Yamaha just dropped two new premium headphones — the YH-4000 and YH-C3000 — expanding a lineup that already includes the flagship YH-5000SE. The YH-4000 is an open-back, Orthodynamic driver design inspired by the 5000SE, offering a more energetic, intimate sound and a leaner accessories package. The YH-C3000, a closed-back model with freshly minted Armodynamic drivers and real wood housings, blends Yamaha’s engineering chops with a nod to its musical heritage. Both are made in Japan, at the same facility that crafts flagship grand pianos.
And yes, you’ll get to hear them in person this weekend. Yamaha will be at CanJam SoCal 2025, September 13–14 at the Irvine Marriott (booth E-14), offering live demos of the YH-4000, YH-C3000, the YH-5000SE, and the high-performance HA-L7A headphone amplifier.
How many high-end headphones can the industry really support? Right now, we’re just scratching the surface, folks—but if you’re a headphone fan, this weekend’s show might feel like a small sonic arms race.
“The YH-4000 offers a fresh perspective on Orthodynamic sound at a more affordable price, while the YH-C3000 transforms the premium closed-back segment. The combination of our new Armodynamic drivers and wood housings delivers a sound that is exceptionally smooth, natural, and spacious. Plus, they look stunning and are incredibly comfortable to wear. Headphone enthusiasts will be amazed by these new models.” —Alex Sadeghian, Director of Consumer Audio at Yamaha
Yamaha YH-4000 Premium Open-Back Headphones: Orthodynamic Sound and High-End Comfort

The YH-4000 builds on the design and engineering of Yamaha’s flagship YH-5000SE but brings its own sound character. It offers a more intimate take on Orthodynamic sound, with planar magnetic diaphragms that respond quickly and provide detailed musical information. Japanese-made PET mesh filters help control internal pressure, preserving midrange clarity and low-end presence while maintaining the openness of the design. The open-back architecture and tuned acoustic volume let the diaphragms operate efficiently, minimizing resonance and capturing the nuances of recordings.
Comfort and build quality are central to the YH-4000. Weighing 320 grams (11.3 ounces), the headphones use lightweight magnesium housings, a two-layer headband with a stepless slider for precise adjustment, and hybrid ear pads combining suede and flexible PU leather. An inclined swivel mechanism ensures a stable fit and helps maintain low-frequency response. Every component is designed for extended listening without fatigue.

The YH-4000 comes with a single set of hybrid leather/suede ear pads, a silver-coated OFC headphone cable, and a carrying case. Developed specifically for this model, the ear pads combine high-quality artificial suede on the inner surface with flexible PU leather around the outer edge.
This hybrid design balances the natural warmth of suede with the control and definition of leather. Small perforations across the surface help maintain an open, spacious sound. The soft texture and gentle cushioning provide a comfortable fit suitable for extended listening sessions.
At $2,499.95 USD, the YH-4000 enters a crowded premium headphone field, facing stiff competition from Focal, Audeze, Meze Audio, Sennheiser, and Audio-Technica.
YH-C3000 – Premium Closed-Back Headphones

The YH-C3000 features Yamaha’s newly developed Armodynamic drivers, the result of over a decade of research. These drivers use a three-layer diaphragm that sandwiches a soft foam layer between two layers of blended paper, resin, and ZYLON — the same high-performance material found in Yamaha’s flagship Hi-Fi speakers.
This construction provides a balance of lightness, rigidity, and internal damping, enabling smooth, detailed sound with fast response and minimal distortion. A patented Y-shaped mesh damper and pure iron pole piece further refine clarity and low-end definition.
The headphones’ closed-back housings are handcrafted from beech wood, a material also used in Yamaha pianos, selected for its acoustic properties. The housings are finished with a polished black mirrored coating that highlights the wood grain, reflecting Yamaha’s emphasis on craftsmanship.

Comfort is built in. Weighing 330 grams (11.6 ounces), the YH-C3000 uses a two-layer headband with a stepless slider and custom earpads made of memory foam wrapped in silk protein leather. Together, these features provide a secure, comfortable fit designed for extended listening sessions.
At $1,699.95 USD and arriving in September 2025, the YH-C3000 positions itself squarely in the premium closed-back space, competing with offerings from Focal, Audeze, Meze Audio, Sennheiser, and Audio-Technica.
Comparison
YH-C3000 (2025) | YH-4000 (2025) | YH-5000SE (2022) | |
Price | $1,699.95 | $2,499.95 | $4,999.95 |
Housing | Closed-Back | Open-Back | Open-Back |
Driver | Armodynamic (Dynamic) | Orthodynamic (Planar magnetic) | Armodynamic (Planar Magnetic) |
Earpads | Leather | Hybrid leather and suede | Leather: Sheep skin leather / PU leather, Suede: Ultrasuede |
Frequency Response | 5 Hz – 55 kHz | 5 Hz – 70 kHz | 5Hz – 70 kHz |
Sensitivity (SPL) | 94 dB/mW (at 1 kHz) | 97 dB/mW (at 1 kHz) | 98 dB/mW (at 1kHz) |
Weight | 330 g (11.6 oz) | 320 g (11.3 oz) | 320 grams (11.3 oz) |
Impedance | 34 Ω (at 1 kHz) | 34 Ω (at 1 kHz) | 34 Ω (at 1 kHz) |
Cables | Unbalanced cable: 3.5 mm (with 6.3 mm screw-on adaptor) | Unbalanced cable: 3.5 mm (with 6.3 mm screw-on adaptor) | Unbalanced cable: 3.5 mm (with 6.3 mm screw-on adaptor), Balanced cable: 4.4 mm 5-pole plug |
Other Accessories | Headphone carrying case, Cleaning cloth | Headphone carrying case | Headphone Stand |

The Bottom Line
Yamaha’s new YH-4000 ($2,499.95) and YH-C3000 ($1,699.95) expand the company’s premium headphone lineup with designs rooted in its flagship engineering, combining advanced drivers, high-quality materials, and careful attention to comfort. While the YH-4000 offers an open-back Orthodynamic experience and the YH-C3000 delivers closed-back Armodynamic performance, both models enter a competitive high-end market where ultimate judgment will come down to personal listening preferences and direct comparison with rivals.
We’ll have more to say this weekend from CanJam SoCal 2025 after some dedicated listening sessions.
For more information: usa.yamaha.com