Ah right, I guess if you can avoid the fees and get it in a few months then waiting and saving money for other gear is a good optionThank you.
I am actually thinking of getting it from a friend in US, he will be coming in two months. I am thinking if I should wait that long or get it now paying that import fees.
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Cowon PLENUE M2 (Current Firmware and Manual Links in 1st post)
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Soundtrap
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I might be late with the answer but if you still need info answer is yes. M2 drives them easily with grunt only Cowon can provide. Pairing is nice as well, offcourseyou might have to use jet effects, I do.Hi Chris,
Is M2 able to drive HD6XX to a reasonable level and how is the pair up?
jmills8
Previously known as bmiamihk, jmills2
Hello , has anybody used a 400 gig sd card in the M2 ? Thxs
Hello , has anybody used a 400 gig sd card in the M2 ? Thxs
Sorry didn't try before I stripped it down
Inside the PM2:
I bought a PM2 here on headfi to see if I could replace the PCM1795 with a PCM1792A and possibly upgrade the opamps/caps. First look is promising regarding the DAC (see below) not much info available other than its pin and mode compatible.
Cowon use a modular DAC/AMP design (just not for the end users)
Very interesting is that they are using the Plenue 1 DAC/AMP board but with different Audio Hub, DAC and OPAMP. Also notice the system board is the same as the older Plenue M, so basically they made a new product out of 2 very good older ones and put it in a new case with a new name but for a lower price (lower R&D cost) win win for us.
P1
Audio Hub: WM8998 (incorrect? @Windows X)
DAC: PCM1792A
I/V LPF: OPA1612 x 2
Output/Buffer: OPA1612
P1 pic from fidilizer
PM2
Audio Hub: WM8804
DAC: PCM1795
I/V LPF: OPA1612 x2
Output/Buffer: AD8397
I bought a PM2 here on headfi to see if I could replace the PCM1795 with a PCM1792A and possibly upgrade the opamps/caps. First look is promising regarding the DAC (see below) not much info available other than its pin and mode compatible.
Cowon use a modular DAC/AMP design (just not for the end users)
Very interesting is that they are using the Plenue 1 DAC/AMP board but with different Audio Hub, DAC and OPAMP. Also notice the system board is the same as the older Plenue M, so basically they made a new product out of 2 very good older ones and put it in a new case with a new name but for a lower price (lower R&D cost) win win for us.
P1
Audio Hub: WM8998 (incorrect? @Windows X)
DAC: PCM1792A
I/V LPF: OPA1612 x 2
Output/Buffer: OPA1612
P1 pic from fidilizer
PM2
Audio Hub: WM8804
DAC: PCM1795
I/V LPF: OPA1612 x2
Output/Buffer: AD8397
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pholcus1975
500+ Head-Fier
Nice internal view! So, is p1 so much better than pm2?
Its pretty much identical apart from 3 components on the audio board. the audio board is the same in both, just audio hub IC, dac and headphone opamp are different, pm2 headphone amp is better and with more power.
But the dac is better spec on the P1. So i'd conclude PM2 is a bargain.
But the dac is better spec on the P1. So i'd conclude PM2 is a bargain.
jmills8
Previously known as bmiamihk, jmills2
My 8 year old has started cutting fruits open with a razor blade. She will remove the inside and then put a candy inside it the she will sew it up.Inside the PM2:
I bought a PM2 here on headfi to see if I could replace the PCM1795 with a PCM1792A and possibly upgrade the opamps/caps. First look is promising regarding the DAC (see below) not much info available other than its pin and mode compatible.
Cowon use a modular DAC/AMP design (just not for the end users)
Very interesting is that they are using the Plenue 1 DAC/AMP board but with different Audio Hub, DAC and OPAMP. Also notice the system board is the same as the older Plenue M, so basically they made a new product out of 2 very good older ones and put it in a new case with a new name but for a lower price (lower R&D cost) win win for us.
P1
Audio Hub: WM8998 (incorrect? @Windows X)
DAC: PCM1792A
I/V LPF: OPA1612 x 2
Output/Buffer: OPA1612
P1 pic from fidilizer
PM2
Audio Hub: WM8804
DAC: PCM1795
I/V LPF: OPA1612 x2
Output/Buffer: AD8397
What did you change, DAC only?
DAC so far, struggling to find anything else that can be improved TBH, there is zero room when back in the case for any larger caps etc.
Complete newbie question: what do you use to de- and re-solder the DAC chips? Just a hand-held solder or something more complicated.DAC so far, struggling to find anything else that can be improved TBH, there is zero room when back in the case for any larger caps etc.
Dying to know how much the sound changes. Obviously not possible to do A-B comparisons but any impressions on differences before and after the mod?
I currently have an M2 and D2. Was initially thinking the D2 might replace it, but after longer listening I’m feeling like the M2 will be the keeper. I might follow in your footsteps and give modding a go.
Complete newbie question: what do you use to de- and re-solder the DAC chips? Just a hand-held solder or something more complicated.
Dying to know how much the sound changes. Obviously not possible to do A-B comparisons but any impressions on differences before and after the mod?
I currently have an M2 and D2. Was initially thinking the D2 might replace it, but after longer listening I’m feeling like the M2 will be the keeper. I might follow in your footsteps and give modding a go.
Hot air smd rework station, mignifying arm/light, smd flux and beer
It's a real nice improvement, its like a Plenue 1 but with more power. Which is essentially exactly what it is now. I have a higher capacity battery on the way too
jmills8
Previously known as bmiamihk, jmills2
I really like the PM2 sound , it gives something that 3.5K usd daps cant. One issue I always had was its battery life so I went to an audio shop and they added a 8,000 MAH battery and they modded the dap. So now it has a 11,000 MAH battery and the over all sound us slightly more detailed wider and bass is tighter but hits harder.
dsrk
Headphoneus Supremus
Wow, I really like how you guys mod the gear.I really like the PM2 sound , it gives something that 3.5K usd daps cant. One issue I always had was its battery life so I went to an audio shop and they added a 8,000 MAH battery and they modded the dap. So now it has a 11,000 MAH battery and the over all sound us slightly more detailed wider and bass is tighter but hits harder.
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