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I know you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but the presentation reeks of being a fashion statement/"lifestyle"/blingphone type of product.. If I were spending $2K on cans, I'd be looking at Sennheiser, Audeze, somebody like that, with a track record. They're starting off on the wrong foot as far as I'm concerned, and I'm not sure what guns have to do with headphones, but I'll try to keep an open mind.
The mfr. has no info, and google also has no info. Looks like a near-future product.
Just a few months ago, Audioquest and Sonus Faber made their first headphones, and at least one of those stirred up some controversy. Macintosh also made their first, but it was $2000 USD, and I haven't heard anything since.
It looks like half their stuff is custom and half is retail units. Their consumer power amp has the name "Moon" stamped into the front plate. Moon Audio is well known - I wonder what that's about.Their limited speakers weigh 2000 lbs per pair and sell for 1.1 million U.S. dollars. Their only headphone is $2000. It's getting to the point now where some $2000 headphones are just mid-fi.
This website looks suspiciously like the website for that George guy who posts here about his amps. Mr Mono.
I know... What a kooky ad... a dude with a GUN???????
LOL! I didn't even see the gun
Mate,why can't you be a gentleman?
Their Facebook page was last updated 9 months ago, ditto Youtube. They have a "fast cash" selling page too. Being so far out of date, I can't imagine what they're really doing.
Something's rotten in Denmark (or at the very least, not confidence-inspiring). Got the planar itch and $2K burning a hole in your pocket? Talk to a reputable maker with a track record, Audeze or Hifiman, I'm sure there are others.