ddHiFi Janus 3 Decoding set + M120B cable review——on YouTube
From: YouTube(ID: Ho-Kago Tea Time Reviews) Click here to view more
From: YouTube(ID: Ho-Kago Tea Time Reviews) Click here to view more
Below are excerpts from the review: Head to head with the previous model TC44C, the new model TC44Pro easily takes the edge with better texture and cleaner lows whilst listening at high volume. It’s precise and dynamic, so bad recordings are not welcome, as the experience will turn out for the worst. There are small improvements here and there, without any real downsize, better dynamics overall, better bass control, and improved high-mids.The ddHiFi TC44Pro sounds very neutral, with a wide sound stage and very good layering. With the right headphones/earphone, you can spot each instrument and each singer with ease…
Below are excerpts from the review: After weeks of using the TC44Pro, i’m actually very happy with the performance and the size of it, there’s no additional cable dangling around and the dongle is directly attached to my mobile, although the headphone out port is positioned on the side, i just switch the position of my phone in the pocket to face other direction and problem solved, or just put it in the ddHifi C2023 bag and walk about with it.While the specs on paper may not please the crowd, however, the sound and the power output is actually very…
Below are excerpts from the review: At the end of the day, if you’re looking for a comfortable, beautiful looking cable, with resistance to bending, resistance to microphonic noise, and good interference isolation, and with a wide, slightly warm, open and brilliant sound, ddHIFI BC150B can accompany and make any headphone a bit more holographic and a bit more enjoyable for a really good price, being recommended for both its price and performance. Click here to view more From: audiophile-heaven
Below are excerpts from the review: The DJ65B does nothing……..to the sound. It’s transparent and apart from doing what it’s designed for, your music will sound as good as your headphone and amp is. If I have to be super detailed, I hear even more fine nuances in my music and the noise floor is virtually non existent. It’s superbly built, feels very premium and fits into any amp or input beautifully. What you get is clean and pure, uncoloured sound and I would highly recommend this adaptor to everyone who needs a 4.4mm to 6.35mm adaptor. This is as…
Below are excerpts from the review: I have used no name XLR to 4.4mm adapters from Aliexpress before, and almost all of them degraded the sound to some degree. XLR44B does not alter or enhance the sound in any way or form and sounds exactly like the raw XLR output. As a 4.4mm aficionado who hates fat XLR terminations with a passion but appreciates their rigidity and old-school charm, the XLR 4.4B is a lifesaver. Another important thing I would like to mention is the gold plating on the XLR pins of this adapter. I have noticed discoloration and oxidation…
Below are excerpts from the review: Sound quality-wise, the DJ65B perfectly does what it should do. It does not add color to the sound coming from the source device. There is minimal internal resistance, and I noticed zero loss in fidelity, dynamics, and sound pressure level while pairing the DJ65B with a few amplifiers. I tried it with a broad range of devices, from the sensitive Campfire audio Ponderosa to the hard-to-drive DITA project M and FATfreq scarlet mini. I noticed nothing odd or new while pairing these IEMs with the ddHiFi DJ65B. Source: Head-Fi Click here to view more
Below are excerpts from the review: it is oversized, but will fit and protect it well; lots of padding and different ways to attach the shoulder strap to make it more comfortable. Source: Head-Fi Click here to view more
Below are excerpts from the review: ‘But i already have a bag!’ – yes me too. Many bags, shoulder bags, big and small backpacks etc etc.I did think who is this aimed at. There is room to carry several iems, Velcro straps for easy access. A zipper pouch for keys and small coin purse perhaps.– the person who wants to take their gear out but generally outs their phone and wallet in their pockets.– the person who likes to take a walk around the neighborhood with their dap and music.– the person with a larger than usual dap who cant…
Below are excerpts from the review: Well, schlepp your audio gear around while listening to it with this well-made, rugged, and practical ddHifi C2022 bag. I am taking it on an intercontinental trip to Europe this July. It may not be the cheapest solution, but when looking at a comparable Van Nuys, Coach, or Louis Vuitton, you may be out a multiple of what you pay for the C2022. Source: Audioreviews Click here to view more