SMSL Upgraded M300SE MQA Audio DAC CS43131*2 with 6.35/4.4mm Headphone
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S M S L M300se. Sold S.M.S.L M300 MKII 155! Headphone Reviews and Discussion SMSL M300SE MQA Audio DAC CS43131*2 with 6.35/4.4mm Headphone AMP used Cirrus Logic's latest audio decoder chip CS43131, with carefully designed circuitry, achieves an unprecedented 0.00013% (-117dB) distortion performance! The new third generation XMOS XU-316, PCM support up to 32bit /768kHz, DSD support up to DSD512. Amazon.com: SMSL M300SE(Upgraded),Two CS43131 Chip MQA Audio Decoder,Ear Amplifier,Third Generation XMOS,PCM768kHz/32bit DSD256,DOP64,5 PCM Filters,True Balanced Output XLR,THD+N -117dB : Electronics
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In today's review, I'm checking out the SMSL M300 SE desktop DAC SMSL M300SE(Upgraded),Two CS43131 Chip MQA Audio Decoder,Ear Amplifier,Third Generation XMOS,PCM768kHz/32bit DSD256,DOP64,5 PCM Filters,True Balanced Output XLR,THD+N -117dB 4.4 out of 5 stars 96 2 offers from $12349 $ 123 49
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The M300 SE is equipped with dual CS43131 DAC chips, fully balanced headphone and line outputs and an OLED display The M300 SE is equipped with dual CS43131 DAC chips, fully balanced headphone and line outputs and an OLED display In that sense it's identical to the volume control built into those thumbdrive DACs
New S.M.S.L. M300 SE 120 Page 5 Audio Science Review (ASR) Forum. Disclaimer: This sample was provided by SMSL for an honest review Amazon.com: SMSL M300SE(Upgraded),Two CS43131 Chip MQA Audio Decoder,Ear Amplifier,Third Generation XMOS,PCM768kHz/32bit DSD256,DOP64,5 PCM Filters,True Balanced Output XLR,THD+N -117dB : Electronics
SMSL Upgraded M300SE MQA Audio DAC CS43131*2 with 6.35/4.4mm Headphone. Cirrus Logic's latest audio decoder chip CS43131, with carefully designed circuitry, achieves an unprecedented 0.00013% (-117dB) distortion performance! The new third generation XMOS XU-316, PCM support up to 32bit /768kHz, DSD support up to DSD256. In that sense it's identical to the volume control built into those thumbdrive DACs