying one of the best iems ever - STORM.
Happy holidays for all!
... indeed, I have now checked the prices again: it is (quite) expensive with VAT etc.!That doesn't help if you don't just have to pay VAT but also the customs for the STORM into the UK and then again into the EU. Not sure if shipping has changed but I wouldn't be surprised if that had increased in price as well.
Costs in the EU will be higher than buying in the USA or Asia.It's UK, not EU![]()
In 25 years, when I lose my hearing and all the stuff that comes with it, I will sell my Storm for $1B with the collector's premium inflation. I can't wait!The STORMs are something to strive for. These will most likely become something of an Audiophile collector's item in the future, for sure. We can all look back 25 years and remember the story and what it took to create such an amazing pair of IEMs.
Love the plan, it'll fall right into place nicely!In 25 years, when I lose my hearing and all the stuff that comes with it, I will sell my Storm for $1B with the collector's premium inflation. I can't wait!
My question goes to those of of you guys, who have experience with or own the DX320 max ti and the Cayin N30 LE:
Which of the afore mentioned daps would be in a one device setup your preferred pairing to drive STORM ? I found out that my RS8 is quite OK but does not do justice to STORM in driving it properly.
Would appreciate your recommendation.
320 Max would be my choice over N30LE.
N30LE is of course no slouch but I think the tonality of 320 Max suits Storm a little better, at least for my preferences.
N30LE is a little leaner and crisper, whereas 320 Max fills out notes a little more which gives it a more full bodied and textured sound.
Agreed. I a/b tested 320Max and N30LE with Storm and A/B and I preferred 320Max.