zandbak
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You have to set DSD output to: DSD over PCM 1.1 / DoP
You have to set DSD output to: DSD over PCM 1.1 / DoP
Screensaver/Auto-Off has been working fine in mine. Didn't even know it was a feature when I got it.
Meanwhile. I think I'm going to sell the entire stack (VA2/M8/P1)... let's see how much interest it gets in the sales forum.
How do you activate the screensaver function. I have activated auto standby, but I cant activate the screensaver on my device.
Can you also check what firmware level you have on your unit?
I have some further questions, sorry if they seem stupid...
1) would you be able to control volume throught the PC? This would mean that you cound tottally ignore the pre-amp section, and drive it straight to a power amp
2) how much better would you think it is from the DAC of the average AV receiver (lets say a marantz nr1506, or a yamaha 663-683 or the average 500-600$ AV receiver?). Do you think it is really audible for the average joe (me!)
I've just read the post about the upcoming m9. Yous said it is a step up? i was thinking its more like the implentation that matters ,not the actual DAC it self. Do you know maybe the price of the new m9?
Regards,
hello again,
quick question.
do you think it would defeat the purpose of buying a smsl-m8, if i connect its analog output to an intergrated amp (such as the NR1506) and from there on, use further sound-processing algorithms?
To be more specific, i would like to do that, so the AV-amp, distinquishes the 2channel signal, to a 2.1 setup and also feed my subwoofer, by relieving my main L/R speakers of some burden (lets say 100hz)
do you think a setup like this would ruin all the improved clarity i would get? or it is still a nice upgrade option to consider?
What is the best , most analog sounding dac from SMSL company?
Depends on your taste. Besides, hardly anybody would have them all to compare. There are at least 8 dacs: Idol, M2, M3, Sanskrit 6, Sanskrit PRO, M6, M8 and M9.
I have Sanskrit 6, M2 and M8, and am tempted to buy M9. Only I don't need the headphone amp which is implemented in M9.
M2 - sounds amazing clear and with good soundstage through line-out. Plays DSD as well. Makes some trouble with USB not being recognized from time to time. Lacks energy in bass. Best used as USB to Spdif converter, in my case feeding through optical out MUSE tda1543 X 4 NOS dac.
Sanskrit 6 - laid back, rich and wooly Wolfson sound. Great bass and lower midrange, veiled highs. Very deep soundstage, which can make the music somewhat distant. No DSD. Adding the linear power supply makes the bass tighter. Bought some cheap but good one, on Aliexpress.
M8 - fast, shiny, crisp, nervous sound. Needs a careful set-up to use it's best. Don't pair it with neutral-bright SS amps and AKG or Beyers. Works great with tube amps and darker hp-s like Senns or Audezes. In my case with Little Dot II + HD650 + P1 linear power supply. Has 3 pcm filters, plays DSD.
From these 3, technically the M8 is the best, lowest noise floor, modern clean sound, several filters to play with.
King of the "bang for the buck" IMHO, goes definitely to Sanskrit 6th. Overall pleasant, darker sound, you can get it for less than $100.