ddHiFi TC35C Review——By Headfonics

Below are excerpts from the review: The ddHiFi TC35C surely steps it up a notch compared to the average dongle that simply pulls raw audio from a USB-C port directly and off the phone’s audio chip. This is surely a step above that and it’s a device that won’t kill off your battery too quickly either.If you have concerns about having a sizable dongle DAC dangling from your mobile device’s USB port then this is more inconspicuous and sturdier. Just keep it well in sight and don’t leave it in your pocket past laundry day.Perhaps it would survive a wash…

TC35C Review——By Audiophile Heaven

Below are excerpts from the review: Given the really really low driving power of ddHIFI TC35C, it can only be paired with IEMs and portable earphones, no headphones unless they are super sensitive. I have successfully paired it with Moondrop Stellaris, Unique Melody Mavsn PRO, KIWI Ears Orchestra Lite, Dunu Talos, and Tangzu Zetian Wu Heyday Edition. It can drive all of those with ease, can get really loud at maximum, but regardless of the volume, there is a bit of hissing in the background while music is playing,. You typically won’t hear this with normal listening volumes, but if…

ddHiFi TC35Pro – EYE2 and MOUNTAIN2 Review

Below are excerpts from the review: While the stage width doesn’t quite match the TC44Pro, when pitted against the TC44A, the Eye2/Mountain2 nearly mirrors it in that aspect, occasionally outshining the TC35C. It also feels more natural, with deeper lows and sharper mids, underscoring the brand’s steady progress, fine-tuning every aspect of its sound signature over each generation of products. From: AudioAI Click here to view more

ddHifi TC35 Pro Eye 2’s Review——By Jaarbywei

Below are excerpts from the review: Tonality wise, The TC35 Pro Eye 2 does add a slight tinge of coloration to the signature, i would say it is sprinkled with a slight hint of warmth for the signature. I have tested several dongles with CS41313 but they don’t sound the same at all. That pretty much explains implementation and tuning is the key, considering the TC35 Pro Eye 2 is using a different amp chip. Don’t be fooled by the low power figure, for most of the IEMs, it is actually sufficient, Letshuoer’s EJ07M, the brand’s Janus 3, both of…

TC35Pro E2 测评——By Audiophile Heaven

Below are excerpts from the review: DD HIFI always provides strong price / performance ratio, and the new TC 35 PRO Eye 2 is the kind of DAC AMP that offers outstanding price / performance ratio, it has almost zero distortion even atmaximum volume, but it comes with a natural, smooth and clean sound, plus excellent resolution and detail, being one of the better DAC/AMPs with a single ended output you can purchase at the moment. At the end of the day, if you’re looking for a Type-C Dongle DAC AMP with excellent sonics, beautiful craftsmanship, and a basic but…

ddHIFI TC35Pro M2 Review——By Mataudiophiles

Below are excerpts from the review: In my opinion, sonically it is a very strong and solid device, although it does not have a hardware volume control, it still has an excellent sound. It’s downright obscene how good this little device sounds. It is worth noting that its strong point is not only its small size, but also really minimal electricity consumption, which further increases functionality. From: Mataudiophiles Click here to view more

ddHIFI TC28iM2 Review——By Mataudiophiles

Below are excerpts from the review: TC28iM2 This is a great and very compact adapter that does its job perfectly, allowing you to connect external sound cards or USB-C cables. However, please remember that it will not charge your phone or connect it to a computer. However, it is still a very interesting and valuable accessory at an excellent price. For me, a must-have for everyday audio. From: Mataudiophile Click here to view more

ddHiFi TC44Pro CS43198 Review——By audioAI

Below are excerpts from the review: The dual CS43198 DAC chipset ensures a clean, distortion-free sound that is faithful to the original recording. CS43198 DAC chips have the clarity of the CS43131 but with an ounce of added warmth and character plus a slightly wider stage. The technical capability is nearly on par with bigger boys on the market. I found the amplitude levels sufficient for most IEMs. From: AudioAI Click here to view more

ddHiFi TC44Pro Review——By Headfonia

Below are excerpts from the review: As the name implies, the ddHiFi TC44Pro is a step up from the smaller TC44A, leaning more toward the TC44C territory, the basic A version. While the A version only comes with a single DAC, the Pro one enjoys the same dual CS43131 chipset, seen on the higher-grade TC 44C. The same architecture found in olds-but-mighty AstellKern SR25MKii and Cowon’s Plenue D3, two great players, sonically speaking. As you’d expect, you get better dynamic range, enhanced SNR and lesser distortion, leading to improved performances overall, thanks to the dual-channel, balanced circuit. On paper, we…

ddHiFi TC44 PRO Review——By Moonstar reviews

Below are excerpts from the review: The ddHiFi TC44 Pro is a DAC/Amplifier that surprised me in a quite positive manner, considering its compact design. I can say with confidence that the device offers a performance far above its price tag in terms of sound, hardware and build quality, despite its small size. Considering all these features, I can recommend it to those who want to experience the 4.4mm Balanced experience, which is more and more becoming the new standard for portable DAC From: Moonstar reviews Click here to view more

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