In the end really doesn’t matter too much where a company is from, a shitty company is a shitty company and a good company is a good company, origin of manufacture or location of legal entity really doesn’t mean anything, what counts are the products and the people behind that create and support it, you will find all types in most all places
Also @hawaiibadboy glad you are liking the traillii, really enjoy that set overall, and after being able to demo an annihilator I’ve got an order in for the x, but it’s probably going to be awhile at this point before I get it lol
Well, at first sight, without the complete communication it doesn’t look great from a GDPR and CPRA point of view.
They would need to guarantee the systems they use for storage of such critical information are done safely. Using @Gmail is not a great start.
Banking systems will have dedicated tool to receive and review ID.
However… it is something you, as an individual, wants to apply to, so it remains 100% your choice. If you are up to give up your personal information in the wild, it is your right.
Then again, I paid for the “X” on paypal with next to no guarantee, so we have to decide where is our limit
Is that another name for the “X”?
If that is another set, I have not tried it and cannot comment.
If that is the X then bass and mids are a tad better than MKII
MKII special sauce is in the gain, that sounds great but graphs like it has none. (Gain).
Very Unique.
Fitting for a company named Unique Melody
I wish they could re-tool that set. It is ahead of it’s time. Mature tuning (for my viewers anyway)
but at that time chi fi $120 DD iirc…that was less popular then. Now? Could sell hundreds to thousands.
That is gold nozzle. It had another that I lost which was more tame in bass.
I know folks in the biz but not close with LZ beyond a few solicitaion mails they sent me. I should push /inquire about a re-boot
Better to burnout than fade away…Cobain related to Neil’s dilemma…in his suicide note, he concludes, “I don’t have the passion anymore, and so remember, it’s better to burn out than fade away.” Maybe the same in the Audio manufacturing world