Thursday, November 16th 2017

Final Audio Launches E3000 and E2000 Earphones with Dynamic Drivers

Swapping the traditional balanced armature drivers for dynamic drivers for the first time, whilst still retaining a high-quality sound in a simple and user-friendly design, the new Final E series models are designed to deliver signature Final quality in an affordable package. Final have aimed to create a series of products that will set the bar for consumer in-ears for years to come. Integrating the results of their latest acoustic engineering Final have designed the E-Series to produce a level of detail in the listeners music traditionally only heard in products twice their price.
The Final E3000
Ensuring the balance of frequencies, the small-aperture dynamic driver in the E3000 have not been tuned to accent any frequency range which would mask other frequencies. With this Final have managed to achieve a flat and natural sound in a dynamic driver that has been crafted with utmost care and precision.

To make sure the E3000 retains high-resolution sound the earpieces have been crafted from stainless steel with a mirror finish. This stable material minimises unwanted vibrations of the dynamic driver that would distort the sound, presenting an earphone that is perfectly suited to acoustic music, jazz and classical music.

The Final E2000

Part of Final's emergence into the dynamic earphone domain, the new E2000 earphones have been developed to provide high-resolution sound in an uncomplicated design at an affordable price point. With natural sound that does not emphasise any frequency range specifically, the E2000 provides an overall smooth frequency response for a natural listening experience.

The Final E2000C & E3000C Models
The first Final products equipped with a controller, the E2000C and E3000C are the perfect companion for a daily commute. With a single button, you can play, stop, rewind, fast forward and take incoming calls. The accompanying microphone makes hands free communication possible.

Accessories
Both the Final E2000 and E3000 come with an array of accessories including 5 pairs of silicone ear tips designed by and unique to Final, ear hooks for a secure, over the ear fit and rounded off with a beautiful carry pouch.
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4 Comments on Final Audio Launches E3000 and E2000 Earphones with Dynamic Drivers

#1
zedn
I understand that Final Audio is somehow in love with the small earbuds, but seriously? How small are these dynamic drivers? I mean you can say you get the flat response but clarity might still be crap. I deeply doubt they can deliver a high-end listening experience with these dynamic drivers.

Edit: Nevermind these are not high-end pieces at all ;)
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Firedrops
1. These have been out for almost a year
2. Why is this on TPU? It doesn't seem related to what any users come to this site for (there are dedicated sites for this, obviously)
zednI understand that Final Audio is somehow in love with the small earbuds, but seriously? How small are these dynamic drivers? I mean you can say you get the flat response but clarity might still be crap. I deeply doubt they can deliver a high-end listening experience with these dynamic drivers.

Edit: Nevermind these are not high-end pieces at all ;)
The 3000 is currently the undisputable budget king. It uses a 6.4mm driver; doesn't have the isolation or comfort as a Shure/Westone-styled design, but it sure as heck sounds better than any of those. Highly recommend you give them a try at a local audio shop if they carry 'em.
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Kanan
Tech Enthusiast & Gamer
Firedrops2. Why is this on TPU? It doesn't seem related to what any users come to this site for (there are dedicated sites for this, obviously)
Why not? Audio is a regular in TPU news since years, nothing special here. It's mildly interesting too.
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Firedrops
JackOneWhy not? Audio is a regular in TPU news since years, nothing special here. It's mildly interesting too.
Hmm, true, but TPU doesn't post enough audio content that people would visit the site for audio content. It's more like a sprinkles on the side thing atm. But hey if the mods are interested, it's not doing any harm. (except when the comments devolve into Shure recommendations, some of the worst sounding and overrated garbage in the industry, pains me when newcomers get that shoved down their throats)
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