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What reviewers think
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Piano Forte X-T
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Manufacturer details
- Driver: 16mmΦ dynamic
- Sensitivity: 110dB
- Impedance: 15Ω
- Weight: 45g
- Cord length: 1.2m
- Housing: chromium copper
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Final Audio is known for its expertise in balanced armature driver technology, crafting single full-range drivers that deliver detailed yet non-fatiguing audio, challenging the common multi-driver approach.
- Final Audio designs their products with specific listening purposes in mind, catering to genres like gaming, binaural recordings, or emphasizing certain sonic qualities like presence and clarity.
- The brand's earphones are often praised for their immersive and spacious soundstages, creating a 3D audio experience that extends beyond the physical confines of the housings.
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UX3000
- Positioning: A wireless noise-cancelling headphone designed for premium sound and everyday convenience.
- Description: Features a completely new driver built to withstand the stresses of active noise cancellation while keeping sound clear and balanced. Compared to the wired D series and SONOROUS line, it offers the added benefits of wireless connectivity and portability, making it ideal for small rooms or on‐the-go use with moderate budget demands.
D7000
- Positioning: A premium wired headphone focused on comfort and natural, well-balanced audio.
- Description: Features a driver design using a diffuser technique to enhance treble clarity and maintain a smooth tonal balance. Compared to the D8000pro and SONOROUS models, it is positioned as a cost-effective option with a comfortable fit for users seeking natural sound.
D8000pro
- Positioning: A high-end wired headphone engineered for dynamic performance with enhanced bass impact.
- Description: Uses advanced driver technology with optimized impedance and sensitivity, delivering punchy bass and refined treble details. Compared to the D7000 and SONOROUS units, it offers a more energetic soundstage.
SONOROUS VI
- Positioning: A wired headphone that blends dynamic and balanced-armature techniques to create an expansive sound stage.
- Description: Features a hybrid design combining a 50mm dynamic driver with a balanced armature element and a BAM mechanism to optimize airflow and bass control. Compared to the D series, its integrated driver technology provides a wider, more natural sound field.
SONOROUS X
- Positioning: A prestige, high-end wired headphone that represents the pinnacle of the SONOROUS series.
- Description: Integrates a titanium diaphragm with an integrated machined aluminum front plate and BAM mechanism to deliver crystal clear sound with exceptional realism. Compared to the SONOROUS VI and other D series products, it excels in build quality and sonic detail.
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Product Strengths
- Delivers a natural and realistic sound representation without artificially boosting frequencies or dynamics
- Offers a spacious soundstage, particularly in width, creating a three-dimensional listening experience
- Unique semi-open design creates a breathable, effortless, and natural physical sensation, unlike closed-back IEMs
- Provides exceptional clarity, detail retrieval, and transparency, competing with higher-priced IEMs
- Good build quality with an all-metal body that feels premium and sturdy
Product Considerations
- Lacks significant sound isolation due to its open-back design, making it unsuitable for noisy environments
- Bass response may not satisfy bass-heavy music enthusiasts as it is not particularly boosted, voluminous, or slammy
- Stock cable and included accessories are basic and do not match the IEM's premium price point
- May sound a bit dull or monotonous to listeners accustomed to fun, colored sound signatures
- The open design exposes the drivers, raising concerns about potential damage from moisture or debris
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the Zen, the Black Hole has more transparency, is more attacking, and offers better detail retrieval, but the Zen has more bass
- Compared to the Letshuoer Tape, the Black Hole offers a wider range open-feel and better imaging, while the Letshuoer Tape offers better tonality at the treble
- Compared to the Audeze LCD-i3, the Black Hole offers a more comfortable, soft, and easy-going experience
- Compared to the Audeze iSINE 20, the Black Hole has a natural flow, in comparison to the more condensed feel of the iSINE 20 imaging
Takeaway: The Shozy Black Hole is a unique IEM that delivers exceptionally clear and natural sound with a spacious presentation, creating an immersive listening experience. An ideal choice for someone seeking an IEM that sounds great, has exceptional detail, and does not isolate the listener from their surroundings.
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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Outstanding audio quality while ensuring awareness of surroundings
- Well-rounded frequency response helps keep most of the bass frequencies intact, while still permitting hearing outside noises
- Extremely comfortable and secure design, especially for runners and athletes, due to the 'Air Fitting supports'
- Balanced midrange reproduction, making them suitable for genres like indie ballads and soft rock
- Healthy stack of features, offering Bluetooth Multipoint, head gesture controls, Sony 360 Reality Audio, and auto play/pause
Product Considerations
- Open design limits overall sonic capabilities and bass response
- Open design leaks sound and also lets in unwanted noise
- Average battery life (8 hours from the buds)
- Can be tricky to position correctly in the ear
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Nothing Ear (Open): The Sony LinkBuds Open are a better bet than the Nothing Ear (Open) thanks to their stronger bass and more comfortable, discreet design
Takeaway: The Sony LinkBuds Open are a great option for those who want awareness of their surroundings with good sound. If struggling with in-ear fit, these earbuds could be the answer.
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