I am not sure the EQ is getting or even needs a total redesign. The EQ could do very well in it's current form factor, as long as it works the way it is supposed to. That is where DC needs to focus it's energy right now.
I don't know what total redesign really means- Michael has our feedback and can get more if he wants to ask- where he focuses his efforts and how far he decides to go is his decision.
Certainly there are some electronic issues that need to be addressed- It would be wrong of us to speculate weather that requires tweaking of some circuits or completely rethinking parts of the device.
Same goes for the UI and the form factor - now that they are going back, i suspect there might be some more open discussion about how likeable the EQ pad really is- Some seemed to think it was OK but does anyone really love the way the EQ pad works? - its possible that it could be modified/made easier without a complete redesign. One thing for sure, we all loved the pump and the EQ adapter.
I think if DC really wants to be successful with this, they should take advantage of the fact that some 2 dozen individuals had thier hands on the device for some period of time and garner some feedback based on realworld experience. While perfection might be subjective, I think we ought to expect the device to perform with the same percision as other VV devices costing 30%-50% less- in particular the Darwin and ProVari which most of us hold up as a standard. When the device says 4V it should supply 4V...
Also, I question why if the device is measuring resistance on the atty constantly, we can't have it displayed- one of the things I love about my ProVari and I've heard similar feedback on the Darwin, is that I can read the atomizer resistance without having to unscrew it and put it on a meter-
I could go on, but I think the important thing here is weather DC takes the opportunity to improve the device based on our feedback, or simply fix the one acknowledged issue. Surely, there is a limited market for a $300 device, I think not addressing some of the issues we uncovered may really limit that market.