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"HM801 owner can send their player back with additional RMB2500 (~US$390) to upgrade to HM901. Balanced card amp module owner can send the amp module back with their HM801 (and the additional fee) as well for an exchange of new balanced amp module for HM901 and HM901 itself. They will start shipping HM901 by the end of next month. Dealer is likely to get them by the following month.
Selectable TRRS balanced output when used with balanced amp module.
Accessories include charger, stock amp module and dock connector with line-out, coax-in, coax-out, USB, and charging port.
Similar to HM801, it will have replaceable battery and an amp module bay. HM901 will have shorter width and length when compared to HM801, but similar thickness.
Battery will have the same +/-7.4V as HM801 (dual power supply), amp bay is located directly under the battery so everything is in one place. There will be several amp module, from the simplest stock amp to more complicated opamp+buffer and balanced amp design.
Full size SD slot, support SDXC with 128GB card tested.
30 pins dock connector with optional cradle.
Double ES9018, one channel each
OPA2107 and OPA627 (two in each channels) for LPF
Measurement of prototype (might improve on the retail model):
Distortion: 0.0031%
SNR: 100dB
Crosstalk: >90dB"
"HM801 owner can send their player back with additional RMB2500 (~US$390) to upgrade to HM901. Balanced card amp module owner can send the amp module back with their HM801 (and the additional fee) as well for an exchange of new balanced amp module for HM901 and HM901 itself. They will start shipping HM901 by the end of next month. Dealer is likely to get them by the following month.
Selectable TRRS balanced output when used with balanced amp module.
Accessories include charger, stock amp module and dock connector with line-out, coax-in, coax-out, USB, and charging port.
Similar to HM801, it will have replaceable battery and an amp module bay. HM901 will have shorter width and length when compared to HM801, but similar thickness.
Battery will have the same +/-7.4V as HM801 (dual power supply), amp bay is located directly under the battery so everything is in one place. There will be several amp module, from the simplest stock amp to more complicated opamp+buffer and balanced amp design.
I spent a lot of time listening to the HiFiman HM-901 and their new 600 series IEM. I'll post the model number of the IEM tomorrow, as my mind was too full to absorb everything today. I've been a big fan of the HM-801, finding that it offered better performance than my iPhone + Pico Slim, and better than my old iMod + Vcap dock and name your amp. My gripe about it were the button arrangement for moving up and down and left/right, such as for going deeper into the menus to select my music. Sometimes I'd push the button to go right and deeper into the folder hierarchy, when I wanted to go up, etc. The new model now uses a scroll wheel with a center click button to select things. This does mean having to steal a quick glance at the screen more often, but it's more intuitive. The volume pot is also unique, and I can't really describe it so I'll add photos later.
The sound quality is even better in terms of treble extension and detail, with a good sense of ambience and space. It's just as refined sounding as the HM-801, but with a little better extension. The amp section is similar to the HM-801 amps and there will be two balanced amps and one single ended amp. I listened to a balanced amp module using my single ended Westone 4 and the 4-pole balanced TRS plug HiFiMan IEM. It can be left in balanced mode, even with single ended headphones, and although there may be a little more crosstalk in the midrange that way, Fang thinks it will actually enhance the soundstage size with SE headphones. I also tried it with the HE-500 which it had no trouble driving. Fang says it puts out about 500mw of power. I believe the amp has a voltage swing over 4v each way, but I'll double check tomorrow.
This is a worthy contender to replace my HM-801, and now with the iPhone 5 lacking analog out there is NO way for it to sound this good with ANY amp unless you get a costly digital iPod dock to go with it. I believe Fang also said the 901's voltage is internally regulated so that the DAC and amp see the same voltage levels even as the battery runs down. It can accept up to 128GB SD Cards, when they become more readily available (already tested with that size). They are working on adding stuff like ExFAT format, but for now I think it requires FAT32, or NTFS for the largest size SD cards.
Rather than include a headphone jack, plus a separate 3.5mm jack for analog line-out, and another 3.5mm for coax digital input like the 801, it offers the headphone output plus a proprietary dock connector for everything else (taking another cue from Apple). All the usual HM features can be accessed via the dock, including digital input and analog output to act as am S/PDIF DAC, and analog output when using it as a 24/96 FLAC player, and S/PDIF output to feed into another DAC (if I recall correctly). Not only will there be portable line-out and digital docks, but there is also a desktop dock with multiple analog and digital connections, with a remote control. I'm pretty sure that the docks are optional.
The new RE-600 IEM sound better than any previous HiFIMan IEM that I've owned or heard, easily besting my RE-252 and RE-262. I compared them to a pair of borrowed AKG K3003 IEM and found that the 600's had a more natural sounding midrange, with better bass control vs the AKG which had slightly boosted and looser sounding bass at times. And the 600's had a smoother and more refined treble vs the slightly hot treble of the 3000's, but without ever sounding rolled off or dark in any way. They're probably closer to the neutral but warm sounding Westone 4 than the "fun colored" earphones like the AKG, which I didn't think were better than even my Westone 3. I did not know know if the AKG had the highs boosting tips, or the bass boosting tips, because it sounded like they had both at the same time to me. But Fang tells me the 3003 were using the standard tips. Personally, I would not buy the AKG when HiFiMan and Westone make better universal fit IEM at a better price. And no, I have not heard the Sony EX1000.
I spent a lot of time listening to the HiFiman HM-901 and their new 600 series IEM. I'll post the model number of the IEM tomorrow, as my mind was too full to absorb everything today. I've been a big fan of the HM-801, finding that it offered better performance than my iPhone + Pico Slim, and better than my old iMod + Vcap dock and name your amp. My gripe about it were the button arrangement for moving up and down and left/right, such as for going deeper into the menus to select my music. Sometimes I'd push the button to go right and deeper into the folder hierarchy, when I wanted to go up, etc. The new model now uses a scroll wheel with a center click button to select things. This does mean having to steal a quick glance at the screen more often, but it's more intuitive. The volume pot is also unique, and I can't really describe it so I'll add photos later.
The sound quality is even better in terms of treble extension and detail, with a good sense of ambience and space. It's just as refined sounding as the HM-801, but with a little better extension. The amp section is similar to the HM-801 amps and there will be two balanced amps and one single ended amp. I listened to a balanced amp module using my single ended Westone 4 and the 4-pole balanced TRS plug HiFiMan IEM. It can be left in balanced mode, even with single ended headphones, and although there may be a little more crosstalk in the midrange that way, Fang thinks it will actually enhance the soundstage size with SE headphones. I also tried it with the HE-500 which it had no trouble driving. Fang says it puts out about 500mw of power. I believe the amp has a voltage swing over 4v each way, but I'll double check tomorrow.
This is a worthy contender to replace my HM-801, and now with the iPhone 5 lacking analog out there is NO way for it to sound this good with ANY amp unless you get a costly digital iPod dock to go with it. I believe Fang also said the 901's voltage is internally regulated so that the DAC and amp see the same voltage levels even as the battery runs down. It can accept up to 128GB SD Cards, when they become more readily available (already tested with that size). They are working on adding stuff like ExFAT format, but for now I think it requires FAT32, or NTFS for the largest size SD cards.
Rather than include a headphone jack, plus a separate 3.5mm jack for analog line-out, and another 3.5mm for coax digital input like the 801, it offers the headphone output plus a proprietary dock connector for everything else (taking another cue from Apple). All the usual HM features can be accessed via the dock, including digital input and analog output to act as am S/PDIF DAC, and analog output when using it as a 24/96 FLAC player, and S/PDIF output to feed into another DAC (if I recall correctly). Not only will there be portable line-out and digital docks, but there is also a desktop dock with multiple analog and digital connections, with a remote control. I'm pretty sure that the docks are optional.
The new RE-600 IEM sound better than any previous HiFIMan IEM that I've owned or heard, easily besting my RE-252 and RE-262. I compared them to a pair of borrowed AKG K3003 IEM and found that the 600's had a more natural sounding midrange, with better bass control vs the AKG which had slightly boosted and looser sounding bass at times. And the 600's had a smoother and more refined treble vs the slightly hot treble of the 3000's, but without ever sounding rolled off or dark in any way. They're probably closer to the neutral but warm sounding Westone 4 than the "fun colored" earphones like the AKG, which I didn't think were better than even my Westone 3. I did not know know if the AKG had the highs boosting tips, or the bass boosting tips, because it sounded like they had both at the same time to me. But Fang tells me the 3003 were using the standard tips. Personally, I would not buy the AKG when HiFiMan and Westone make better universal fit IEM at a better price. And no, I have not heard the Sony EX1000.