Below are excerpts from the review:
Head to head with the previous model TC44C, the new model TC44Pro easily takes the edge with better texture and cleaner lows whilst listening at high volume. It’s precise and dynamic, so bad recordings are not welcome, as the experience will turn out for the worst. There are small improvements here and there, without any real downsize, better dynamics overall, better bass control, and improved high-mids.
The ddHiFi TC44Pro sounds very neutral, with a wide sound stage and very good layering. With the right headphones/earphone, you can spot each instrument and each singer with ease and there is no channel imbalance to ruin the experience. Better dynamic range, blacker background, with the same level of clarity and accuracy, which makes it a far better choice for IEMs users. On top of that, and as promised in the product sheet, the ddHiFi TC44Pro is absolutely dead silent, even with sensitive IEMs.
The ddHiFi TC44Pro sounds very neutral, with a wide sound stage and very good layering. With the right headphones/earphone, you can spot each instrument and each singer with ease and there is no channel imbalance to ruin the experience. Better dynamic range, blacker background, with the same level of clarity and accuracy, which makes it a far better choice for IEMs users. On top of that, and as promised in the product sheet, the ddHiFi TC44Pro is absolutely dead silent, even with sensitive IEMs.
From: AudioAI