Kennerton Thridi (or Kennerton Thridi, Odin, Thekk and Thror, and as a bonus - Vali).
Given that, thanks to a certain combination of circumstances, currently I have as many as four glorious representatives of Kennerton (Thridi, Odin, Thekk and Thror), I see no reason not to consider them all together (with some focus, however, on Thridi, since I have not previously recorded my impressions about them).
Highs of Thridi in intensity / brightness is perhaps an average of Thror and Thekk, closer rather to Thror both in volume and in character (although Thror will still be more sophisticated). Odin is the darkest, although it is difficult to call them frankly dark-muted. In general, the brightness of highs is as follows: Thekk > Thridi > Thror > Odin.
Mids of the Thridi is not bad, in general, it resembles Thror with a sweet / warm aftertaste, which is also characteristic of Thekk, but in the latter the injection of sweetness is much greater. Odin on the background of colleagues has the most simple and perhaps neutral mids without gloss as in Thror/Thekk/Thridi and without the sweetness of Thekk and Thridi.
Thridi’s bass – by volume and character generic - for all the classic line Thror-Thridi-Odin. In terms of volume and general character, it is very similar to Thror and Odin – not too big, fast and punchy. Level of details in bass– the maximum for Thror, Odin – a little slower/less detailed, Thridi – in the middle. Thekk - character of the bass is step to the side, has a noticeably larger volume and less concentration in this volume.
The Thridi’s soundstage is also generic in volume, relatively compact, as in Thror, Odin. Thekk also stands out in terms of the soundstage, noticeably surpassing Thror/Tridi/Odin in volume, in this aspect Thekk is the undisputed leader.
And as a bonus – Vali. The headphones are dynamic, unlike their colleagues (and they are not at hand now). Briefly described - the younger brother of Odin-s with an admixture of Audeze blood. Treble - quite comfortable, without sawing and gnashing of teeth. On the one hand, there are no big claims to the middle, on the other hand, there are no special delights - the usual middle of dynamic neutral-ish cans. The bass is not planar magnetic in sound signature, but it tries very hard - fast, a bit lacks details level and layered structure inherent in planar magnetic bass. The combination of power and speed is impressive for dynamic ears. The size of the soundstage is not huge, especially considering that the cans are open.
The general level of headphones - no surprises, most clearly seen in the diagram in the form of a "starmap" of headphones. This format of starmap is still experimental, link with more headphones (and no Kennertons yet) is below. I would appreciate comments on structure and content of starmap.
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/headphones-starmap.953011