Although, the blade quality is just fine, along with the hilt quality. It doesn’t sound like the highest budget, as the announcer sounds like an employee recorded in their living room while they had company over/ had the tv on in the background, and I have noticeable blade wobble upon initial assembly. The actual sounds that these soundfonts provide is unexpected in terms of appealing to the ear of a Star Wars fan, and the voice announcer for these crimson fonts could be of a better quality, but my guess is that’s not really the selling point. The saber works and behaves like normal, only that they put more of their own “crimson” soundfonts in their config, rather than actual fonts of star wars heroes and villains. I bought this saber 5 days ago, thinking this is the best configuration that they sell, due to there being another proffie core option, only to realize that wasn’t the case at all, at least in my opinion. Due to the lack of reviews or information on the internet about Crimson Dawn’s “crimson proffie core” sabers, as opposed to the regular, more popular, proffie board sabers they and other manufacturers sell, I might as well share my experience to inform others before spending extra on this type of saber.
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