I want to know more about the "armature chamber vectoring" in Hunter. How does it work? Most ciem companies use different length tubing for the separate bass, mids and treble armatures, and sometimes proprietary crossover tech, both to correct phase coherence between drivers, it creates much better imaging and overall sound quality, no point having a bunch of drivers in an iem if they aren't working together in absolute perfect harmony. I have sold expensive multi BA iems like Westone W60 because I wasn't happy with their performance in these areas. I much prefer a 1 single driver versus 6 drivers that aren't working together in perfect unison, I'd take a Sony EX1000 over most multi BA iems. So please, explain what Hunter is doing to correct the phase between drivers?
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