I tried the D8000 Pro about 10 days ago while demoing some other equipment. I was impressed with its sonic signature. It’s on my short list along with the Caldera. It’ll be either one or the other.
@@leo_mas_922 I would categorize it as natural and accurate. Nothing overdone. Everything presented as it should be based on the actual recording. They have a very good sense of space.
I have heard this and it is by far the best I have ever heard... I have heard the LCD5s, Utopia, Elite, Empereyen and heard the same songs in all and God save me from forking my hard earned money on D8000 pro. With Fiio K9 Pro as the DAC/Amp, it probably should be endgame for 99% of the audiophiles.
I heard them over 2 years ago on hifi show in Helsinki and despite listening to top models from Focal, Hifiman and Stax 8000 was just the one to remember. It has so easy noticeable out of head sounding character combined with realistic size and timbre of acoustic, real instruments. Absolute champion.
I've been considering... "Going 0/1 in real life" a year ago. One day I came across an audio store that allowed demoing their gear. I tried a few headphones and IEMs I was interested in, and then the clerk asked me if I want to try the D8000 Pro. I had never heard of that headphone before and knew nothing about it, but why not, I tried it. I played "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" by Apocalyptica and immediately teared up. The sound was so big, so grand, I could pinpoint each instrument in space around me, the bass went through my entire body, the strings were as detailed as if I were there in real life. I cried like a baby for the first time in years. But it made me want to live again. If there are experienced this beautiful to be had, then life was worth living. I am not exaggerating at all when I say that this headphone saved my life.
You’re the second knowledgeable reviewer I’ve come across who has said these are excellent for classical music but strangely Final markets the D8000 as particularly suited for classical music and d8000 pro as “more appropriate for rock, pop and other music with more limited dynamic range”, their words not mine. I’d love to hear someone, you, address this issue more fully!
After the build quality issues I experienced with their IEMs a couple/few years ago I don't think I'd ever trust Final with this much money, but that's a personal objection. The product looks fabulous.
That's an incredible coincidence that you've said that and I agree the D8000 would have been perfect on Ripley because of the look (silver design) of them. The reason I did say it was an incredible coincidence is that I was searching for info about the Warwick electrostatic system and I clicked DMS by chance but guess what minutes before this comment I just got through watching Aliens on a DVD. What are the odds of that happening lol ?✌️
Final audio is a super interesting company, i've never touched their high end, but they're one of my favorite "cheap" IEM brands with the E3000c being a personal favorite, they have a special dark, V shape tuning that is very selective to who likes it. Their open back style definitely is reflected in the design here, the "open back" iems they have are very similar in look, even a similar pattern in the metal. I should be able to afford these used in about 6 years :)
Most rewarding high end headphone I’ve owned. Demanding of source and amp but when you get it right it’s probably my best ever sounding headfi system. Has a sound stage which can feel intimate, wide and or deep depending on each track! Goes best with fairly euphonic tubes in my experience as it leans slightly dry.
Pathos inpol ear. I got a 2nd hand wA2 which I actually found for a budget option did a great job for the price. Paired with Bricasti M3 and an Innuos zennith and vermouth audio cables
I enjoy them slightly more than the Susvara. Sound more accurate for me. Not necessarily more natural, as it isn't, but the Final feels more right for orchestral music
I just managed to demo them on the high end convention. They sound fabulous! I had them back to back with the Elite, LCD5, susvara and Utopia. The d8000 pro are my favourite. Second place are the electrostats from audeze. But by god the d8000 play so well with tubes! A planar that works with tubes!!
When DMS says it sounds good I have no doubt. Can’t say I like the looks of it though. It sort of looks like something is missing from the cups like car wheels without the hubcaps. That is if you like hubcaps.
I've been enjoying the D8000 Pro and RME ADI-2 FS for 2 years As for amplification, I've struggled a little bit to find a match for the D8K. I really wish we had a bit of guidance into what amplifier (s) been used for the review. This is a pair that we buy as End Game (most of us), and the entire chain is very important. I've been enjoying this with RME ADI-2 FS and Burson Audio Soloist. Or Feliks Audio Elise (Tubes Tung-Sol 5998) My preferred amplifier (ATM) is the Moondrop THX AAA ONE with the D8000 Pro I'm still waiting for the Ferrum OOR and the HYPSOS to arrive at the moment. My biggest wish will be to hear people opinion on what amp dac works for them. Great reviews. Spot on for the sound description. 👌
@orrman Budget will be settled when i will be convinced thet is worth the money (no more than $3000) At the moment, i will be using the RME ADI-2 and planning to upgrade to something like the Chord Hugo TT 2 or something else. Maybe an R2R DAC. I have to test them on my system first. The usability of RME is priceless for me ATM
interesting since I got my Elise set with great tubes, after I bought my 420 Ohm ADX5000 I love japan headphones, D8000 pro is the only japan made planar I want, no more planars after that because I love my dynamics so much
@soulfulfool Elise is absolutely great for the money, for sure, in special with Dynamic cans. I wish i could try out other cans and amps to really get an idea of what is best for me. Testing the Ferrum OOR and HYPSOS and the iFi CAN Pro will arrive in 2 days. Can't wait to compare them. I'm considering for my next headphones something planars from ZMF or Dynamics (maybe Sony)
@@goglea I'm at the point that only the best in the world could make a difference but thats simply wasting money, rich people can do that I'm a simple man lol
@@guybuddy1 I'm a dynamic driver guy but D8000 pro is on my list, my japan made ADX5000 break the system with clarity and balance all over the freq with addition of air even to bass area that make it tight yet powerful, I put my trust in japan style sound
I used to have the D8000. A fantastic headphone. However, it does not particularly like high volumes.Over time, I've increasingly got the impression, that the bass isn't acting freely and detached. As if you could literally hear the advertised afds system. The bass sounded (at high volume) muffled, restrained, curbed. I didn't used EQ by the way. In terms of frequency response, the D8000 was one of the very few headphones, that I really liked out of the box.
With good comfortable options out there like Dan Clark Aeon's and most of Hifiman's upper-end lineup, there's no excuse for new flagship headphones to be anything other than supremely comfortable.
So today I went to my local high end audio store in Manhattan to check out the Meze Elites and see if they were different enough to add to my Empyrean II's I got recently. The guy there essentially called me an idiot (in a nice way lol) for wanting to do that and instead pointed me to these D8000's. I had vaguely heard of these a year or so ago but never paid them much mind. Well I put them on and after listening to them bought them on the spot. They are absolutely incredible. Different than my Empy II's (may be overall "better", the Empy's are a more 'fun' headphone tho) but these things just blew me away. They sound even better on my WA7 which I didn't think was possible. Anyway, if you're watching this to try and decide if you should pull the trigger on them, and have made your way into the comments and are brazen/brave enough to take the opinion of a random dude on the internet, BUY THEM! You will love that you did!!
Personally own a D8000 Pro and appreciate it for certain genres, mainly modern pop 1998-Present. Not to mention the steampunk-ish design, it's a badass headphone.
Thanks for this DMS, my experience varies wildly from yours. I’ve owned this but sold it fairly quickly. It has quite a large/tall headband, too big for medium/smaller than medium heads. My head size is average size/slightly larger than normal & mine fit without extending the the drivers down. Also stock cables are poor, the Silver cable is SO stiff & heavy. But why I sold mine was because of the driver clipping which happens with low frequencies on medium/lower than medium volume levels (mid & sub bass). This is a MASSIVE fail for this headphone, cannot believe it’s a planar driver! And absolutely unacceptable for a headphone of this price. I heard 2 other units too, same defect. A big avoid from me, those interested must audition before buying.
I love my d8000 pro but it has the same issue. I find it depends on what kind of music you listen to because the guy I bought them from had never heard them clip before. But he was listening mostly to jazz and orchestral whereas I favored the bass performance for electronica. When the lower frequencies of a track are particularly busy, that's when I hit the clipping issue at comfortable listening levels. This is completely unacceptable to me for a headphone of this price, and at times I consider selling them but nothing could replace the unique experience they provide
So the pair that I tried out in the store had this happen and I asked the owner about it, he said it's a rare issue and something that he would be willing to rectify if the pair that I bought had that problem. So after I bought them I put on "Why So Serious" from the Dark Knight OST and, for those that don't know, at the 3:27 mark starts the section that's great for testing sub-bass. Glad to say that mine have zero issue with clipping. It is disappointing tho that others are dealing with it on a headphone at this price point. Also, pretty sure FA said the planar inside is specifically designed to not have this issue. Maybe their QA is lacking a bit :(
Pretty nice review. You made them justice. It's the best flagship I've tried because it's the best all rounder overall and ,as you said, it doesn't have the artificial timbre that some planars have. Any chance that you are trying/reviewing the Final D8000 Pro limited edition? Thanks.
Kinda random, but, since you're a sound guy, you should try "Generation Zero" on PC. That games sound design is insanely good. Get it on sale on Steam (I got it for $6 a few weeks ago) I was so impressed with the sound design, I actually hooked up my amp/DAC and used my planars on my PC again, just to see how crazy the game can get. I can guarantee you'll be impressed with the sound, use a pair with a wide soundstage.
That upper mid scoop, how does it present distorted guitars, does it make them lose aggressiveness? Are these something to avoid if I'd like my face properly melted?
@@MWeston2 There are always a lot of interesting alternatives on the market, of course it depends on what you are specifically looking for. If I see the Final D8000 Pro this year at the High End in Munich, then I will of course test it, although I don't particularly like the design. But maybe you have an opportunity to compare the D8000 Pro against your Abyss PHI TC, would definitely be interested in your feedback.
@@vancybergoth Unfortunately, there are no shops or shows around me that I could ever demo anything. It's always purchase and hope! If you do get to hear the D8000P, I too am interested in your feedback, especially since you enjoy the 1266 which means we have similar tastes. :)
What IEM would you recommend for someone who listens to : Max Richter Schindlers' List theme Jóhann Jóhannsson Peter Gregson Ludovico Einaudi Novo Amor Scott Buckley.
I always hate the Harmon tuning and this tuning I love it. I eas a music producer before. And we always look for the natural tone of instruments. And when we record we always use this curve for the instruments to sound real like in a live show. Apart from the 16k. Lol. That's for air and presence
@@paulosilva8200 im talking about the pinna region. That where electric guitars get their bite, and the d8000 pro doesn't compensate for our pinna deficit until 3.5k.
@En Joshi-Godrez the real guitar tone. I am speaking in rock way. Because inwas a producer and I am a guitarrist . Metal one. Dont blame me for that. Lol. The guitars always sound better when the max pina gain goes up is from 2 to 3 k. Ans just a 3 to 4 dB max after that. The guitars sounds to thin . They need to be thick. And for that reason sometimes we track 4 guitars and we place 4 eq in different positions to create that tone. Moat of iem and headphones they setup for a 60 dB volume. When I hear music at 85 dB. Then the upper mids and treble can destroy all. The audio reviewers should rate iem at different levels . But they dont
@@paulosilva8200 actually most compensation graphs are taken around 90db reference. Its just that these reviewers do their analysis at volumes significantly lower than that (around 70db). I agree that harmen doesn't work above 75db, which is why I must lower the bass by around 0.5db, and the entire pinna curve by around 0.5 as well. Might not seem like a lot. But it makes all the difference when at higher volumes were eq of even 0.1db becomes noticeable at those ends of the frequency spectrum.
I love my d8000 pro but they should come with a bit of "buyer beware". Depending on what kind of music you listen to, the drivers can clip in the bass region at comfortable listening levels. I listen to a wide variety of music from jazz to rock to electronica and I only hit the clipping when the lower frequencies of a track are particularly busy, mostly when there's really prominent bass synthesizers, I hear rattlings at comfortable to loud listening levels. Even though it only appears in some tracks, it leads to constant unease where anytime I hear a rattling noise, I start to wonder whether it was in the track, in my room, or the driver. This is really unacceptable for a headphone of this price, but nothing else I've heard can deliver the same out-of-head, realistic presentation I get from these. Another problem I have with this product is the customer support. I have been reaching out for several months now to both the English and Japanese support emails for final and have yet to receive a single response on whether I can get this repaired. I have politely offered to pay for shipping and repairs and follow up on a monthly basis and have yet to receive any reply. I'm not sure if headphones.com handles warranty and replacement as a distributor of this headphone, but if they do that would be the place to buy it, or get it used from someone where you can demo and test for the clipping yourself.
better not, after that all other headphones are missing something or are pointless :) dont do that to yourself enjoy your own headphones unless you can own that high end
Yo....! Something I noticed in the video. I know you did it for display effect. But never ever ever put a magnetic structure near watch's. You will mess your watches up!
Please don't used white background on the wave-bar or "All SPL" chart it hurts our eyes. Can you use darker background. Because all your shot is mild and cozy but when it comes to the chart BoooM! eye bloom 😎 Hope you understand.
I thought the same, but while I haven't had a chance to hear the D8000, I did recently get to try the T50RP 50th Anniversary edition (not to be confused with the regular MK3 or various mods) which has the exact same region scooped by about the same amount (and measures somewhat similarly to the D8000 across the board), and to my surprise my ears couldn't even tell the region was missing. Vocals sounded similar to my K702 on which that region is very forward, the only thing I think sounded maybe a bit odd was that I found guitars sounded a little less full/in your face and more "digital" almost - but tracks with guitars in sound fantastic, it's just a different presentation. Of course that's the T50RP 50th Anni, I can't speak for the D8000 itself but thought I'd chime in due to their similar tuning.
They are borrowing a lot of the design language from the old AKG's k240. I agree with you that D8000 shine in live and orchestral music. They are also remarkable for heavy metal, imo, the kick drum sounds faaaaast and clear while at the same time guitars sound clear and have ear piercing energy. I love the Finals, but the price is pure 💩💩💩
What would be considered a, LONG ENOUGH, very acceptable l i f e s p a n of service in a $4,500.00 outlay of this type? (I mean, I would have to demand durability by several magnitudes for.a measure of total satisfaction.)
2mins in, over 4000$ and friction based mechanism. No thanks. I am willing to spend this money for something that will last my entire life. This will "maybe" do it...
@@fatdoi003 Yeah. And perfection is not what it’s about ultimately. It’s like finding a life-partner. We don’t seek perfection in a mate, after all, we are not perfect ourselves. What we want is someone who is a good fit for us. That and a heavy dose of palpitations and joy. A good headphone can fill the void I suppose, without being perfect.
That sounds like needles stabbing into my ear drums. What? That doesn't make any sense? So do this video. 💀 Buy anything else that will save your money. You are welcome.
Love your journey DMS. getting better and better 👌
I tried the D8000 Pro about 10 days ago while demoing some other equipment. I was impressed with its sonic signature. It’s on my short list along with the Caldera. It’ll be either one or the other.
How bout bass and soundstage?
@@leo_mas_922 I would categorize it as natural and accurate. Nothing overdone. Everything presented as it should be based on the actual recording. They have a very good sense of space.
@@arthurhaywood2184 Thanks !!
@@leo_mas_922 "Everything presented as it should be based on the actual recording." You do realize how worthless such a comment is?
@@RafiGish he simply meant flat sound signature. No boosts no dips.
As a proud owner of the Limited Edition the D8000 Pro is my favorite headphone.
limited ed is so sexy, congrats Ed
The limited edition version of this is absolutely gorgeous.
I have heard this and it is by far the best I have ever heard... I have heard the LCD5s, Utopia, Elite, Empereyen and heard the same songs in all and God save me from forking my hard earned money on D8000 pro. With Fiio K9 Pro as the DAC/Amp, it probably should be endgame for 99% of the audiophiles.
I bought these after a year with a Diana V2 and Phi each.
The D8KP are what I expected from the Diana the way its marketed and reviewed.
I heard them over 2 years ago on hifi show in Helsinki and despite listening to top models from Focal, Hifiman and Stax 8000 was just the one to remember. It has so easy noticeable out of head sounding character combined with realistic size and timbre of acoustic, real instruments. Absolute champion.
Wow so it’s that good?
@@leo_mas_922 no
@@RafiGish haha
I've been considering... "Going 0/1 in real life" a year ago. One day I came across an audio store that allowed demoing their gear. I tried a few headphones and IEMs I was interested in, and then the clerk asked me if I want to try the D8000 Pro. I had never heard of that headphone before and knew nothing about it, but why not, I tried it.
I played "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" by Apocalyptica and immediately teared up. The sound was so big, so grand, I could pinpoint each instrument in space around me, the bass went through my entire body, the strings were as detailed as if I were there in real life.
I cried like a baby for the first time in years. But it made me want to live again. If there are experienced this beautiful to be had, then life was worth living.
I am not exaggerating at all when I say that this headphone saved my life.
This is amazing
You’re the second knowledgeable reviewer I’ve come across who has said these are excellent for classical music but strangely Final markets the D8000 as particularly suited for classical music and d8000 pro as “more appropriate for rock, pop and other music with more limited dynamic range”, their words not mine. I’d love to hear someone, you, address this issue more fully!
After the build quality issues I experienced with their IEMs a couple/few years ago I don't think I'd ever trust Final with this much money, but that's a personal objection. The product looks fabulous.
Always a pleasure to watch a dms video
Ive heard so much good about these headphones! I would probably get them, if they werent so pricey
its the only planar I need
Still one of my favorites after CanJam 21.
Looks like something Ripley would have put on in Alien
and she would be sexy as hell :D
That's an incredible coincidence that you've said that and I agree the D8000 would have been perfect on Ripley because of the look (silver design) of them. The reason I did say it was an incredible coincidence is that I was searching for info about the Warwick electrostatic system and I clicked DMS by chance but guess what minutes before this comment I just got through watching Aliens on a DVD. What are the odds of that happening lol ?✌️
Final audio is a super interesting company, i've never touched their high end, but they're one of my favorite "cheap" IEM brands with the E3000c being a personal favorite, they have a special dark, V shape tuning that is very selective to who likes it. Their open back style definitely is reflected in the design here, the "open back" iems they have are very similar in look, even a similar pattern in the metal. I should be able to afford these used in about 6 years :)
final audio is certainly not a "cheap" iem brand. they are costly.
@@qayyim3299 E1000, 2000 are both 20-30 dollars at most, E3000 50 at most, used much cheaper
Most rewarding high end headphone I’ve owned. Demanding of source and amp but when you get it right it’s probably my best ever sounding headfi system.
Has a sound stage which can feel intimate, wide and or deep depending on each track!
Goes best with fairly euphonic tubes in my experience as it leans slightly dry.
What source and amp did you settle on for the best team for the D8000?
Pathos inpol ear.
I got a 2nd hand wA2 which I actually found for a budget option did a great job for the price.
Paired with Bricasti M3 and an Innuos zennith and vermouth audio cables
something like my ADX5000, thats why im interested in d8000 pro as my second best japan headphones
These are my dream headphones ever since I tried them at my local headphone shop...
yea bro I also need them in my life
I enjoy them slightly more than the Susvara. Sound more accurate for me. Not necessarily more natural, as it isn't, but the Final feels more right for orchestral music
I just managed to demo them on the high end convention.
They sound fabulous!
I had them back to back with the Elite, LCD5, susvara and Utopia.
The d8000 pro are my favourite.
Second place are the electrostats from audeze.
But by god the d8000 play so well with tubes!
A planar that works with tubes!!
my question is what tubes? regular tube amp or something like 5000$ ?
@@soulfulfool
More like the 5k range...
@@tdfmike3915 lol thats for rich people screw it xD
When DMS says it sounds good I have no doubt. Can’t say I like the looks of it though. It sort of looks like something is missing from the cups like car wheels without the hubcaps. That is if you like hubcaps.
Zmf basically released a new version/edition of the Auteur. Would love to see one of y'all review that😬
Hey DMS loving the content as usual, but I gotta know what that lamp is on the table in all of your videos. Where do I buy one?
+1, would really like to know!
I've been enjoying the D8000 Pro and RME ADI-2 FS for 2 years
As for amplification, I've struggled a little bit to find a match for the D8K.
I really wish we had a bit of guidance into what amplifier (s) been used for the review. This is a pair that we buy as End Game (most of us), and the entire chain is very important.
I've been enjoying this with RME ADI-2 FS and Burson Audio Soloist. Or Feliks Audio Elise (Tubes Tung-Sol 5998)
My preferred amplifier (ATM) is the Moondrop THX AAA ONE with the D8000 Pro
I'm still waiting for the Ferrum OOR and the HYPSOS to arrive at the moment.
My biggest wish will be to hear people opinion on what amp dac works for them.
Great reviews. Spot on for the sound description. 👌
What's your budget for amplification? What DAC will you be using? Still the RME?
@orrman Budget will be settled when i will be convinced thet is worth the money (no more than $3000)
At the moment, i will be using the RME ADI-2 and planning to upgrade to something like the Chord Hugo TT 2 or something else. Maybe an R2R DAC. I have to test them on my system first.
The usability of RME is priceless for me ATM
interesting since I got my Elise set with great tubes, after I bought my 420 Ohm ADX5000 I love japan headphones, D8000 pro is the only japan made planar I want, no more planars after that because I love my dynamics so much
@soulfulfool Elise is absolutely great for the money, for sure, in special with Dynamic cans.
I wish i could try out other cans and amps to really get an idea of what is best for me.
Testing the Ferrum OOR and HYPSOS and the iFi CAN Pro will arrive in 2 days. Can't wait to compare them.
I'm considering for my next headphones something planars from ZMF or Dynamics (maybe Sony)
@@goglea I'm at the point that only the best in the world could make a difference but thats simply wasting money, rich people can do that I'm a simple man lol
I recently heard the Sonorous lll, at 1/10th the price... that headphone is damn good.
I have the Sonorous II and I love it so much. Although the D8000 is on a whole new level... I hope I can afford them in the future.
@@guybuddy1 I'm a dynamic driver guy but D8000 pro is on my list, my japan made ADX5000 break the system with clarity and balance all over the freq with addition of air even to bass area that make it tight yet powerful, I put my trust in japan style sound
I used to have the D8000. A fantastic headphone. However, it does not particularly like high volumes.Over time, I've increasingly got the impression, that the bass isn't acting freely and detached. As if you could literally hear the advertised afds system.
The bass sounded (at high volume) muffled, restrained, curbed.
I didn't used EQ by the way.
In terms of frequency response, the D8000 was one of the very few headphones,
that I really liked out of the box.
Can you guys cover more headamps and dacs, this will let us know what headphone synergize better what gears.
I just heard these at CanJam London 2024 - for orchestral music - it was just unbelievable. There is nothing like it. ❤
With good comfortable options out there like Dan Clark Aeon's and most of Hifiman's upper-end lineup, there's no excuse for new flagship headphones to be anything other than supremely comfortable.
So today I went to my local high end audio store in Manhattan to check out the Meze Elites and see if they were different enough to add to my Empyrean II's I got recently. The guy there essentially called me an idiot (in a nice way lol) for wanting to do that and instead pointed me to these D8000's. I had vaguely heard of these a year or so ago but never paid them much mind. Well I put them on and after listening to them bought them on the spot. They are absolutely incredible. Different than my Empy II's (may be overall "better", the Empy's are a more 'fun' headphone tho) but these things just blew me away. They sound even better on my WA7 which I didn't think was possible. Anyway, if you're watching this to try and decide if you should pull the trigger on them, and have made your way into the comments and are brazen/brave enough to take the opinion of a random dude on the internet, BUY THEM! You will love that you did!!
please send money i want too buy
@@antarus6338I’m sorry what?
@@antarus6338 - I'm sorry what?!
What are your favorite headphones to mix on
Personally own a D8000 Pro and appreciate it for certain genres, mainly modern pop 1998-Present. Not to mention the steampunk-ish design, it's a badass headphone.
Hey you think its good paired with iFi Diablo or need more expensive dac?
Got a link for that lamp?
Great video!
Thanks for this DMS, my experience varies wildly from yours.
I’ve owned this but sold it fairly quickly.
It has quite a large/tall headband, too big for medium/smaller than medium heads.
My head size is average size/slightly larger than normal & mine fit without extending the the drivers down.
Also stock cables are poor, the Silver cable is SO stiff & heavy.
But why I sold mine was because of the driver clipping which happens with low frequencies on medium/lower than medium volume levels (mid & sub bass).
This is a MASSIVE fail for this headphone, cannot believe it’s a planar driver!
And absolutely unacceptable for a headphone of this price.
I heard 2 other units too, same defect.
A big avoid from me, those interested must audition before buying.
Interesting, I picked up a pair at the same time I grabbed some ZMF Atriums. I strongly prefer the Finals, and have never had them clip.
I love my d8000 pro but it has the same issue. I find it depends on what kind of music you listen to because the guy I bought them from had never heard them clip before. But he was listening mostly to jazz and orchestral whereas I favored the bass performance for electronica. When the lower frequencies of a track are particularly busy, that's when I hit the clipping issue at comfortable listening levels. This is completely unacceptable to me for a headphone of this price, and at times I consider selling them but nothing could replace the unique experience they provide
I have No such issue even in high Volume and sub bass slightly elevated.
So the pair that I tried out in the store had this happen and I asked the owner about it, he said it's a rare issue and something that he would be willing to rectify if the pair that I bought had that problem. So after I bought them I put on "Why So Serious" from the Dark Knight OST and, for those that don't know, at the 3:27 mark starts the section that's great for testing sub-bass. Glad to say that mine have zero issue with clipping. It is disappointing tho that others are dealing with it on a headphone at this price point. Also, pretty sure FA said the planar inside is specifically designed to not have this issue. Maybe their QA is lacking a bit :(
@@thesho21 great to hear, enjoy
Pretty nice review. You made them justice.
It's the best flagship I've tried because it's the best all rounder overall and ,as you said, it doesn't have the artificial timbre that some planars have.
Any chance that you are trying/reviewing the Final D8000 Pro limited edition?
Thanks.
Kinda random, but, since you're a sound guy, you should try "Generation Zero" on PC. That games sound design is insanely good. Get it on sale on Steam (I got it for $6 a few weeks ago) I was so impressed with the sound design, I actually hooked up my amp/DAC and used my planars on my PC again, just to see how crazy the game can get.
I can guarantee you'll be impressed with the sound, use a pair with a wide soundstage.
Thanks bro
Crazy underrated game, the sound and atmosphere were fantastic.
just found about this brand yesterday and I'm speechless.
So which is better for EDM this or the D7000?
That upper mid scoop, how does it present distorted guitars, does it make them lose aggressiveness? Are these something to avoid if I'd like my face properly melted?
How does it compare to the AB1266 TC? I listen to metal so that would be my use case for direct comparison. Thanks!
Good question 🤔⁉️
The Abyss PHI TC is the best headphone for metal, trust me. 😎
@@vancybergoth I totally agree with you and I love mine, but portability....not so much. :)
@@MWeston2 There are always a lot of interesting alternatives on the market, of course it depends on what you are specifically looking for. If I see the Final D8000 Pro this year at the High End in Munich, then I will of course test it, although I don't particularly like the design. But maybe you have an opportunity to compare the D8000 Pro against your Abyss PHI TC, would definitely be interested in your feedback.
@@vancybergoth Unfortunately, there are no shops or shows around me that I could ever demo anything. It's always purchase and hope! If you do get to hear the D8000P, I too am interested in your feedback, especially since you enjoy the 1266 which means we have similar tastes. :)
Used for 2.5k or LE new for 4K. I probably go caldera over d8k pro
What IEM would you recommend for someone who listens to :
Max Richter
Schindlers' List theme
Jóhann Jóhannsson
Peter Gregson
Ludovico Einaudi
Novo Amor
Scott Buckley.
Any comments on stage depth, imaging and sound depth/3D amount and quality?
I always hate the Harmon tuning and this tuning I love it. I eas a music producer before. And we always look for the natural tone of instruments. And when we record we always use this curve for the instruments to sound real like in a live show. Apart from the 16k. Lol. That's for air and presence
You think neutral guitar tones exist 5 db below reference? They're buried. Lmao
@En Joshi-Godrez since when. In this days we cut the bass and lows for the bass guitar to give that.
@@paulosilva8200 im talking about the pinna region. That where electric guitars get their bite, and the d8000 pro doesn't compensate for our pinna deficit until 3.5k.
@En Joshi-Godrez the real guitar tone. I am speaking in rock way. Because inwas a producer and I am a guitarrist . Metal one. Dont blame me for that. Lol. The guitars always sound better when the max pina gain goes up is from 2 to 3 k. Ans just a 3 to 4 dB max after that. The guitars sounds to thin . They need to be thick. And for that reason sometimes we track 4 guitars and we place 4 eq in different positions to create that tone. Moat of iem and headphones they setup for a 60 dB volume. When I hear music at 85 dB. Then the upper mids and treble can destroy all. The audio reviewers should rate iem at different levels . But they dont
@@paulosilva8200 actually most compensation graphs are taken around 90db reference. Its just that these reviewers do their analysis at volumes significantly lower than that (around 70db). I agree that harmen doesn't work above 75db, which is why I must lower the bass by around 0.5db, and the entire pinna curve by around 0.5 as well. Might not seem like a lot. But it makes all the difference when at higher volumes were eq of even 0.1db becomes noticeable at those ends of the frequency spectrum.
But is it better than my $200 Emotiva B1+ speakers????????
Cool, dude!
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Very nice I’d swap the regular version for the Limited Edition in a heartbeat.
What do you like better about the standard version over the ltd version?
@@guybuddy1 My bad grammar misled you, it’s the other way round. I’d do it for the black aesthetic 😉
@@enigmatwist6548 limited are beautiful
DMS Thanks Much !
They make housing in Kawasaki Factory
I love my d8000 pro but they should come with a bit of "buyer beware". Depending on what kind of music you listen to, the drivers can clip in the bass region at comfortable listening levels. I listen to a wide variety of music from jazz to rock to electronica and I only hit the clipping when the lower frequencies of a track are particularly busy, mostly when there's really prominent bass synthesizers, I hear rattlings at comfortable to loud listening levels. Even though it only appears in some tracks, it leads to constant unease where anytime I hear a rattling noise, I start to wonder whether it was in the track, in my room, or the driver. This is really unacceptable for a headphone of this price, but nothing else I've heard can deliver the same out-of-head, realistic presentation I get from these.
Another problem I have with this product is the customer support. I have been reaching out for several months now to both the English and Japanese support emails for final and have yet to receive a single response on whether I can get this repaired. I have politely offered to pay for shipping and repairs and follow up on a monthly basis and have yet to receive any reply. I'm not sure if headphones.com handles warranty and replacement as a distributor of this headphone, but if they do that would be the place to buy it, or get it used from someone where you can demo and test for the clipping yourself.
WHEN IS THE APERIO REVIEW COMING?!?!?!??!
Bass better than 1266 ??
Same question here ??
is that a seiko 5 orange dial???
can this be someone's final headphone?
This was final comment right there.
I see what you did there.
@@MrStewbee lol
i truly wish I could hear how cans that are priced as INSANE as these actually sound like.
better not, after that all other headphones are missing something or are pointless :) dont do that to yourself enjoy your own headphones unless you can own that high end
Came for the headphone, stayed for the lamp. I'm obsessed with this beauty, can anyone ID it?
Yo....! Something I noticed in the video. I know you did it for display effect. But never ever ever put a magnetic structure near watch's. You will mess your watches up!
Ooh, I see that watch box. Let's see your watch collection? There's a lot of crossover, I think, between headphone nerds and watch nerds.
K702 review
i've heard these ranked on the same level as the Meze Empyrean (original) at 3rd best headphones from someone
Please don't used white background on the wave-bar or "All SPL" chart
it hurts our eyes. Can you use darker background.
Because all your shot is mild and cozy but when it comes to the chart BoooM! eye bloom 😎
Hope you understand.
That 1.5-4 kHz scoop is a bit scary
I thought the same, but while I haven't had a chance to hear the D8000, I did recently get to try the T50RP 50th Anniversary edition (not to be confused with the regular MK3 or various mods) which has the exact same region scooped by about the same amount (and measures somewhat similarly to the D8000 across the board), and to my surprise my ears couldn't even tell the region was missing. Vocals sounded similar to my K702 on which that region is very forward, the only thing I think sounded maybe a bit odd was that I found guitars sounded a little less full/in your face and more "digital" almost - but tracks with guitars in sound fantastic, it's just a different presentation.
Of course that's the T50RP 50th Anni, I can't speak for the D8000 itself but thought I'd chime in due to their similar tuning.
@@JesusGreenBL its common for planars to get that "digital" vibe thats why we use more analog sounding amps :)
There is even a limited edition with even better soundings
and looks*
the regular D8000 is not far behind.
They are borrowing a lot of the design language from the old AKG's k240.
I agree with you that D8000 shine in live and orchestral music. They are also remarkable for heavy metal, imo, the kick drum sounds faaaaast and clear while at the same time guitars sound clear and have ear piercing energy.
I love the Finals, but the price is pure 💩💩💩
$4500.00
Isn’t
Exactly
Crumbs Of
Granola.
Toupee or comb over?
What would be considered a, LONG ENOUGH, very acceptable l i f e s p a n
of service in a $4,500.00 outlay of this type?
(I mean, I would have to demand durability by several magnitudes for.a measure of total satisfaction.)
2mins in, over 4000$ and friction based mechanism. No thanks.
I am willing to spend this money for something that will last my entire life. This will "maybe" do it...
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Having not watched the video yet. This thing looks like it has the most piercing highs ever. Time to wait and see if my assumption is correct
I tried it, was "meh" compared to Meze Empyrean and Heddphone
Dude…price?
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A 5k headphone should be perfect. But perfection is unattainable.
Life costs a lot more than 5k and still has way more flaws than the D8K Pro.
in audio world, nothing is perfect.... it's about personal taste and requirement
Love how your crap is getting ratio'd now. You've been making this same fallacious comment too many times.
@@TCFlam sure. I know. Just saying. I play a 25k upright bass that is full of flaws… but I love it.
@@fatdoi003 Yeah. And perfection is not what it’s about ultimately. It’s like finding a life-partner. We don’t seek perfection in a mate, after all, we are not perfect ourselves. What we want is someone who is a good fit for us. That and a heavy dose of palpitations and joy. A good headphone can fill the void I suppose, without being perfect.
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That sounds like needles stabbing into my ear drums. What? That doesn't make any sense? So do this video. 💀
Buy anything else that will save your money. You are welcome.
copium
Listen D8000 Pro and Pro LE, imo LE have more balanced tuning, less treble and more bass than Pro, LE have great pads too.
and killing price