brainfog
New Head-Fier
@cobrabucket Having used both I will say that for me the R6 III is the clear winner. Out of the box the M3 Ultra might have a slight edge of musical ability but the Plugin's and MSEB functinality in the HIBY make it a very tuneable device making it ideal for pretty much all of my IEM's and Headphones. The Shanlings Android Implementation is flawed (see spoiler below). I really wanted to like the Shanling M3 Ultra but the software experience just was't up to par for me. The Hiby R6 III isn't perfect (yet) due to some firmware bugs.. but it is customizable.. which is something I find extremely important. I've attached a snippet of my initial impressions of the M3 below.I was thinking about getting a new DAP and have narrowed it down between the Hiby R6 III and the Shanling M3 Ultra. Any thoughts or comments?
Shanling M3 Ultra: I loved the form factor, controls and build quality of this player straight away and once I loaded up my SD Card full of files I was taken back by the sound quality of this player. It presented superb detail and dynamics and imaging and staging was very good. It presented itself as neutral but spiced up the mid bass and upper treble region that created a good synergy with all of my IEM's and even my HD6XX's, every track I played through the Shanling Music Player App seemed to come alive with this player... through both the the 3.5 & 4.4 outputs. I stayed up many hours past my bedtime that day as I could not stop listening... So far so good..
The next morning I started to instal my streaming apps from the Google Play store and this is when my experience started to go south. A couple of issues presented themselves once I moved away from playing local files on the Shanling App:
- I was aware the home button had been scripted to act as Shanling's home screen as shown in this review by Mark Ryan and figured I could live with it. I don't tend to use launchers on Android but what I failed to realize is that when Pinning apps there is no way to unpin them unless you physically reboot the player (which seems painfully slow). I see you own a M8 so perhaps you are fine with this functionality but for me it felt like Shanling's is taking an Apple ioS approach to an open source platform. At this point I was annoyed but overlooked this issues as I loved the hardware build, controls, and sound quality.
- The nail in the coffin however came about from the WIFI connection when I started streaming music from Qobuz (my main streaming platform) and experienced stuttering. I then thought to download the album to the player (i tired both internal and sd card) and the downloads seemed to stall after about 30 seconds. I tested this on Tidal and Spotify and experienced the same issues. I then installed Speedtest and and saw my download speeds were hovering around 4.2 MBPS down and uploads over 61MBPS!
I tried removing the device from network... setting a static IP via hardware IP assignment with no luck. I even tried factory resetting the device but the best performance that I saw was around 48MBPS down for about 30 seconds before going back to 4MBPS moments later. I tested on both my Samsung Galaxy S21Ultra and the FiiO M11 Plus ESS and both were downloading/uploading at over 200MBPS. I reset the system, boxed it back up, and submitted my return request.![]()
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