Shanling M7 Portable Flagship Digital Audio Player with Android 10 and ES9038Pro ESS DAC SHANLINGM7-TITANIUM
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Shanling M7 Portable Flagship Digital Audio Player with Android 10 and ES9038Pro ESS DAC | £1,099.00 | ![]() | |||
Shanling M7 Portable Flagship Digital Audio Player with Android 10 and ES9038Pro ESS DAC SHANLINGM7-TITANIUM | £1,099.00 | ![]() |
Following the footsteps of the ultimate flagship Shanling M9 Android Digital Audio Players, Shanling has now announced the latest Shanling M7 Music player. It adopts a flagship-grade ES9038Pro audio decoding chip along with an in-house developed amplification circuit for ultimate performance. Shanling has featured a powerful Snapdragon 665 SoC bringing the users an open Android 10 experience. Based On The Design Architecture Of Almighty Shanling M9 Shanling has designed the latest Shanling M7 with the same design and architecture as the ultimate flagship M9. Shanling has equipped it with a fast eight-core SoC chip, featuring a single-piece aluminium design, and a single-board integrated acoustic circuit from the M9. They have packed the M7 in a smaller and more compact body in comparison to the M9. At a fair glance, The M7 looks like a younger sibling to the M9 Top-Quality Performance With Flagship Decoding Chip Shanling has featured the flagship ES9038Pro Hi-Res decoding chip in the M7. The ES9038Pro is a 32-bit 8-channel DAC that produces a clean signal when decoding Hi-Res audio. With a capable USB receiver onboard, the M7 supports high-resolution 32-Bit/768kHz PCM and native DSD512 signals. Full 16X Master Quality Support Shanling has years of expertise in designing HiFi audio gear. They have worked on designing some of the best DAC/AMPs and Audio Players in the market. The latest M7 has full 16x support for MQA (Master Quality Authenticated) files bringing us a true studio-quality performance right in our pocket. Talk About Power, You Got The Best In Your Hands With the help of a custom-designed amplification circuit, Shanling has equipped the M7 with powerful amplification circuitry. The player produces a powerful amplification with a noise-free clean background. It houses a 3.5mm SE and a 4.4mm Bal headphone output. The player has got powerful output ratings of up to 400mW & 900mW, more than enough to drive the most demanding IEMs with ease. Ultra-Fast Performance With Upgraded SoC Chipset Shanling M7 is equipped with the latest Snapdragon 665 chipset packing a super speed lag-free user interface. It has also allowed Shanling to upgrade the M7 to the latest Android 10 OS. The device is loaded with 6GB of RAM supporting multi-tasking and countless media applications from the Android Playstore. High Power demands With all the power-hungry audio circuits, Shanling had to take the power drain quite seriously and opted for a high-capacity 7000 mAh battery, with addition of QC3.0 18W charging, to keep you going for as long as possible. The M7 provides up to 10 hours of 3.5mm SE, 8.5 hours of 4.4mm Bal, and up to 85 hours of Bluetooth. High-Quality Two-Way Bluetooth connection Easily connect to any Bluetooth headphones or speakers and enjoy the premium sound quality thanks to the support of advanced Bluetooth codec. Transmitter mode: LDAC / LHDC / aptX HD / aptX / SBC Receiver Mode: LDAC / SBC Convenience of a wireless world M7 comes with support
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