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 in a denser central image that’s more distinctly separated from the background.
The Air Nyx broadens the soundstage, with a treble presentation characterized by clarity and definition. Enhancing the extension of the highs improves not only the treble but also the lows and mids. It aligns notes and brings them into focus. However, there is no increase in density, merely greater precision and improved upper harmonics.
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 in a denser central image that’s more distinctly separated from the background.
The Air Nyx broadens the soundstage, with a treble presentation characterized by clarity and definition. Enhancing the extension of the highs improves not only the treble but also the lows and mids. It aligns notes and brings them into focus. However, there is no increase in density, merely greater precision and improved upper harmonics.
From: Prime Audio