gadgetgod

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Muse HiFi M1 Smart: Convenient USB DAC/AMP With Charging
Pros: Quite convenient to charge while using the source for music
Solid metallic build with glass front and nylon braided cable
decent sound quality
Cons: Low on output power
no DSD decoding
Is a little heavy
Yesterday, I posted my review for the Muse HiFi M1 portable USB DAC/AMP, today, I am bringing you a deep insight on its sibling, the M1 Smart. M1 Smart is IMO a different version to the M1 with an extra USB Type-C female socket for charging. It supports high-resolution 32-Bit/384kHz PCM signal decoding. M1 Smart also houses a small RGB LED. As for headphone output, we have the standard 3.5mm headphone jack. Let’s begin with the review.

Short Disclaimer:-

Same as the Muse HiFi M1, I received the M1 Smart from HiFiGo as a part of a review tour in my country. All the impressions and comments in this blog are entirely my own based on my own experience with the set. You can check some information on HiFiGo from the link below.
https://hifigo.com/products/muse-hifi-m1-smart
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Design & Build Quality:-

M1 Smart is a bigger version of the M1. It has a long-form factor with a black glass top and silver metallic chassis. The M1 Smart is a little on the heavier side but still manageable. It has a fixed Type-C connector cable with a nylon braided sleeve on the connector cable. M1 Smart has a Type-C charging port and a 3.5mm headphone output jack. The glass top on the front has a small O-ring LED that glows up when the DAC is connected to a source. Build quality is quite solid and robust, everything from the connector cable to the DAC’s chassis has a solid built structure.

Driving Power:-

Muse HiFi M1 Smart is again an entry-level USB DAC same as the M1. It provides enough power to drive most IEMs on the go although it won’t suffice for headphones. I personally tried it with Kinera IDUN Golden, Softears RSV, LETSHUOER Z12 Gold Edition, Sennheiser HD560S, etc. It’s good enough for driving IEMs straight out of a smartphone like Redmi Note 10 Pro in my case.
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Sound Impressions:-

M1 Smart sounds pretty clean and warm. It has a smooth, noise-free output with all the IEMs that I tested it with. In my experience, the M1 Smart sounds quite identical to the M1 with a warmish tone. It provides enough power to most IEMs to deliver a tight bass response, clean and accurate midrange, and smooth treble performance. Treble extensions are decent but could be better. The soundstage is again decent with the M1 Smart. I don’t find it to be lacking in terms of sound performance, everything sounded pretty decent and smooth. Although I won’t recommend it for use with IEMs that require more power or headphones.

Charging While Using It For Sound:-

The main attraction of the M1 Smart is the ability to charge the connected source while using it for music. It performs well, Although with sensitive IEMs you might notice a little bit of hiss introduced while charging. But quite a good feature to have at our disposal.

Things that can be improved:-

>It could use more output power for better drivability.

>Sound is clean and smooth but lacks dynamics in the long run.

>A little on the heavier side.

>No DSD support.
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M1 Smart vs M1:-

>Sound wise both are quite identical.

>M1 Smart is heavier.

>M1 Smart provides charging support while listening to music.

>M1 is a lot more compact.

Final Words:-

M1 Smart is more about convenience and ease rather than sound. Please don’t get me wrong here, M1 Smart sounds clean with no issues as such but the main attraction with the M1 Smart would be the ability to charge while using the device for music. Enjoy good music and charge at the same time!!
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danjcla
Did you test it as working at 384kHz? On Android using USB Audio Player PRO and standard test tracks that its little sibling the M1 can get up to 384kHz on, it was unable to go beyond 96kHz on any of the files. So either people are taking them at their word / not noticing it is overspec'ed, or there has been a production deviation, or of course maybe I'm just doing something silly :)

OspreyAndy

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Pros: -
Cons: -
Admin please delete. Wrongly posted for MUSE HiFi M1 (this page is for M1 Smart)
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machinegod

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Pros: Supports charging pass-through.
Nice build quality
Cons: Sound quality not that impressive.
Disclaimer : The unit was sent by Hifigo as a part of a review tour but all thoughts and opinions are my own. You can purchase it here.

Build Quality & Usability
The build quality of the dongle is solid, it is all metal and is hefty. But unfortunately the form factor has a connecting cable and is thus bulky and long, and not that suitable for portable use. The big size of the dongle itself doesn't help improve things further. This device is more desktop oriented and definitely not a pocketable solution. The M1 Smart worked flawlessly with Android and Windows in my usage. The unit is very power efficient and draws very less power, and neither does it heat up much. It only heats up noticeably when charging is used. It has an LED indicator which turns blue when earphones (only) are connected and red when earphones and charging both are connected. It supports OMTP and CTIA protocols and in line mics as well.

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Performance
The sound quality of the M1 Smart is mediocre and lacks drive even compared to its smaller sibling M1. It is on the weaker side and only recommended to be used with very efficient earphones. The M1 variant seems to have more juice and control over the sound than M1 Smart at the same volume. It performs slightly better than a regular phone with bad headphone output and at 39 USD it is a decent product. Do note that one mustn't use power hungry planar earphones or hard to drive headphones in general with this as it will not be able to drive it.

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Conclusion
The M1 Smart has mediocre performance and the market for small form factor type c dongles is saturated and some of them have even better laid out design for less protrusion during usage. The M1 Smart is a mediocre performer and only serves its purpose if you need the passthrough charging. It is clearly designed with convenience as first priority and not sound quality.

SherryLion

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The Review Of Muse HiFi M1 Smart
Pros: 1. Smooth presentation
2. Warm sounding
3. Smooth treble response
4. Wide soundstage
5. Good Separation
Cons: 1. Recessed mid range
2. Blunt Imaging
3. Not so good with details
4. Speed is under performed

The Review Of Muse HiFi M1 Smart


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Introduction


The MUSE HiFi is a new established company, which started their journey with a planar magnetic IEM known as Power, which got quite attention as well. Now they have released two budget Dac/Amp known as M1 and M1 Smart. And today I’ll be reviewing the Muse HiFi M1 Smart.

Disclaimer


*Thanks to HiFiGo team as this unit tour has been arranged by HiFiGo, lovely people. And as mentioned in all of my reviews, same goes with this one too and that is, each and every thoughts below mentioned are my personal own thoughts and they are not fiddled with any outside influences. The following link is where you can go and own one for yourself :-

https://hifigo.com/products/muse-hifi-m1-smart

*I will be referring these to as 'M1 smart' for the rest of the review.
*And at last I will only be reviewing the M1 smart on the basis of their performance, I do not care what these are made of or packaged with when newly purchased unless it affects the sound in any sense what so ever. Though will take form factor in some consideration.


Specification


Alright so the M1 smart is a dongle Dac/Amp that comes in two variants which are with non removable USB-C/Lightening connection. Both have same features except the connection end. The M1 Smart has a Hi-Res Dac which is not specified. This also has a great feature which lets you listen to music and charge up your device at the same time with another type-c charging port on the side of the M1 smart.

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Sound & Technical Performance


Okay the M1 smart has a good balance between tonality and technical performance. The treble becomes smooth, the mid range becomes a little recessed and the bass becomes a little warm. Through my testing I found this to be more smooth and warm in sound presentation. Very welcoming and soothing sounding. When it comes to technical aspects I’d say, they are average at this price point. The stage is wide and clean but no so clear with the imaging, I’d say it is blunt but the separation is good. The detail retrieval and resolution is alright but the speed resolvability is under performed.

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Conclusion


To conclude this review of M1 Smart, I would easily recommend the M1 Smart because of it’s smooth presentation and great features, especially listening to music and charging the device at the same time.

Sources And Tracks Used


Sources


Apple iPhone XS Max(using iphone adapter)
LG G8X
iPad (4th generation)
Apple Lossless
UAPP
Localy stored Flac and Wav Files

Tracks


Curtis Mayfield - Pusherman
Earth, Wind & Fire - September
Earth, Wind & Fire - Let's Groove
Boston - More Than A Feeling
Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere(Remastered)
Toto - Africa
The Police - Every Breath You Take
George Benson - Affirmation
Daft Punk - Doin' It Right
Daft Punk - Derezzed
Daft Punk - Tron Legacy (End Titles)
GOJIRA - Amazonia
The Mars Volta - Inertiatic ESP
Fergie - Glamorous
50 Cent - In Da Club
Jay Z - Holy Grail
Erbes - Lies
Nitti Gritti - The Loud
Juelz - Inferno
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the cons far outweigh the purchase of this dac
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SherryLion
Yeah, but to be honest it be a decent dac with warm sound, usually most dacs in this price range performs analytical and neutral.
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