ddHiFi M120A Earphone Cable With Mic Review – Sexy Hexy

Below are excerpts from the review: When it came to testing this cable, it was initially catching dust. I could not be, pardon, arsed, to tell you how good or bad it sounded. But one fine evening, I ripped the CEMA RX series cable off my LETSHUOER EJ07M iems, and plugged the M120A in. First: it really upgrades these >$600 in terms of haptic and appearance. Second, the M120A is haptically a pleasure. And third, I liked listening to it. Using the iPhone SE (1st gen.) with the AudioQuest DragonFly Cobalt, my latest “Deutsche Grammophon” classical music acquisitions sounded full…

ddHiFi BC130 Pro Review——By Moonstarreviews

Below are excerpts from the review: The Campfire Audio Supermoon is known for its well-regarded midrange clarity. Pairing it with the BC130 Pro cable enhances this aspect further. This combination improves transparency and resolution, resulting in vocals and instruments being perceived with greater detail and definition. The cable introduces a touch more clarity to the lower mids, while preserving the natural warmth and body that are hallmarks of the Supermoon. This balance ensures vocals remain smooth and engaging, even with the increased detail. Treble: The treble region of the Campfire Audio Supermoon benefits from a touch of added presence and…

ddHiFi Nyx Pro (BC130 Pro) Review —— By Prime Audio

Below are excerpts from the review: In the case of the ddHiFi Nyx Pro, the first thing that stands out to me is its bass extension. The lows are forceful and delivered with impact. There’s no shortage of sub-bass rumble. But you get more than an increase in bass quantity – it’s the added texture and the sense of depth that comes with it.The midrange is delivered more stably and with greater composure. Consequently, instruments and vocals are positioned more securely and are enveloped by a purer ambience. Midrange notes are conveyed with sharply defined details and enhanced clarity, resulting…

ddHiFi Nyx Pro Review——By Headfonics

Below are excerpts from the review: I would not say that the Nyx Pro adds soundstage in any direction, but rather fills in the spaces more while expanding the height (in treble note) a bit.Enhanced dynamics down low give the illusion of a deeper basement, but instead, I found it to be simply a better representation of what was coming through.Adding a bit more flair (and corresponding clarity) to the top end gives the illusion of that increase in height.While I won’t say this to be an expansion of soundstage, the Nyx Pro comes across rather as delivering a more…

ddHiFi Janus3 Review – Brand’s Best IEM

Below are excerpts from the review: The midrange of the Janus3 is the highlight of its sound signature, as it showcases its warm mid-centric tuning. The midrange is rich, smooth, and natural, with very good clarity and resolution.The lower mids are slightly recessed but still have enough presence to give some weight and fullness to male vocals and instruments. The upper mids are more forward but not harsh or shouty, giving female vocals and instruments more sweetness and emotion, however, female vocals do not have the same level of resolution as the male vocals.However, the real stand out is the…

ddHifi Janus 3 Review – By Jaarbywei

Below are excerpts from the review: The treble is energetic but never sibilant or harsh, i wouldn’t say its smooth as that would mean the Janus 3 is warm sounding.With the Spiral Dots eartips, the treble is smooth, for those who are sensitive to treble, perhaps can try it with this eartip.It has good extension and detail retrieval is average, some details are hard to pick up but this is purely nitpicking especially at this price point. From: Jaarbywei Click here to view more

ddHiFi Janus3 review — By Headfonics

Below are excerpts from the review: The midrange is where the Janus stood out to me. The mids are articulated with good detail and resolution, whilst also emphasizing female vocals. This emphasis on vocals gave acoustic ballads a euphoric and relaxing feel. Additionally, individual strums from acoustic guitars and individual piano keys were well articulated and played back with good texture and nuance. I found that the Janus worked best in large arrangements composed of live instrumental recordings. The upper mids are presented with good air and resolution. Percussive wind instruments were played back with good articulation, and female vocals…

ddHiFi E2023 Janus3 review — Beheaded God

E2023 Janus3 evaluation excerpt: The Janus3 features a classic agreeable, middle-of-the-road sound with a natural timbre and average technicalities without major flaws. In terms of richness, they are more on the lean side but without any stridence, which adds some articulation to the overall sound. Although the shells are small, the drivers are reasonably large (10 mm, compare to Sennheiser IE900’s/IE 600’s 7 mm), and hence produce some decent heft at the low end. Sub-bass extension is excellent, an annoying midbass hump is missing, and the lower end can develop a good punch and impact… it all depends on insertion…

ddhifi Janus 3 — By Head-Fi

Janus 3(E2023)evaluation excerpt:: I used my usual set of sources for my review. The sub-bass has good rumble and punch, when listening to songs like waltz by sunny it had awesome sub-bass rumble and punch. The mid-bass too doesn’t stay far behind and it too has a good amount of bite and body which goes very well with the sub-bass. The mid-bass does occasionally bleeds into the mids. Depending on the genre of songs you listen too you might like this or not. The Mids as usual in harman is slightly recessed behind everyone else. The Male vocals sits behind…

ddHiFi Air NYX (BC130B) Review——By Prime audio

Vocals and midrange instruments attain extra fullness without losing their articulation and transparency. Brighter IEMs like the Letshouer S12 sound more even and cohesive, especially at a higher volume. The added warmth eases the treble and upper midrange by bolstering the note body, resulting in a more musical presentation. But it’s the bass texture that really draws me in. The sub-bass notes in the latter half of Caligula’s Horse’s “Daughter of the Mountain” (starting at 5:51) sound gravelly and visceral. In addition, the kick drums hit with impact and assertiveness. From : Prime Audio Review Click here to view more

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