Final Audio Design Adagio III (3) Earphones – Full Review | 4K

Final Audio Design Adagio III (3) Earphones - Full Review | 4K

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Final Audio Design Adagio III (3) Earphones – Full Review | 4K”.
What is up guys, mister who’s, the boss here – and this is my full review of a rather curious product, the final audio design, a dagger threes. So why are these curious? Well, final. Audio design is a company that specializes in high-end earphones and by high-end I mean like high-end earphones costing over a thousand dollars. So you can imagine it’s pretty intriguing to see what they put together for 50 pounds which, although not quite entry-level, is relatively speaking, extremely cheap. So, to start off with the Adagio, threes look absolutely gorgeous and although the build is totally plastic, they’ve got an almost ceramic feel to them and they’re very, very unique in the way they’re designed they basically look like a set of futuristic jet engines and, what’s really Really interesting is how one earpiece is actually a different colour to do that it works beautifully.

These air fans are gorgeous now, to be honest, I’m pretty reserved about the cable, I’m not a big fan. It doesn’t exactly look particularly amazing and it’s not anti-tangle. It doesn’t come with a remote or am i, and even though they claimed to have removed all microphonic, so you will still notice some cable noise. If you sort of Bob your head, the attackee threes are a very interesting pair of earphones to listen to on one hand, they have a giant soundstage.

Final Audio Design Adagio III (3) Earphones - Full Review | 4K

Instrumental separation is really really good and almost fires at you from all angles. They have great bass, smooth sounding well, controlled and booming. You can tell there’s also a slight exaggeration of the middle notes, which means that sometimes the tune of your music can become a little bit drowned out from my testing. I found them to be extremely good at things like dubstep and house as well as classical, but they don’t shine as well in John Roos like pop, and they make poor quality recordings.

Final Audio Design Adagio III (3) Earphones - Full Review | 4K

Sound, really really bad. You do have to have high-quality files. So what do I think the Adagio threes? Well, the way us here is this most earphone manufacturers, when they said, have create a range of products.

Final Audio Design Adagio III (3) Earphones - Full Review | 4K

They generally start from the bottom. They create a basic FM with basic features and basic drivers, and then they slowly improve that as you move up these sort of price range with final audio, it kind of feels like they started at the top, and then they just sort of taking things away. As you move down and as a result, the Adagio 3 is kind of look and feel like they should be professional earphones, but they don’t quite sound like them and because of the way this product line works. These, then don’t exactly have the features that most sort of average users would want things like a remote and a mic to make phone calls or a case to actually carry them conveniently in now. Get me wrong. These are potent sounding earphones with the soundstage being basically unrivaled and the bass really really quite astounding, and even though there’s waves of detail here, the slight imbalance of the earphones makes them difficult to recommend to anyone who’s not really into their dubstep house or classical music. Thanks for watching guys, I hope you enjoyed this video .