ddHiFi Nyx Net Review —— By Headfonics

Below are excerpts from the review: With the Nyx Net cable, there is a positive effect on staging. While the width remains nearly the same, the depth improves significantly. You will notice a marked enhancement in the layering of instruments, with better separation. From:Headfonics Click here to view more

ddHiFi BC30XLR Review —— By Audiophile Heaven

Below are excerpts from the review: The sound is wide, holographic, and a very good default sound, with no interference, no background noise, and with a good body, allowing the DAC and AMP to work together in a beautiful synergy without any other hassle. From:Audiophile Heaven Click here to view more

ddHiFi TC01B/TC01BF Review —— By audioreviews

Below are excerpts from the review: “Summing up, the TC01B and TC01BF adapters not only confuse us by their names, but, like all the other ddHiFi plugs and adapters, they also work like a charm. And that’s what counts in the end.” From:audioreviews Click here to view more

ddHiFi Nyx Net Review —— By EDDIE’S HIFI AUDIO WORLD

Below are excerpts from the review: “Notably, thanks to its innovative cable shielding design, Nyx Net demonstrates exceptional background noise suppression capabilities. This ensures that subtle vocal expressions and nuanced lip movements of performers are reproduced with remarkable clarity, while the textural details within the music gain enhanced dimensional depth and vividness through precise spatial reconstruction.” From:EDDIE’S HIFI AUDIO WORLD Click here to view more

ddHiFi TC44Pro Review —— By Head-Fi

Below are excerpts from the review: Although Tc44pro dongle has miniature form factor, it has more strength in sound as well as portability. This dongle can be recommended for those who are looking for an almost uncolored sounding dongle dac and want to simplify regular usage and don’t need much power output. From:Head-Fi Click here to view more

ddHiFi DJ65 Series Review —— By Audio Reviews

Below are excerpts from the review: Summing up, these adapters are not cheap but good. And you have them much longer than the electronics they will be connected to. Of the three, I use the DJ65B(AL) most, in fact all the time as I equipped some headphones with balanced cables, but my Burson Funk only offers a single ended circuit. From:Audio Reviews Click here to view more

ddHiFi TC35M2 Review —— By Head-Fi

Below are excerpts from the review: “Pros: One of the smallest, clean-sounding and minimalist USB DAC I have used!Straightforward, intuitive experience!Relatively neutral, clean,transparent sound character!Fairly powerful for its form factor!Very minimal in terms of battery consumption!No attached cable means lesser points of failure!Zero compatibility problems! (As long as your device is using USB-C)Mic and inline control support!Plug and play!Exquisite, precision craftsmanship!Durable build quality!” From:Head-Fi Click here to view more

ddHiFi M120B Review —— By Audiophile Heaven

Below are excerpts from the review: PROs – Excellent resolution, sharp and defined sound with good instrument separation, more than enough driving power for most IEMs, and low background noise. It is more convenient than most dongle DAC solutions, and the driving part is in the Y-Split, which never gets hot or even warm. Button for playback control, and a microphone make it a very good choice for anyone who’s on a budget but was a good solution to use their IEMS with a phone. From:Audiophile Heaven Click here to view more

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