Shanling M0 - Smallest Hi-Res Portable Player - New Firmware V3.6
Jan 18, 2024 at 11:04 PM Post #6,406 of 6,413
Hi wanted to ask about my M0 - is it possible for it to be charging and be used as a digital transport at the same time? Because my unit is old and I think there is some normal degradation of battery.
 
Jan 19, 2024 at 12:59 AM Post #6,407 of 6,413
Hi wanted to ask about my M0 - is it possible for it to be charging and be used as a digital transport at the same time? Because my unit is old and I think there is some normal degradation of battery.

Not likely to work, even if you would build a special double headed cable for this.
 
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Jan 19, 2024 at 6:08 PM Post #6,411 of 6,413
I haven't tried the a58, but I think the M0 is an excellent little player.
Indeed, they are not even in the same league! I'd pay the $90 difference but I also understand budgeting :v: Not to mention the excellent support you get from Shanling right here in the forums:wink:
 
Jan 20, 2024 at 2:17 AM Post #6,412 of 6,413
indeed, it really is one of my favourites ever. I've had mine from release and I still use it every day.
It will be a sad day when it dies.
Having said that, I really fancy Shanling's new H2.

As for support, it was superceded by the Pro quite a while ago and they aren't updating the software any more, I wouldn't expect them to, but, on 18th january Mejoshua asked a question and Shanling answered within 1/2 an hour.

That seems like excellent support for an obsolete player.

Charlie
 
Jan 26, 2024 at 10:27 PM Post #6,413 of 6,413
(I also posted this in the watercooler thread, in the IEM section)

I think the Sansa Clip+ is probably my most used dap of all time, so I was pretty excited to try out the clip case for my Shanling M0 Pro, which I'm using a lot more than I thought I would. Anyway, it's a bit of a swing-and-a-miss imo. One of the advantages of the Clip+ and another device with a nice clip, the EarStudio ES100 MK2, was that you could easily leverage the clip open with one hand. Made it super easy to clip them on or off of whatever. With the M0 clip case, it is lacking a mechanical clip component and instead is just plastic you pry open. Whack. And it's very awkward to try and clip it onto stuff one-handed.
 

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