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I'm not used to not having the spreadsheets. I feel like I have no clue when my headphones will be ready now. Does anybody have any insight on turn-around times under the new system?
Just bank on 6-8 weeks and ignore the noise until they ship. That was my wait time (and probably most people's wait time).I'm not used to not having the spreadsheets. I feel like I have no clue when my headphones will be ready now. Does anybody have any insight on turn-around times under the new system?
Just bank on 6-8 weeks and ignore the noise until they ship. That was my wait time (and probably most people's wait time).
Wise words, I agree but don't spread that around as we may be kicked out of head-fi. There is a balance to be found between enjoying the music with contentment and seeking to improve one's gear and synergy of the components in the chain. For now, enjoying my ZMF Auteur, some tube rolling, and also enjoying reading impressions of VO and VC, I'm sure some form of upgrade-itis will strike eventually.I feel the same way about my Verite - I'm so blissfully happy with it that even if there is something better out there for my preferences I really don't want to know about it because that would just spoil my Verite bliss. Sometimes it's good to take some time to just be happy and not chase the next high.
I'm not used to not having the spreadsheets. I feel like I have no clue when my headphones will be ready now. Does anybody have any insight on turn-around times under the new system?
That's a great question regarding current order wait times. I have no idea. I think that ZMF moving into the new(ish) shop and adding staff was supposed to make production more efficient.
Regarding order updates. You can go to the ZMF website, go to menu on the upper left of the page and then into "shop" you can scroll to the bottom of the page and you'll see an option called "order lookup" click that. Just type in your order number and email address associated with your order and you'll see your order status.
I checked mine yesterday and it hadn't changed or been updated from when I placed my order last week.
We send out three emails through production as we move through the phases of your headphone. Usually it is taking us 1 - 3 weeks for the first email to go out as your wood blocks move into machining.Just bank on 6-8 weeks and ignore the noise until they ship. That was my wait time (and probably most people's wait time).
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This is why you guys are so successful. Burning the midnight oil, keeping in touch with customers across multiple websites, and managing expectations.We send out three emails through production as we move through the phases of your headphone. Usually it is taking us 1 - 3 weeks for the first email to go out as your wood blocks move into machining.
The goal all along has been to get stock headphones more "in stock" and LTD edition in the 6-12 week timeline. You will still get the stock wood headphones faster, and we have increased our capacity significantly since moving to the new shop as well, but we have also grown some and are working on keeping everything at the proper pace and increasing capacity without sacrificing quality.
Most headphones go out in 6 to 9 weeks, but do allow up to 12 for some cases. Sorry we can't be more specific with that it's just hard for us to be be precise in timing with all the hand done processes etc.
I have been meaning to do it, and am actually at our machine shop now - but we will post more video's and info on our processes soon for a look at what goes into each headphone.
Hey Zach, a bit unrelated and more of a wish.We send out three emails through production as we move through the phases of your headphone. Usually it is taking us 1 - 3 weeks for the first email to go out as your wood blocks move into machining.
The goal all along has been to get stock headphones more "in stock" and LTD edition in the 6-12 week timeline. You will still get the stock wood headphones faster, and we have increased our capacity significantly since moving to the new shop as well, but we have also grown some and are working on keeping everything at the proper pace and increasing capacity without sacrificing quality.
Most headphones go out in 6 to 9 weeks, but do allow up to 12 for some cases. Sorry we can't be more specific with that it's just hard for us to be be precise in timing with all the hand done processes etc.
I have been meaning to do it, and am actually at our machine shop now - but we will post more video's and info on our processes soon for a look at what goes into each headphone.
I hear you about not being sure you would hear the difference between DACs, and while I tend to agree when you're talking 2 DACs of the same kind, I think you're a lot more likely to actually hear a difference between a delta-sigma DAC and a r2r DAC, especially one with Schiit's proprietary DSP. Definitely worth it IMO.Wanted to share my experience here. Traded my Aeolus + $200 for a Verite Silkwood and managed to also snag a crack w/ speedball. Summarily, I am now moving on to optimizing my system around the Verite. They are my endgame headphones for sure. They gave me the detail/resolution I was missing with the Aeolus and at first slightly disappointed me with the frequency response on the magnius but now continuously amaze me with the sound from the crack. They also gave me enough bass in all aspects of it so that I don't miss the LCD series. I'm absolutely a tubes convert. I suppose in the future, after I save up, I'll get a bifrost 2 and/or a pendant. Seems the bifrost 2 is the next step up from the modius that I currently have. Not sure if I'm one to be able to hear differences between DAC's though, I guess we'll see. Anyone have recs for other tubes or dacs that synergize well?
Well about two years ago I was in an experiment with 20 different DAC’s and fifty of us scored the DAC’s we heard blind and I can certainly go by those results. DACs can vary considerably because of input and output circuitry. We tested R2R’s, DS, multibit etc. I had two reversed on the final average score, one young woman picked the exact order of finish of the group average.I hear you about not being sure you would hear the difference between DACs, and while I tend to agree when you're talking 2 DACs of the same kind, I think you're a lot more likely to actually hear a difference between a delta-sigma DAC and a r2r DAC, especially one with Schiit's proprietary DSP. Definitely worth it IMO.
We have earpad "packets" coming that will be individually labeled with type of pads. Hopefully they will be in soon. Then all earpads will arrive with their own pouch so you can keep them organized.Hey Zach, a bit unrelated and more of a wish.
Are there plans on labeling the ear pads that come from ZMF? Maybe a tag or stamp?
What I do now is when I receive my pair, I label the “sock liner” portion of the ear pad with a red art marker that makes the marking almost invisible except under the right light and you cannot see it since it goes on the inside, on the ear cup.
in this way they never get mixed up with pads being similar.
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Sounds like a great solution!We have earpad "packets" coming that will be individually labeled with type of pads. Hopefully they will be in soon. Then all earpads will arrive with their own pouch so you can keep them organized.