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So now I wonder, how do you get the new HAAS unit hauled over to its intended destination? Just a bunch of these?
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Lots of bubble wrap on this one!
Emile, congrats and please, recycling all that wrap is very important too. I know you will .
 
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@Taiko Audio , what part of the process will this allow you to do in-house?
 
@Taiko Audio , what part of the process will this allow you to do in-house?

Nothing new, just roughly quadruples our machining capacity and reduces office hours. It can machine 24 switches at a time for example, and run 24/7 unattended.
 
Nothing new, just roughly quadruples our machining capacity and reduces office hours. It can machine 24 switches at a time for example, and run 24/7 unattended.
What about SQ??
 
What about SQ??
This depends on the power cable used to power it. But we can be sure that Emile did some comparative listening tests and is using the best cable for the job! ;-)
 
Hmmm. Does jitter lead to chatter? Try some of that Taiko magic on the CNC modules.
 
@Taiko Audio, any updates on likely shipping date for our Router/Distributors? Must be getting close, right?!
 
@Taiko Audio, any updates on likely shipping date for our Router/Distributors? Must be getting close, right?!

Yes, really just waiting for the chassis finishing company which now appears to become the main bottleneck. We found another company with a faster turnaround we send samples to. We have also purchased polishing machines to do that part in house which speeds up things aswell, but we’re not quite ready to do the actual surface finishing yet as that’s a chemical process.
 

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