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Final Audio A5000: In-ear headphones with new branded drivers

Final Audio is expanding its A series of in-ear headphones with the A5000 , which will take second place behind the top-of-the-line A8000 headphones. For…
Final Audio A5000
Final Audio A5000

Final Audio is expanding its A series of in-ear headphones with the A5000 , which will take second place behind the top-of-the-line A8000 headphones. For the novelty, f- Core DU dynamic drivers with a 6 mm diaphragm and a bronze base were specially developed . Bronze is chosen because of its inertness to magnetic fields, which improves the characteristics of the emitter. The voice coil of the new driver uses copper-plated aluminum wire only 30 microns thick.

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The Final Audio A5000 uses many of the same solutions that were developed for the top-of-the-line A8000, from headphone acoustics to design and ergonomics. Especially for the novelty, a new cable was developed with 2-pin connectors for connecting headphones and silver-plated conductors.

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So far, the novelty has not been officially presented (the presentation is scheduled for December 23), therefore, from the technical characteristics, only the resistance is 18 ohms, the sensitivity is 100 dB / mW and the weight is 28 grams. There is also information about the recommended retail price of Final Audio A5000 , which in Japan will be 32,800 yen.

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