Snorry Planar Magnetic Headphones
Apr 25, 2021 at 6:03 AM Post #17 of 134
aha yea...i was hoping a SI-4 would pop up for comparison since its a bit different than the reg model :)
 
Apr 25, 2021 at 8:26 AM Post #20 of 134
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Apr 25, 2021 at 3:42 PM Post #21 of 134
From a proud user of NM-1 carbon, couple of words about them in hedphones starmap language )
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Apr 25, 2021 at 5:51 PM Post #22 of 134
From a proud user of NM-1 carbon, couple of words about them in hedphones starmap language )
Do you know if the SI-1/2 are considered mid-fi or junior flagship....would be interested to see the placement of those cans.
 
Apr 25, 2021 at 5:51 PM Post #23 of 134
interesting a brand I have yet to hear of. I am curious about the build quality of the flagship. I am curious what would be described as the house sound of this brand. Does it have a house sound?
 
Apr 25, 2021 at 5:56 PM Post #24 of 134
I own the SI-2...I would say Snorry's sound is mostly neutral reference (based on his stock pads) good bass extension and slightly roll off in the treble region for easy listening

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Apr 25, 2021 at 6:42 PM Post #26 of 134
The wood looks amazing but they do look bulky and heavy, however the description says 500g...
Depends on the wood of your choice....mahogany, teak, oak, walnut, composite are pretty light

More exotic wood such as purpleheart, wenge, zebrawood cost more and adds extra weight to the cups

To order Snorry headphones, you can choose the following wood species:

Mahogany
MAHOGANY

Oak
OAK

Teak
TEAK

Zebrano
ZEBRAWOOD

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AMERICAN WALNUT

Wenge
WENGE



PURPLEHEART

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COLOR COMPOSITE
 
Apr 25, 2021 at 6:51 PM Post #27 of 134
I am also the proud owner of the si-1 model in amazingly beautiful karelian birch wood.

In the beginning, it was decorated with Zebrano wood.. Snorry kindly upgraded the membranes to the new version for me. And moreover, when I realized that I did not need the sound of any other large headphones, these new bowls were made at my request.
Yes, it looks brutal and authentic, has no small weight, but bravo to the master - these headphones are very ergonomic. I don’t know a single person who could complain about fatigue with prolonged use.
The design is as reliable as a Tank and you can always change the pressure or height without fear of ruining anything.
 

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Apr 26, 2021 at 1:06 AM Post #29 of 134
Do you know if the SI-1/2 are considered mid-fi or junior flagship....would be interested to see the placement of those cans.
From various owners reviews and comparisons I understood that SI-1/2 are better than LCD-2 and landed somewhere at LCD-X level.
 
Apr 26, 2021 at 4:51 AM Post #30 of 134
The pad mounting system on Snorry headphones are same as ZMF headphones i.e. you can swap out any pads you want. Dekoni and ZMF pads will fit well on it you could even use Brainwavz or AHG if you're on a budget. Due to the headphones tuning, only sealed pads will work. So no perforated or breathable materials such velour are not recommended by Snorry even though these are open back cans. The stock pads are $90 and they present mostly neutral tuning w/ slightly downward sloping FR.
 

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