ddHIFI TC07AC Review —— By Mataudiuphile

Below are excerpts from the review: In my opinion, the transparency and purity of the signal transmission has a huge impact on the final effect of the sound of our DAC. In my case, the sound became darker and slightly more enhanced in the treble range, which translated into a significant increase in performance. Excellent job and a great product that I can definitely recommend. It is not only one of the best-looking USB cables I have come across, but also a great-sounding and very functional accessory. From: Mataudiophile Click here to view more

ddHiFi MFi09S Review —— By Audioreviews

Below are excerpts from the review: We have learnt that the ddHifi MFi09S Lightning to USB-C cable is just one piece in the noise puzzle, sandwiched between a potentially noisy phone and a USB noise filter and a reclocker. That’s when the less imaginative audio linguist pulls out the phrase “your mileage will vary”. It is not a black and white affair. If the signal incoming from the phone is clean (just switch the Wifi and cell connection off), all a poor cable can do is deteriorate the signal, whereas a good cable has a high data integrity. Source: Audioreviews…

ddHiFi MFi07S Review —— By Head-Fi

Below are excerpts from the review: Another solution where you don’t have to compromise switching to a different DSD format is to switch to a different cable. Tried my new ddHiFi MFi07S and even at high gain, with DSD256, and ear shattering volume with Empyrean, the problem went away once I switched to that cable. I just assume, thicker power wires, less resistance, smaller voltage drop, and just below the threshold of current draw limit which made iPhone happy. Btw, absolutely beautiful cable with high build quality. Source: Head-Fi Click here to view more

ddHiFi TC01A/TC01C Review——By Audioreviews

Below are excerpts from the review: The TC01A and TC01C are pricey – $16 USD for the pair – but they work. I now get a snug fit on my DAP and the thick leather case ain’t a problem for the connection either. Haptically, they are head and shoulders above their competition. And they are the only ones with gold-plated contacts. Source: Audioreviews Click here to view more

ddHiFi TC01A/TC01C —— By Ramanesh Keith Nair

Below are excerpts from the review: These adaptors are very well built with aluminium all around without any plastic bits and they serve the same purpose as all the other similar adaptors in the market. Except they feel and look better. They click into my devices with a very reassuring click and feel very secure once plugged in. I tested both of them using my iPhone 15 pro max as a source and they both sounded great with no distortion or sound colouring. They sound transparent and do the job as intended. 来源: Ramanesh Keith Nair Click here to view…

ddHiFi MFi07F Review——By Audioreviews

Below are excerpts from the review: The Apple Lightning to USB Camera adapter has held a monopoly for almost 12 years. It looks cheap, feels cheap, but works, until the cable or strain reliefs start fraying…hence I use my own strain reliefs as shown in the photo below. At $29, it is quite pricey. For $4 more, you get a sturdier metal/PVC construction in the slightly longer ddHiFi MFi07F. Source: Audioreviews Click here to view more

ddHiFi DJ44S Review —— By Theheadphonelist

Below are excerpts from the review: I tested the DJ44S with a new IEM I happened to have on hand for review, FIR Audio’s e12 (review coming soon). Out the box and using its stock cable, this IEM is quite bombastic, revealing, and – for want of a better word – edgy. Some of its tuning quirks push the sound to extremes, which makes it quite easy to hear where the grounding changes occur.With the DJ44S in play, I hear a cleaner sound. The slight grain I picked up in the midrange and treble frequencies using the WM1Z in its…

ddHiFi DJ44S M1 Review——By Head-Fi

Below are excerpts from the review: Now for the sound impressions. I did an AB testing on the same songs using my offline songs directly from my SD card to keep it clean and simple. I used a Sony XBA-Z5 paired with kimber kable solely for this test as this is probably one of my most beloved IEMs of all time. At first listen, I immediately heard a blacker background. Everything just became quieter and the music had more focus. It’s not a huge leap but I felt that change almost immediately. Noise floor was non existent and there were…

ddHiFi DJ44S MAX Review

Below are excerpts from the review: Btw, ddhifi also makes the same slim adapter for original WM1Z/A, and these are available in black and gold finish for corresponding models. As many are aware, Sony does not connect GND pin on their Pentaconn socket, only L+ This adapter from ddhifi “borrows” ground pin from 3.5mm side to have a proper TRRRS grounding and improved shielding. It’s a nice slim adapter, solid build, uses 25.5 awg pure copper wires and audiophile quality Mundorf solder. I still need to do more testing, but in a series of blind tests last night (my wife…

ddHiFi DJ65B Review——By Audiophile Heaven

Below are excerpts from the review: All in all, after a ton of switching back and forth, I can confidently say that ddHIFI DH65B is fully transparent, does not have any signature, coloration or signal degradation, regardless of the cable, headphone, source or volume it is being used at. It has a negligible impedance as well as fully transparent design, so you can rely on it to use your favorite cables with a setup that’s notmade for them. From: Audiophile Heaven Click here to view more

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