I would add that Tidal are sticking their neck out by designing to neutrality as EVERYONE knows that a "smilie EQ" on a speaker will sell. All you need do is
1) above all make it look good (as though it is brimming with technology) and
2) give it plenty of bass and bit of zing in the treble
... and there you go "boom boom tizz" sells better than anything else (it would be unfair to single out Wilson or B&W but the market leaders in high end all know that this is true because impressive sound wins in a demo most of the time).
1) above all make it look good (as though it is brimming with technology) and
2) give it plenty of bass and bit of zing in the treble
... and there you go "boom boom tizz" sells better than anything else (it would be unfair to single out Wilson or B&W but the market leaders in high end all know that this is true because impressive sound wins in a demo most of the time).