In terms of customization, the Razer has them all beat. The only advantage of a Qanba is the fact that it's dual console out of the box. The only stick that comes close to the Razer in this front is the JoyTron EXChanger (which does do dual console), but good luck getting it outside Korea.
As for the Fighting Edge, I've never tried it.
As for the HRAP.V series. I find that they don't feel as solid as the TE or even the old HRAP3. Now the Razer on the other hand feels mad solid. It's a substantial piece of kit.