ddHiFi Nyx Pro Review —— By Audiophile Heaven

Below are excerpts from the review: We’ve seen a lot of action from ddHiFi in the entry-level range, where they always provided excellent price / performance ratio for their products, but even now that they made a high-end product, it still performs excellent for the price point, with BC130 Nyx Pro having an excellent ergonomic and a sound I can only consider desirable with every IEM I had the chance to pair it with. From:Audiophile Heaven Click here to view more

ddHiFi BC130 Pro Review——By Moonstarreviews

Below are excerpts from the review: The Campfire Audio Supermoon is known for its well-regarded midrange clarity. Pairing it with the BC130 Pro cable enhances this aspect further. This combination improves transparency and resolution, resulting in vocals and instruments being perceived with greater detail and definition. The cable introduces a touch more clarity to the lower mids, while preserving the natural warmth and body that are hallmarks of the Supermoon. This balance ensures vocals remain smooth and engaging, even with the increased detail. Treble: The treble region of the Campfire Audio Supermoon benefits from a touch of added presence and…

ddHiFi Nyx Pro (BC130 Pro) Review —— By Prime Audio

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…

ddHiFi Nyx Pro Review——By Headfonics

Below are excerpts from the review: I would not say that the Nyx Pro adds soundstage in any direction, but rather fills in the spaces more while expanding the height (in treble note) a bit.Enhanced dynamics down low give the illusion of a deeper basement, but instead, I found it to be simply a better representation of what was coming through.Adding a bit more flair (and corresponding clarity) to the top end gives the illusion of that increase in height.While I won’t say this to be an expansion of soundstage, the Nyx Pro comes across rather as delivering a more…