Electromod, one of the UK’s leading headphone distributors, now offers the Dan Clark Audio (DCA) Noire X closed-back planar magnetic headphones, which feature DCA’s latest technologies. These technologies include a proprietary planar driver and ‘metamaterial tuning technologies’, used in the flagship Stealth and open-backed Expanse headphones, retailing at over £4,100.

The aesthetic of the headphones is black-on-black, with ultra-tough Gorilla Glass 3 on the cups.
Electromod claims;
Dressed in black and blessed with immense musical talent, the Noire X is the Johnny Cash of headphones. With an RRP of £1000, its unique mix of attributes ensures it walks the line between performance and price with perfect balance, lifting it above the price-comparable headphone crowd.

For the Dan Clark Audio Noire X DCA has developed an enhanced version of their planar magnetic Aeon driver. This new diaphragm is more rigid than before, claiming to offer less distortion, improved reliability and a smoother frequency response. Finally, the Dan Clark Audio Noire X features the DCAS AMTS tuning system from their top-of-the-range products. AMTS is designed to smooth out high-frequency standing waves over the ear, improving performance further.
Dan Clark Audio says;
Noire X offers a comprehensive range of cable terminations at the base price, including combo 1/4″ and 3.5mm tips, 4-pin XLR, and 4.4mm. For those seeking more flexibility in cable length and termination, it’s easy to upgrade to our ultra-premium VIVO cables, available in multiple lengths with multiple termination options.
The headphones weigh 385 grams and have a quoted deficiency of ~94dB/mW. The recommended minimum power at 16 ohms is 250mW.

About Electromod
Founded by Mark Dolbear, Electromod is a leading UK distributor specialising in head-fi gear, from DACs to amps to headphones and associated accessories. The company focuses on product excellence and a personal style of customer support, operating as the official distributor for class-leading brands such as Dan Clark Audio, Dekoni, Topping and Violectric. Mark has an engineering background and has worked in the audio industry since 1995, servicing products from the likes of Mark Levinson, Goldmund, Ayre Acoustic and Stax before forming Electromod.
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