The Series A de Final has always opted to maintain standards of exceptionally high quality for the headphones that make it up, all of them of type intra-aural with cable. In these coordinates, the most recent model of the same has just gone on the market, named A6000in which what is undoubtedly one of its most distinguished and innovative engineering elements shines with its own light: a electrodynamic transducer based on the innovative f-Core DU from the Japanese firm. A transducer that, like each and every one of the components that constitute it (diaphragm, voice coil, magnet, magnetic circuit, adhesives and production equipment), has been entirely designed and manufactured at the brand’s facilities in order to ensure a quality control as exhaustive as possible.
In this regard, the obsession for getting the membrane surface of said transducer is smooth and uniform, in order to achieve the maximum sound fidelityan objective that has forced us to dedicate three times more time than usual to its manufacturing, by preventing possible errors due to work overloads in the machinery, increasing simultaneously the precision global. On the other hand, inside the aforementioned f-Core DU we find a moving coil with ultra-thin copper clad aluminum (CCAW) windings. In parallel, the adhesive minimization used to glue the diaphragm contour to the transducer housing ensures suppression of potential vibrations likely to affect the sound. To this we must add the structure that supports the whole, built, as in the fabulous A8000, in stainless steela solution that minimizes resonances, while bringing the acoustic emission point closer to the mouthpiece, thus increasing the transmission efficiency of audio signals, and, as a result, the level of detail and warmth.
Another key aspect of the A6000 has to do with the traditional attention to ergonomics that characterizes Final, having adopted in the earcups of these headphones what the brand calls “three point design support”which allows distribute evenly pressure points through the ear canal, earlobe and concha, thus dispersing excess resonances. Additionally, these refined in-ear headphones include the exclusive Type E plugs For TWS, whose short length facilitates adjustment, while the generous diameter of the mouthpiece enhances the extension of treble and spatial presentation. The A6000 are completed with a dedicated monocrystalline copper cable that optimizes current transmission thanks to its high conductivity and the density of its internal structure. Let us finally highlight that the sound “signature” of these elegant and affordable in-ear headphones is the result of “Perceptual Transparency Measurement” (PTM), a refined evaluation method developed by Final that combines objective and subjective elements.