HipHopScribe
Headphoneus Supremus
I've never really given much thought into Final Audio headphones. Not sure why. Can someone provide a breakdown of all their cans that retailed at a grand or less? Which ones do people recommend? The Pandora Hope as mentioned above?
I can solidly recommend you steer well clear of the Sonorous III.
The headphone cups wobble around and the plastic cups rattle cheaply against the metal headband.
The fit/comfort/ergonomics are terrible. Worse than some old 70's headphones with vinyl ear pads.
Ear pads are small and cups don't articulate enough to fit all head shapes.
Tonal balance doesn't have any big glaring issues, but the timbre is completely off. It sounds very artificial and plasticky.
They're easily among the worst headphones I've ever heard in the price bracket.
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I have never tried the Sonorous III and looks like I should probably avoid them.
Personally I found the VI to have too much articulation since the cups are attached at one ball join spot they can move in any direction. With the thin stock pads they can be difficult and painful to keep on you head. Which is why you have to replace the pads on them. I found that the Shure 1540 pads were a great replacement for the stock pads.
As far as sound goes I prefer the Hope VI over the Type 2 Full Lawton Upgraded E-MU Teak, Mrspeakers Ether CX, Stock Fostex TH900, LSA HP-1, and Gajallerhorn GH 40. I don't know if the Sonorous VI have a new tuning or not but from what I've read they should be the same.
Again it really comes down to personal preference. I'm really bad at describing sound so I won't be much help in that department.
I have the Sonorous IV (which I understand use the same drivers as the VI, just with a plastic enclosure VS metal). I agree the stock earpads are best replaced. I didn't hate them but they're small and shallow. They're super easy to drive so I use them when I'm up and about with my Xperia 1 ii and its weak headphone out (even my Nightowls need full volume to be barely loud enough and they're pretty easy to drive). Some people might find the highs and upper mids a bit peaky on the Sonorous IV, it's got a little zing and unevenness there, but it's not an issue for me.
I agree on avoiding the Sonorous III. I suspect the driver is capable enough (probably the same as the dynamic driver on the IV and VI, just in a non-hybrid config), but the plastic feels cheaper on the III and is probably responsible for some undesirable reflections and/or resonance. Someone in the Sonorous III thread did some mods to improve this, so might be worth it if you like to tinker.
I think fit on all 3 will be largely down to headshape. They work fine for me, but need a little adjustment from time to time since the cups tend to slide around on the adjustments
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