I bought one. I’m very excited to receive it. As an adult who invested a substantial amount of money in an IEM made by Symphonium, I am
naturally curious about the tech used because these things interest me, especially when I spend this amount of money on an IEM. I’m also a business owner and, as such, I try to be as transparent as possible with our clients about our business practices, including what goes into the services and products we supply. When you come across as defensive and secretive (and that is my impression of this exchange) it does your brand a disservice, unless of course you’re trying to lock down a secret fried chicken recipe so your competitor can’t steal it. If it is in fact a case of wanting to prevent customers from losing interest or complaining about pricing due to the driver count, well, then, those customers have preconceived ideas and you’re not going to change that. Didn’t bother me much that the Trio only had 3 drivers. I paid for it anyway. I think it would be helpful to revise the marketing support strategy a bit to be more respectful of the curiosities of consumers. I don’t like feeling as though I’m a nuisance if I’m genuinely appreciative of the results of the technology used and have sincere or enthusiastic questions about what exactly is going on under the hood that makes them sound so good. Anyway. Carry on. I hope I love the Crimson once I get it and I hope that any questions I might have about its technology are welcome here.