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The ddHiFi XLR44B is an adapter that goes for simplicity. Available here in a two-pack, it features a sleek, two-inch chassis with a matte black finish that likely won’t call attention, but will fit nicely into most setups Read More
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This is one of those products that do what they're supposed to do at a reasonable price. They are transparent (don't color the sound), well built, and seem to be durable. I can enjoy my Loxjie tube amp with 4.4mm balanced cables now!
Since this is made in a Neutrik shell, it is easy to unscrew it and take a look inside. The soldering quality is good, the wires from the 4.4mm Pentaconn connector to the XLR pins are a proper length.
So I opened it up and all the connections are used, even the ground. Good stuff. Also cheaper to buy this version, than actually building one yourself.
Drop customer service: You can chose between full refund with prepaid return label or $7 partial refund.
Me: To make sure, my refund will be $35 plus shipping fee $6.5, and comes with a prepaid return label, right?
Drop customer service: Sorry, you live too far away. We can not offer you a prepaid return label. I have gone ahead and issued a $7 refund to you!
Me: .......You mean I paid $35 + $6.5 - $7 = $34.5 and waited for about 2 month for a SINGLE ADAPTER?
Drop customer service: ...........
Me: WELL THEN TAKE 1 STAR REVIEW FOR YOUR WONDERFUL SERVICE.
The adapter is great. I'm less enthusiastic about Drop advertising the deal for 2 adapters, only delivering half the order, and then remedying the situation by refunding 20%. Very fuzzy math, pretty sure Drop came out ahead.
It does exactly what it was designed to do, allow you to connect 4.4 to xlr. Did not detect any noise or anything out of the usual when my hd6xx to my thx 789. Sounded just like the xlr cable that I could use anyways. If anything, it’ll just simply my need to switch cables out as often depending on when I use my portable amp or my desktop headphone amp. ddhifi makes great adapters, and this one does its job just as well
RyanPinDid you only get 1 adapter or 2 like you were supposed to get? And this is not ddHiFi’s fault who’s a great company. Just contact them on Alibaba and report this. It is Drop who are the scammers trying to make twice the price by removing 1 of the 2 adapters from the box.
MechEngWhat jerks!
I’ve dealt with ddHiFi directly before on Alibaba to get the only other micro-USB to Lightning cables that work with FiiO products, and in my case, the FiiO Q5S (comes with the AM3E balanced amp module with >560mW per channel @ 32Ω), an extra amp module I really wanted named the AM3D (the first actual AAA (Achromatic Audio Amplifier) THX-78 balanced amp module ever created for a portable DAC/DAP, with >500mW per channel @ 32Ω; 4.4mm output only), used with Audeze’s elegant and cleanly-designed custom balanced 4-pin XLR cable, for a naked cable anyway which I typically hate (sells for $399 separately, and unbalanced 3.5mm TRS) that came with my Audeze LCDi4 ($2495) via a female 4-pin XLR to 4.4mm male adapter (with braided solid silver wire). And I make serious luxury (non-naked) cables and cords with two American-made, built to order wires (that cost ME $3.35 and $2.85 per foot, respectively, unlike 99% of cable builders who use cheap, 10¢ per meter, OCC wire (and OCC is a ridiculous, non-scientific proven joke of an extrusion method that has infected the cable community for years) but I could never make one of my adapters (which take 8-12 hours of handicraft) for the extremely cheap price of $30 I paid for this high-quality one, which is a steal for that price – still likely made in China, though).
And I got a package from ddHiFi that was missing one of the special FiiO-only Micro-USB to Lightning cables. BUT they couldn’t have been any nicer, and even paid an extra $20+ to send it to me Priority Express International USPS from China, and I got it a mere 4 days later.
So if I were you, I would go directly to ddHiFi on Alibaba and talk to them! They are very nice and I’m sure they will help you bypass these Drop hoodlums! This is not the first nor the last I’ll hear of Drop screwing a customer over, and they even illegally sold (at a discounted price) a batch of illegally obtained Audeze headphones they were selling for 10% cheaper than Audeze, or an Audeze vendor like myself typically sells them for.
The only thing I ever bought from Drop was (supposed to be) a premium brand of manicuring clippers and scissors (for $75 vs. regularly priced $225), and they turned out to be cheap garbage that was nothing like the genuine artifact I had already bought as separates. Drop did not want to return my item and I told them if they did not I would not only report Drop to my credit card company and Visa directly, but I would post their reply for all to see on here. Then they caved and refunded my money. I should never have had to go through hoops to get an f’in refund!! Drop management just can’t help but to scam people and OEM vendors all the time. It’s in their DNA.