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S.M.S.L M500 MKIII Bluetooth Audio DAC & Headphone Amplifier, ESS9038PRO D/A Chip, USB/Optical/Coaxial/Bluetooth Input, Hi-Res MQA XMOS DSD512 PCM THD+N 0.00006%

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Color: M500 Mkiii


Features

  • ES9038PRO D/A Chip.
  • Your CD player's digital output(optical or coaxial) can be fed to an MQA decoder. The MQA decoder can restore the original high-resolution signal heard in the studio and confirm it, using the authentication signature. SMSL M500 MKIII support MQA CD.
  • Tempered glass panel. Higher light transmittance high lights simplicity and beauty with 1.9-inch IPS full-angle screen, high-end and durable.
  • Exquisite layout of the upper and lower floors to maximize the use of space. Upper audio, middle digital, bottom power, complementary interference.
  • Built-in high-performance headphone amplifier. The all-round PLFC headphone amplifier circuit. Makes it possible to obtain more than 2W output power and less than-120dB distortion when the headphone is placed in a 16 load!

Package Dimensions: 11.14 x 7.32 x 4.49 inches


Item Weight: 2.82 pounds


Item model number: M500 MKIII


Date First Available: August 13, 2022


Department: 男士


Manufacturer: S.M.S.L


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  • Excellent DAC/Amplifier Combo
Overall, I'm very satisfied with this unit. I've owned many headphone amplifiers and digital-to-analog converters - all in the budget range. I've tried Schiit products, however I have had very bad luck with them losing functionality for unknown reasons, and having to replace them. In my experience, which does not seem to be the experience of others, Schiit lacks quality control. Prior to this, I'm coming from an SMSL SAPII PRO headphone amplifier running off of my Focusrite Scarlett interface as a DAC, into Beyerdynamic DT 880 Pro headphones. Recently, although being very happy with my DT 880's for the last two years, I took the plunge on a pair of Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro headphones. I needed a suitable DAC/Amp unit that would fully utilize what these fantastic headphones have to offer. I've been very impressed with the SMSL SAPII PRO headphone amplifier. For the price I paid for it, it has lasted nearly two years with no issues whatsoever. It's volume output is fantastic, and drives headphones rated at 250 to 300 ohms with plenty of headroom to spare. Due to this, the first brand I looked into was SMSL - and they appeared to have exactly what I was looking for. The M500, utilized as a DAC/Amp combo, seemed like a very affordable option. As a Tidal HiFi subscriber for several years, and never having owned an MQA capable DAC, I wanted something that could decode the MQA audio in my collection. I also wanted an all-in-on sort of unit if possible, and at this price point there seems to be no competition - MQA capable DAC units seem to run twice the price of this item, if not more. There are a couple of negative aspects to this unit that I have noticed, although they are certainly acceptable to me. The first is very minor - it would be nice if this had an XLR output for headphones that can utilize this. I do not own any, but it would be a nice feature for future-proofing. It does have left and right balanced XLR outputs on the rear of the device, I assume for studio monitors. Secondly, the volume output of the amplifier is significantly lower than my SMSL SAPII PRO unit, although I did know this before purchasing. This is not a problem currently, however, as it drives headphones with a 250 ohm impedance rating perfectly fine - with a maximum volume of 40, comfortable listening volume for me is between 25 and 28 on most tracks. On quieter tracks or albums, especially noticeable with MQA content, I found myself turning the volume all the way up to 35 on occasion. More headroom would be nice, and I do not believe the amplifier in this unit would drive headphones with a 600 ohm impedance rating competently - just something to be aware of. Thirdly, the most annoying issue I have found - if I find a fix for this, I will update my review - has to do with the playback of MQA content without any software decoding of the source material, and fully utiliziing the DAC. When switching between tracks, or albums, or bit-rates, there is an approximately one second stutter (or delay) at the beginning of each track that clips the audio off of the beginning. Perhaps this has to do with my buffer size, but trying different values did not seem to fix the issue. DSD playback seems to work and sounds great, although I do not have enough DSD content (nor have I listened to enough) to full analyze this feature, but I appreciate having the option to do so. I look forward to listening to more music on this unit every day, and am very happy with my purchase. Hopefully it will have the same reliability and longevity as my previous SMSL product has had. Thanks for reading. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2020 by J. Eldridge

  • Excellent Dac Amp Combo
Would like to help people who may be seeing negative reviews and thinking whether or not to buy this or not. I received mine today, September 3, 2021. Thing works perfectly out of the box. I'm thinking there will be a little break-in period for the sound quality -- I'm listening to some high-res 24/96 content right now I know pretty well and it sounds a little bright. I have my M500 connected over a hifi USB cable from Wireworld connected to Roon and Qobuz. Once I installed the drivers from the SMSL website it showed up in Roon as a SMSL Wasapi Dac which is the bit-perfect output of Windows. Works perfectly with Roon and Qobuz. Using my low impedance Grado SR225x I find the max volume is about at 50% or 20 out of 40 volume positions. Testing my Beyer Dynamic DT990 Pro 250-ohm headphones I find the max volume of 100% 40/40 drives the headphones to about 75% of their maximum volume. So it can work with both low resistance dynamic drivers as well as high resistance drivers. I do not have a set of planar magnetic headphones to test so I can't really tell you if the M500 can drive them or not. When I was looking at this amp/dac combo I was also looking at the Topping EX5 and DX7 Pro. The EX5 has a higher milli-watt output but uses the 9038Q2M dac chip (a dac designed for mobile applications) where the M500 uses the 9038Pro. The DX7 Pro is probably the product to buy but it's kind of expensive and takes a while to ship from Asia. The DX7, like the M500 both use the 9038Pro dac but the difference is the IC layout quality and the DX7 has a higher milli-watt output and more front connector options. Because I wanted next day shipping and normally use low resistance dynamic driver headphones I decided to buy the M500. I only needed the quarter inch output anyway. One of the additional things that sold me was that it was fulfilled by Amazon with 1-day shipping. I can tell you Amazon stuck to their next-day shipping it arrived the same day I ordered it. The jack tolerances on the rear connectors are rather tight. I had to align my USB cable perfectly for it to insert. I don't use MQA so I don't have any comments about that. When you play music on the M500 higher than 44.1 or 48 khz it will show you on the screen a high-res audio logo which is kind of neat. Sound quality overall is excellent. I have not had any issues with playback it's working totally perfectly. Mine shipped with Sofware firmware version 1.7 and hardware firmware 1.3 dated May 30th, 2020. I have not had any issues with the stock/shipped firmware. This is my first time owning one of these 9038Pro Dac units and it sounds clean and well detailed. I am listening to some stuff on this M500 I normally listen to on my living-room hifi system and I can hear details I don't normally hear on that system using my Grados and M500 together. Overall this is a great buy compared to competitors. The menu system is really simple and you don't have to worry about switches and complications. I would recommend this unit for people with low to middle resistance headphones. If you have high resistance headphones you might want to look at the DX7 pro if you can justify the price premium. I would buy the M500 again it really sounds great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2021 by Douglas B.

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