
ddHiFi Nyx Net Review —— on YouTuBe
From: YouTuBe (ID: Yuri Brus) Click here to view more
From: YouTuBe (ID: Yuri Brus) Click here to view more
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
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
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
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
Below are excerpts from the review: After extensive listening with the ddHiFi BC130 Nyx Net, I’m convinced it’s a worthwhile upgrade. The unboxing experience immediately conveyed a sense of premium quality.Sonically, the Nyx Net impressed with both the Oriveti OH700VB and the Campfire Audio Astrolith. With the OH700VB, the bass gained definition and control, the midrange became more transparent, and the treble smoothed out with added airiness. The soundstage also expanded noticeably. Paired with the Astrolith, the Nyx Net further refined the bass texture and control, enhanced midrange clarity, maintained the smooth, extended treble, and broadened the already spacious soundstage.…
Below are excerpts from the review: Overall I’m very happy with how the Nyx Net performs sound-wise. There is nothing tonally that makes my golden ears perk up and object and the technical performance is also consistently excellent. From:Headfonia Click here to view more
Below are excerpts from the review: Most DACs I’ve tested provide a warm-leaning signature. The TC35M2 takes things in another direction with something more neutral-bright that sounds excellent when paired with warm, bassy products. From:Headfonics Click here to view more
Below are excerpts from the review: IMHO, the PC150, based on its appearance, haptic, and build alone is worth its money. It works reliably and is an eye catcher that visually upgrades the electronics it is connected to. Source: Audioreviews Click here to view more
Below are excerpts from the review: ddHiF The ddHiFi M130B is a fine example of a well designed USB type-C cable as it combines exceptional sonic performance with excellent build quality and premium appearance. It is not very powerful but it is ultra efficient and pairs well with all easy to drive earphones. From:Ichosreviews Click here to view more