The SMSL M500 doesn't have the 'Accusilicon' oscillator chips but the Topping D90 has. After the M500 V2, they are almost equally well measuring devices. I've also read that these Accusilicon chips are rather expensive. Could it be possible that Topping is putting in unnecessary expensive stuff that make no difference in sound or do these chips actually make a difference? If yes, to what measurement should we see an improvement...coz the jitter is anyways almost worth ignoring on both the DACs... Thanks
But you see they market that stuff saying that it kinda helps with time domain processing I guess...I honestly don't know if they help with that or maybe something else...hence the question ie what's their role and are other cheaper DACs giving the same results without these expensive components? And if yes, why put them in and charge more...Why on earth would any competent company build in unnecessary components? Doesnt mean a separate device cant perform as well without that component- just different design choices, surely?
Those measurements have voltage at ~4.5V, while Amir's review had it at ~4.3V. How much difference does this make in the measurements?
Why not just plug it in and use it- why bother trying to update anything?!Hi, so I've received my M500 V2 today. Do I need to update anything on it? What SW and what version should I install on my PC? I don't want to get stuck with a single version as many who have updated have!
Your right there is a USB SW that needs to be installed I guess... people used to update that and their units for stuck on one version. Anyways, saw SMSL website, they have just one driver now...makes life easier!Why not just plug it in and use it- why bother trying to update anything?!
Your right there is a USB SW that needs to be installed I guess... people used to update that and their units for stuck on one version. Anyways, saw SMSL website, they have just one driver now...makes life easier!
Actually, I'm pretty sure I was forced to install at least the USB Driver...if I remember correctly, it was needed to play MQAs...I could be wrong!Should be plug and play with Windows 10- I know all about the shaky driver issues bricking V1 devices. None should be needed with W10
I would try withoutActually, I'm pretty sure I was forced to install at least the USB Driver...if I remember correctly, it was needed to play MQAs...I could be wrong!
I have happily been using my red M500 for some 3 months now with my AH-D7200 and Sundra. However, I have decided to get an Agron mkIII, which probably needs much more power. I don't want to spend as much waiting-time and money to get a 786AAA@$374 or as much money to get a A90, I am therefore considering L30, sp200 or Hersey. Pros and Cons?
Balanced out from M500- Geshelli Erish fully balanced. But let me just test that set up on my Fostex T60- which are essentially the same phones with tuning / pad differences.
That means you have the M500 for single ended and the Erish for balanced- for an additional $200.
thank you for your recommendation. Is only 1w@32ohm really enough?Yup, that works.
Get the argons with a balanced cable and a geshelli erish. Powers my t60 like a dream. 9 o clock low gain, loud and clear as a bell. @MalinYamato
Also, yes the m500 headamp struggles
thank you for your recommendation. Is only 1w@32ohm really enough?