oh i think you misunderstood my question and i am sorry for that.
i just want to know if you'll make a DAP with Sabre chip as you make the FiioX7 (and X7-2) by the past.
I do not want a dap with amp modules. Just Sabre chip. thanks
So,to be clear. You are making new flagship models. Will these now be under the M series? I want the functionality of the x7ii,optical ,docking potential,Bluetooth with apt’x hd. I don’t need amp modules,judging from the power of the M11 you have nailed amplification superbly. I am just planning ahead as I have bought fiio for years and see no reason to change unless new designs remove some of the old flexibility of use.
oh i think you misunderstood my question and i am sorry for that.
i just want to know if you'll make a DAP with Sabre chip as you make the FiioX7 (and X7-2) by the past.
I do not want a dap with amp modules. Just Sabre chip. thanks
So,to be clear. You are making new flagship models. Will these now be under the M series? I want the functionality of the x7ii,optical ,docking potential,Bluetooth with apt’x hd. I don’t need amp modules,judging from the power of the M11 you have nailed amplification superbly. I am just planning ahead as I have bought fiio for years and see no reason to change unless new designs remove some of the old flexibility of use.
Ok,thank you James, But I still don’t know if there will be a line out on the top of the device with optical? Any generic usb c phone charger can be used for docking if the K5,DK1 aren’t going to be updated
I think lots of people want Google play services for M11. Please Fiio make it hapend either like Ibasso did with DX220 trought add-on or make OEM unlock and bootloader open so we can root firmware our self's. Also would be nice to have one full firmware with all programs for loading it up through windows. This way M11 would be best DAP for it's price.
make some high-end dap with noise floor lower than 3uV on balanced output, please.
I think that a lot of yours customers are listening their high-sensitivity iem's on low volume, especially when they are going to sleep.
Otherwise we must use some other adapters (like iFi iEmatch) which can change the original sound of iem.
or
maybe good idea will be high-end dap with only two balanced outputs (no 3,5mm single-ended at all):
one 2,5mm balanced output with Noise floor <3uV , Output power approximately ≥200mW (16Ω / THD+N<1%) - for sensitive IEM's
and other 4,4mm balanced output with higher Noise floor, Output power approximately ≥500mW (16Ω / THD+N<1%) - for full-size headphones
Really enjoying my new M11 @FiiO, it's a credit to all involved. I was hoping that you could improve the functionality of the skip forward/backward physical buttons so that a a long hold or double-tap-hold would scrub through the track rather then skipping it. I've noticed that if you accidentally hold the button down (particularly Spotify) it will skip tracks at an alarming rate.
When I listen to M11 music player while connected to USB port of PC/Mac (in file transfer mode), there is a very (dangerously) loud digital noise when I start my music (see my post above for link to sound clip). I can't provide an exact method to replicate but here are some trends:
It seems to happen after I have done a few file transfers to onboard SD cards
The noise happens when I start to play from a stopped/silent/mute condition
Sometimes the noise is a brief buzz, other times it seems to go one for about 5 seconds. When it happens, it is the same duration and only goes longer/worse.
I can disconnect the USB C and the noise goes away
I often use M11 while charging at my desk from PC and I have to make sure I don't have the IEM in my ears when I restart music. I would appreciate it if you can look into this and advise. Thanks!!!
When I listen to M11 music player while connected to USB port of PC/Mac (in file transfer mode), there is a very (dangerously) loud digital noise when I start my music (see my post above for link to sound clip). I can't provide an exact method to replicate but here are some trends:
It seems to happen after I have done a few file transfers to onboard SD cards
The noise happens when I start to play from a stopped/silent/mute condition
Sometimes the noise is a brief buzz, other times it seems to go one for about 5 seconds. When it happens, it is the same duration and only goes longer/worse.
I can disconnect the USB C and the noise goes away
I often use M11 while charging at my desk from PC and I have to make sure I don't have the IEM in my ears when I restart music. I would appreciate it if you can look into this and advise. Thanks!!!
Thanks, but it's actually not a power hum. Regardless of set volume, it's a very loud (to a point I worry about hearing loss) digital noise. I have tried different ports and devices and it seems to occur.
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