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ND DD3 – ON THE VERGE

INTRODUCTION:

China-based ND Audio, a newly established company, entered the Chi-Fi market to establish a presence for themselves by releasing their new budget IEM namely the DD3 which has a nanometer level diaphragm embedded in a 10mm Dual Magnetic Dual Cavity Dynamic Driver for exceptional audio quality and a better listening experience. In this review let’s check about the ND DD3 in detail through the following sections.

ND DD3 IEM SPECIFICATIONS:

Frequency: 20-40000Hz

Sensitivity: 107dB/103dB/107dB/109dB

Impedance: 45/35/35/34 Ohms

Driver Unit: 10mm Dual Magnetic Dual Cavity Dynamic Driver

Connector: 2Pin 0.75mm

Cable: Silver-Plated Detachable Cable

OVERVIEW:

Sound Profile: V shaped with tuning controls that produce four distinct sound profiles namely Powerful Low Frequencies, Vibrant High Frequencies, Natural Balance, Enhanced Low Frequencies.

Tone and Timbre: For a single dynamic driver, it has a strange warm and metallic quality to its sound.

Frequency Response: Has a strong bass profile, a duller mid section and a response that feels average in the treble region.

Technicalities: Non-Holographic imaging is the technical term for this. The production appears to be expansive with the scene slightly being more open than usual. The capability of layering is only average.

ND DD3 IN DEPTH ANALYSIS:

BASS:

MID SECTION:

TREBLE:

ND DD3 VERDICT:

DD3, the latest offering from the house of ND audio falls under the budget chi-fi category which indeed is a strong competitive market. Being their first budget IEM in their catalog the IEM does deliver some competition but not the most impactful one. This product is priced around 18-20 USD.

Even though the DD3 has a fun and lively sound, it does not have what I call “TONE,” which is the basic quality I like best. Being very warm and metallic does not make the listener happy and makes the presentation seem more robotic and unnatural.

Even though the tone and technical aspects are not great, this will please casual listeners who like a fun sound and a nice wide scene. Using this as a starting point, the brand should focus more on the TONE aspect in the next version. The tuning modes do not change the sound much, so they are mostly there for show.

As a good alternative, I would choose the KZ LINGLONG because it has a pleasing overall tone and is well-balanced. It also costs about the same or even a little less.

Overall, the DD3 is a lot like CAT ON THE WALL in that it is great for casual listeners but needs a lot of sound improvements to stay in this competitive market. Hopefully, the brand will make these changes in their next line of products.

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DISCLAIMER:

This unit has been provided to me by CONCEPTKART and thanks to them for giving me this opportunity to check out this product. The whole review is based on my views and experience hence it might differ from person to person.

If you are interested in purchasing this product in India, please feel free to go ahead via this unaffiliated link: https://conceptkart.com/products/nd-dd3-iem?variant=40370688196682

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