Below are excerpts from the review:
If you’re in the market for an all-in-one carry solution that doesn’t force you to use fixed partitions, and that doesn’t resort to flimsy Velcro dividers like too many cases do nowadays, pay close attention to the new ddHiFi CZ300.
It’s a really, really good – scratch that, really excellent – case, and I don’t hesitate for a second recommending it to all but the most precious of portable audio users, for whom nothing but pure leather and unicorn hair stitching will do.
If you just want a simple, partition-able carry case for a large DAP or a few loose items, the CZ180 is an easy choice, but there are many other equally-compelling options, not least from dd, for that sort of carry. There’s nothing I’ve personally seen that comes close to the compact cleverness of the CZ300, certainly nothing that doesn’t cost several multiples of $60 with very little if any additional benefit.
It’s a really, really good – scratch that, really excellent – case, and I don’t hesitate for a second recommending it to all but the most precious of portable audio users, for whom nothing but pure leather and unicorn hair stitching will do.
If you just want a simple, partition-able carry case for a large DAP or a few loose items, the CZ180 is an easy choice, but there are many other equally-compelling options, not least from dd, for that sort of carry. There’s nothing I’ve personally seen that comes close to the compact cleverness of the CZ300, certainly nothing that doesn’t cost several multiples of $60 with very little if any additional benefit.
From: theheadphonelist