As the owner of both Thror and Wodan 2021 (with the newer Aluminum driver), I can confirm what
@eric65 just said.
I'm pretty amaze with its performance. Especially its speed. This thing screams. And it has absolutely no problem handle
my favorite genre, Symphonic metal, and Japanese-Rock with insanely fast percussions.
In various aspects, the new Wodan driver outperform the Thror's. (This is also why I'm not getting the Thror Novel, unless it has the new driver that outperform the Wodan's first
)
The Thror remains the more neutral, flatter, and uncolored of the two, though.
Hi Dave.
Kennerton Thror or Wodan 2021 or Thekk or now LSA HP Diamond for listen Symphonic metal with insanely percussions ?
I'm not familiar with the Wodan 2021 (and its brand new aluminum driver which looks pretty damn fast), let alone the brand new LSA HP Diamond, which also looks amazing, but I am familiar with the Thekk and Thror with their carbon drivers.
Well, I just listened tonight to the Live in Buenos Aires concert of Nightwish (in blu ray - LPCM track), and in particular this track (in youtube video below, but even better in the uncompressed PCM format of the blu-ray), and well, percussions (drums and cymbals) are damn fast and even amazing because of their speed and their slam with my Thekk (on the Viva 2A3 in amplification after 30 minutes of warming up): More than pleasing aural sound result.
EDIT: And for fans of Nightwish and in particular of Floor Jansen, this second Youtube video, which shows that Floor Jansen knows how to make Argentines dance, unless it is the other way around.
Quite pleasing video and showing the crazy atmosphere of this Live In Buenos Aires concert.
Crazy atmosphere and insanely fast percussions and true musical emotion perfectly broadcast on a large Panasonic screen and the Thekk headphones.
EDIT bis (last): If you want to hear a very fast drumming, but really fast, but also to hear all the extent of Floor's voice, you can take a look at this last video from the same concert Live In Buenos Aires of Nightwish.
Only one regret, the Youtube compressed sound of this video is only a very weak reflection of the LPCM sound of the Live concert in blu ray; really a pity.
It is so much more dynamic and fast on the blu ray player and my sedentary headphones system (here the Thekk).