Waiting for someone to report that Qobuz operates 100% OK on M15. (It was a miserable experience on M9) I would also like to see the correct Qobuz sample rates per track displayed on my home DAC display when playing out via USB. (HiBy just displays a fixed 96k from Tidal)
I HOPE the BT module of M15 is working without any problems! But it seems, it's an architecture problem.... an old Samsung SoC? Really?
M7 FAILED with BT module -> micro gaps!
M9 FAILED with BT module -> micro gaps!
M11 FAILED with BT module -> micro gaps!
Maybe M11 PRO failed, too! -> not tested, but based on same SoC / BT module?
Waiting for someone to report that Qobuz operates 100% OK on M15. (It was a miserable experience on M9) I would also like to see the correct Qobuz sample rates per track displayed on my home DAC display when playing out via USB. (HiBy just displays a fixed 96k from Tidal)
1300 USD puts it at roughly double what I recently paid for an M11pro in New Zealand. But still cheaper than a AK SE100, SA700, KANN Cube, SP1000/M or SP2000.
Personally I felt the price is fair given totl components are used. To me the biggest selling point is the adoption of the AKM 4499esq DAC. I just love this dac on my SP2K. I personally like the volume control on my WM1Z Sony Walkman series with buttons-more safe. Output power is fair (800 mw at 32 ohm balance) compared to SP2K (1130 mw at 32 Ohm) but better than WM1A/Z. Battery reserve is good. The bottom line is the sound. If the sound can match the WM1A, then it will be a success. I particularly like the 2.5 + 4.4 balance outputs, wish AK will do that. Can wait to hear this dap.
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