Dan Clark E3 Closed Back Planar Headphones

$2,300

  • New 5th ACOUSTIC METAMATERIAL TUNING SYSTEM (AMTS)
  • New 5th generation planar-magnetic driver
  • Dual-Mode Bass Port
  • 5th-generation driver and AMTS deliver an amazing balance of delicacy
  • Nuance, and explosive dynamics
  • Ergonomic design and comfort
  • New Gorilla Glass 3 finish on the cups
  • Equally satisfying with all genres of music, E3s soundstage, punchy bass, silky midrange, utterly smooth highs, and layers of detail
Description

DAN CLARK AUDIO E3 CLOSED BACK PLANAR HEADPHONES

E3 is Dan Clark Audio’s complete redesign of the iconic Ether C Flow closed-back headphones. E3’s striking black and blue design aesthetic, ergonomic shape and Gorilla Glass 3-clad cups are just a taste of the exciting upgrades to our midrange lineup.

E3 is a closed-back headphone that delivers DCA’s signature open-back listening experience with all the benefits of closed-cup isolation. E3’s superb isolation creates an inky-black background that highlights the incredible realism created by the combination of our patent-pending Acoustic Metamaterial Tuning System (AMTS) and all-new 5th-generation driver. The result is a superbly smooth tonal experience, rich in detail, with  a huge, wide-open soundstage free of any sense of “cup.” 

Altogether E3 delivers the kick of a mule when called upon to rock, yet teases out the finest nuances of your most detailed recordings. Naturally, E3 is as comfortable as DCA’s other headphones. DCA’s acclaimed self-adjusting headband and ergonomics simply make extended listening a joy.

By unleashing top-of-the-line sound and comfort at midrange prices, DCA has set a new standard in midrange headphone performance, making E3 one of our most exciting projects to date, making unrivaled TOTL performance accessible to a much larger audience.

Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed Back Planar Headphones Front and Side Views

ACOUSTIC METAMATERIAL TUNING SYSTEM (AMTS)

A critical feature of E3 is the enhanced AMTS tuning system, previously found only in our TOTL multi-award-winning Stealth, Expanse, and Corina headphones. E3 not only brings this exceptional technology to a more affordable headphone, it does so with a new mode of implementation.

All headphones are subject to high-frequency standing waves which can make treble sound harsh, fatiguing, or synthetic. AMTS is a patent pending inline device placed between the transducer and ear that integrates waveguides, diffusion control, and resonators into one compact structure that eliminates these standing waves while giving us complete control of the high-frequency response profile.

DCA’s AMTS tuning architecture is “not one size fits all,” it is custom-tuned for each headphone to deliver the ultimate headphone listening experience.

For E3 we developed a new mode of deployment that departs from prior implementations. We won’t bore you with the details, other than to say that the AMTS in E3 delivers a superbly rendered top-end that will surprise and delight, with a tone that is simply remarkably lifelike.

Of course, while AMTS renders high frequencies with a refreshingly smooth, accurate, and detailed delivery across all genres, bad recordings will probably still be bad, we’re just humble magicians, not grand wizards!

Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed Back Planar Headphones AMTS Diagram

PLANAR DRIVER PERFORMANCE REVISITED

E3’s all-new 5th generation planar-magnetic driver delivers the smoothest, richest, and most detailed experience we could create to date. Its innovative diaphragms are made on an all-new tensioning system for a more uniform and consistent performance, lower distortion, and enhanced consistency.

Extensive R&D was spent optimizing E3’s planar driver. New diaphragm materials combined with highly optimized V-Planar knurling deliver low distortion throughout the listening range, with levels of detail heretofore found primarily in the top-of-the-line electrostatics.

Unlike many headphones where “detail” is created through exaggerated high-frequency energy, E3’s new drivers coupled with AMTS deliver exceptionally high resolution without the fatiguing distortions and rough frequency response users may be used to.

Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed Back Planar Headphones Planar Driver

“WHAT ARE THOSE HOLES IN THE GLASS”?

That would be the Dual-Mode Bass Port, yet another DCA innovation for E3. While it’s not unusual to find a bass port on a closed headphone, our ingenious dual-mode port delivers unrivaled control of the bass frequency response, creating a superbly balanced, impactful bass experience that is full of power yet free of bloat or midrange creep.

Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed Back Planar Headphones Dual Mode Bass Port

OK, ENOUGH GEEK-TALK, HOW DOES IT SOUND?

E3’s 5th-generation driver and AMTS deliver an amazing balance of delicacy, nuance, and explosive dynamics that will have you reaching for all your favorite recordings, and cranking it up. And it’s not just about the tone and timbre; E3s soundstage is stunningly expansive, it’s all enveloping and can compete with even the finest open headphones in depth, width, and imaging.

Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed Back Planar Headphones Ear Cups

COMFORT IS STILL KING

At Dan Clark Audio the ergonomic design is of paramount importance. After all, what good is a great sounding headphone if you can only wear it for 30 minutes? E3 takes advantage of every ergonomic trick we’ve developed, including the acclaimed self-adjusting headband suspension system from Stealth and Expanse, as well as the convenient and stylish folding gimbals that make E3 a conveniently compact travel headphone. 

Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed Back Planar Headphones Comfort

WHY GORILLA GLASS?

The E3 is a stunning looking headphone, from the stitched headband to the all new Gorilla Glass 3 finish on the cups. Gorilla Glass 3 is a thin sheet of alkali-aluminosilicate that makes the glass stiffer and more scratch and break resistant, and the styling of the pattern under the glass evokes the mesh of an open-back headphone, a design cue to highlight the exceptionally open-back listening experience E3 delivers.

Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed Back Planar Headphones Gorilla Glass

AND NOW FOR THE EXCITING CLOSE!

We’ve gone all-in with E3 to deliver the most exciting possible sonic experience, regardless of price, and combined that with an exciting new look and attention to comfort that make E3 the most exciting headphone we’ve released to date. 

Equally satisfying with all genres of music, E3s soundstage, punchy bass, silky midrange, utterly smooth highs, and layers of detail will keep you engaged for days on end. Never fatiguing the E3 will have you revisiting your entire music library to experience your music like never before. The E3 is just too much fun!

Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed Back Planar Headphones In The Box

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Conclusions on the Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed-Back Planar Magnetic Headphone

I may have understated in this review the musicality of the Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed-Back Planar Magnetic Headphone, so let’s be clear, that is the E3’s strongest suit. I won’t say that it is exactly forgiving, that is not the type of musicality we are looking at here, believe me, if there are flaws in the recording, the E3 will not cover them up, but they make the experience so pleasurable that you won’t care about them. Like its predecessors the ETHER C Flow and the STEALTH, the E3 has an extremely neutral tonal balance, with deep well-controlled sub-bass. There might be a slight depression in the upper midrange, and a slight peak in the mid-treble, but this could just as easily be the speed of the E3 revealing information you didn’t notice before and not creating distortions you did. It is hard to say, I can say that going from the E3 to the ETHER C Flow, the ETHER C Flow feels shouty, but going the other way, you don’t feel like you are missing anything with the E3. The bass appears to be stronger without being boomy as with open-back headphones, which may be an attribute of the increased dynamic range and bass control, in fact, increased speed, dynamic range, and bass control with lower distortion can account for pretty much everything I hear in the E3.

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Dan Clark E3 Listening Tests
When Dan sent the E3 to me, he asked that I not measure it and just listen and that is what I did. The first impression was a familiar and accurate sound I am used to in both headphones and studio monitors. I then spent good amount of time swapping between Stealth and E3. There were audible differences to be sure but none that I could quantify other than the E3 having a bit more highs resulting in slightly more spacious and satisfying sound. The switchover between headphones was just too long to give you quantification beyond this.

I then spent the next 10 to 14 days using the E3 as my everyday headphone. I enjoy it every bit as much as my Stealth. I did find that my neck got a hair tired. Dan tells me it is a bit heavier but it may be weight distribution as I am used to wearing heavy headphones.

Conclusions
With E3, Dan Clark once again exemplifies complying with the latest research into proper frequency response of a headphone while at the same time innovating with design and performance. The headphone sounds accurate while being very enjoyable. With the cost being half of Stealth and sound potentially even more pleasing (combined with ease of drive), the E3 is even a more exciting development. Yes, you do give up some in looks department in my opinion but heck, you don’t watch yourself in the mirror as you listen!