- Newly Developed "Washi Carbon Fiber Composite Diaphragm": Combines the lightweight properties of traditional Japanese Washi paper with the high rigidity of carbon fiber to achieve exceptional transient response and delicate sound quality.
- Patented "Rear Diffuser Array Structure": A unique acoustic design that effectively suppresses cavity resonance, allowing these closed-back headphones to deliver a soundstage as expansive as an open-back design.
- Free-Edge Diaphragm Structure: Enables the entire diaphragm to move with uniform stress, significantly reducing distortion even at high amplitudes to restore the true essence of music.
- 30mm Ultra-Thick Low-Rebound Earpads: Specifically engineered for isolation and comfort. While maintaining a high-pressure seal, they create an airy, spacious listening environment.
- Standard 4.4mm OFC Balanced Cable: Includes a 2-meter high-quality Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) balanced cable, perfectly suited for professional digital audio players to deliver pure, uncolored tonality.
- Made in Japan: Precision-assembled at Final’s own factory in Japan. Featuring a repairable screw-based construction, it combines exquisite craftsmanship with long-term durability.
A Fusion of Tradition and Innovation: The Washi Carbon Fiber Composite Diaphragm
At the heart of the Final DX3000 CL lies its newly developed 40mm driver unit. The design team took a bold step by using traditional Japanese "Washi" paper as the base material. Its lightweight nature and high internal damping provide a warm, natural foundation for the mids and lows. This is layered with a carbon fiber composite to enhance overall rigidity, overcoming the detail-loss issues common in traditional paper diaphragms. This "balance of strength and flexibility" allows the DX3000 CL to capture the subtle decay of instruments while maintaining powerful dynamic performance.
Breaking Physical Barriers: "Open-Back" Sound in a Closed-Back Design
Traditional closed-back headphones often suffer from a narrow soundstage or congested bass due to internal air pressure. The DX3000 CL overcomes this via its patented "Rear Diffuser Array Structure" and 30mm specialized low-rebound earpads, creating ample physical space between the ear canal and the driver. This not only improves wearing comfort and seal but also allows sound to diffuse naturally within the housing, creating an expansive sense of space similar to open-back headphones.
Free-Edge Design and High-Rigidity Chassis: Pure, Studio-Grade Output
To minimize distortion, the DX3000 CL utilizes an advanced "Free-Edge Structure," ensuring the diaphragm maintains linear balance during excursion and avoiding coloration caused by uneven stress. The housing is crafted from glass-fiber reinforced resin, offering superior mechanical strength to effectively absorb micro-vibrations generated by the driver. This results in a "darker," deeper background, allowing everything from the subtle breath of a vocalist to the intricate layering of instruments to be revealed with absolute transparency.
Exquisite Japanese Craftsmanship and Seamless Compatibility
The DX3000 CL is not only a pursuit of acoustic perfection but also a tribute to the classic design language of the Pandora Hope series, updated with modern ergonomics. Each unit is assembled at Final’s Japanese facility, ensuring every driver meets rigorous quality standards. Catering to the needs of enthusiasts, it comes standard with a 4.4mm balanced OFC cable and a 4.4mm to 6.3mm adapter. Whether connected to a portable balanced DAP or a high-end home headphone amplifier, the DX3000 CL serves as the ultimate bridge to exploring the finest details of your music.
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Final (Japan) |
| Model | DX3000 CL |
| Housing Material | Glass-Fiber Reinforced Resin (Black) |
| Driver Unit | 40mm Dynamic (Washi Carbon Composite / Free-Edge) |
| Sensitivity | 96 dB/mW |
| Impedance | 37 Ω (@1kHz) |
| Weight | 410g |
| Cable Specifications | 2.0m OFC (4.4mm Balanced Terminal) |
| Accessories | 4.4mm to 6.3mm Adapter, User Manual |
| Origin | Made in Japan |