Introducing Shanling M9 Plus - Updated Flagship Portable Player
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Original Shanling M9 player was launched in 2021, significantly modernizing our Android platform and representing the last chapter for the classic AKM AK4499 flagship DAC. That M9 was available only as a limited run of 500 units, but we made a promise of the future M9, releasing with a different audio circuit.

And today we are announcing new Shanling M9 Plus, the long-awaited update of our flagship portable Android player, featuring the amazing AKM AK4499EX DACs in a special Quad DAC design.

M9 Plus Render Images (1).jpg


Firstly, the M9 Plus is based on the same Android platform as the original M9, but it enjoys all the improvements that our software team implemented over the past 20 months of development. Beautiful 6-inch 2k screen, with a speedy Snapdragon 665 octa-core CPU running open Android 10 system, packing 8GB RAM for smooth multitasking, generous 256GB internal memory for all your apps and MicroSD card with support up to 2TB.

Overall construction follows the high standards set by the M9, with an expertly crafted CNC aluminium body, this time shortened by 0.5cm, for a bit more compact dimensions. Audio outputs on M9 Plus were simplified and now offer our standard combination of 3.5mm Single-ended and 4.4mm Balanced outputs.


Audio circuit of the M9 Plus was the biggest question, because where could we go after our favourite AKM AK4499 was discontinued? There were countless prototypes with rival DACs, wild experiments with less common solutions, but in the end it was the returning AKM who brought us the obvious choice, the new AK4499EX. This flagship DAC chip proved to be a great performer in the Shanling H7, but that was just a start, with the M9 Plus pushing its performance so much further in the quest for Hi-Fi sound.

Shanling’s Quad DAC design started with our old-school CD players, it was revived with M6 Ultra last year, but it was the M9 Plus that pushed it to the extreme. That’s why we squeezed FOUR AKM AK4499EX DACs into a portable player, getting access to an 8-channel audio design for the totally independent balanced circuit. Quad DAC design offers an increased current output and overall improved dynamics, better SNR and lower background noise, with all four DACs being active for the balanced output. All four DACs are manually tested and paired for ideal matching in the audio circuit.

Alongside DACs we are adding two units of AKM AK4191 Delta-Sigma modulators, the crucial partner for AK4499EX and the extra step that makes this new generation of AKM sound stand out next to its legacy. Crystal oscillators were upgraded to 90.3168MHz / 98.304MHz versions, the in-house developed I/V conversion circuit was adjusted for ADA45253 and the whole DAC section got its own independent XC9519 power supply chip.

The amplifier section adopts our proven OP+BUF architecture, now featuring MUSES 8920 J-FET and BUF634 combination for smoother and finer sound, with an improved power supply for increased stability and total power output at 1120 mW @ 32 Ohm. And of course, all accompanied by ELNA Silmic II and Panasonic Tantalum capacitors, so important for the warmer and smoother Shanling’s house sound.


Shanling M9 Plus will be available at international markets in May

Official MSRP at 2959 USD



M9 Plus Render Images (4).jpg


Find you local Shanling distributor


Specification

Size: 147mm x 82mm x 22mm

Weight: 379g

Display: 6-inch 1080x2160

System: Open Android 10

CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 665

Memory: 8G RAM & 256G ROM & Micro SD card slot

DAC System: 2x AKM AK4191 & 4x AKM AK4499EX

USB Input: XMOS XU316

Bluetooth version: 5.0

Bluetooth Transmitter: LDAC / LHDC 5.0 / aptX HD / aptX / SBC

Bluetooth Receiver: LDAC / SBC

WiFi: 2.4G/5G, SyncLink / DLNA / AirPlay / OTA upgrade

Battery life: 18 h SE /11 h BAL

Battery capacity: 8350 mAh, supports QC3.0 fast charging


Single-ended output:

Output Power: 4.08V @ 32Ω (520mW)

Frequency Response: 20Hz - 40kHz (0.2dB)

THD+N: 0.0008%

Separation: 75dB@32Ω

Dynamic range: 123dB

Signal-to-noise ratio: 123dB

Noise floor: >115dB (<1.7uV) (low gain)

Output impedance: less than 1Ω


Balanced output:

Output Power: 6.0V @ 32Ω (1125mW)

Frequency Response: 20Hz - 40kHz (-0.2dB)

THD+N: 0.0007%

Separation: 115dB@32Ω

Dynamic range: 126dB

Signal-to-noise ratio: 126dB

Noise floor: >113dB(<2.3uV) (low gain)

Output impedance: less than 1Ω

M9 Plus Render Images (6).jpg
 
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Apr 24, 2023 at 11:20 AM Post #4 of 69
Looks awesome. 3k though. Ooph
 
Apr 24, 2023 at 12:07 PM Post #6 of 69
Original Shanling M9 player was launched in 2021, significantly modernizing our Android platform and representing the last chapter for the classic AKM AK4499 flagship DAC. That M9 was available only as a limited run of 500 units, but we made a promise of the future M9, releasing with a different audio circuit.

And today we are announcing new Shanling M9 Plus, the long-awaited update of our flagship portable Android player, featuring the amazing AKM AK4499EX DACs in a special Quad DAC design.

M9 Plus Render Images (1).jpg


Firstly, the M9 Plus is based on the same Android platform as the original M9, but it enjoys all the improvements that our software team implemented over the past 20 months of development. Beautiful 6-inch 2k screen, with a speedy Snapdragon 665 octa-core CPU running open Android 10 system, packing 8GB RAM for smooth multitasking, generous 256GB internal memory for all your apps and MicroSD card with support up to 2TB.

Overall construction follows the high standards set by the M9, with an expertly crafted CNC aluminium body, this time shortened by 0.5cm, for a bit more compact dimensions. Audio outputs on M9 Plus were simplified and now offer our standard combination of 3.5mm Single-ended and 4.4mm Balanced outputs.


Audio circuit of the M9 Plus was the biggest question, because where could we go after our favourite AKM AK4499 was discontinued? There were countless prototypes with rival DACs, wild experiments with less common solutions, but in the end it was the returning AKM who brought us the obvious choice, the new AK4499EX. This flagship DAC chip proved to be a great performer in the Shanling H7, but that was just a start, with the M9 Plus pushing its performance so much further in the quest for Hi-Fi sound.

Shanling’s Quad DAC design started with our old-school CD players, it was revived with M6 Ultra last year, but it was the M9 Plus that pushed it to the extreme. That’s why we squeezed FOUR AKM AK4499EX DACs into a portable player, getting access to an 8-channel audio design for the totally independent balanced circuit. Quad DAC design offers an increased current output and overall improved dynamics, better SNR and lower background noise, with all four DACs being active for the balanced output. All four DACs are manually tested and paired for ideal matching in the audio circuit.

Alongside DACs we are adding two units of AKM AK4191 Delta-Sigma modulators, the crucial partner for AK4499EX and the extra step that makes this new generation of AKM sound stand out next to its legacy. Crystal oscillators were upgraded to 90.3168MHz / 98.304MHz versions, the in-house developed I/V conversion circuit was adjusted for ADA45253 and the whole DAC section got its own independent XC9519 power supply chip.

The amplifier section adopts our proven OP+BUF architecture, now featuring MUSES 8920 J-FET and BUF634 combination for smoother and finer sound, with an improved power supply for increased stability and total power output at 1120 mW @ 32 Ohm. And of course, all accompanied by ELNA Silmic II and Panasonic Tantalum capacitors, so important for the warmer and smoother Shanling’s house sound.


Shanling M9 Plus will be available at international markets in May

Official MSRP at 2959 USD



M9 Plus Render Images (4).jpg


Find you local Shanling distributor


Specification

Size: 147mm x 82mm x 22mm

Weight: 379g

Display: 6-inch 1080x2160

System: Open Android 10

CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 665

Memory: 8G RAM & 256G ROM & Micro SD card slot

DAC System: 2x AKM AK4191 & 4x AKM AK4499EX

USB Input: XMOS XU316

Bluetooth version: 5.0

Bluetooth Transmitter: LDAC / LHDC 5.0 / aptX HD / aptX / SBC

Bluetooth Receiver: LDAC / SBC

WiFi: 2.4G/5G, SyncLink / DLNA / AirPlay / OTA upgrade

Battery life: 18 h SE /11 h BAL

Battery capacity: 8350 mAh, supports QC3.0 fast charging


Single-ended output:

Output Power: 4.08V @ 32Ω (520mW)

Frequency Response: 20Hz - 40kHz (0.2dB)

THD+N: 0.0008%

Separation: 75dB@32Ω

Dynamic range: 123dB

Signal-to-noise ratio: 123dB

Noise floor: >115dB (<1.7uV) (low gain)

Output impedance: less than 1Ω


Balanced output:

Output Power: 6.0V @ 32Ω (1125mW)

Frequency Response: 20Hz - 40kHz (-0.2dB)

THD+N: 0.0007%

Separation: 115dB@32Ω

Dynamic range: 126dB

Signal-to-noise ratio: 126dB

Noise floor: >113dB(<2.3uV) (low gain)

Output impedance: less than 1Ω

M9 Plus Render Images (6).jpg
I have the OG M9. (Purchased used)
Very nice DAP I am enjoying my ownership experience.
The quad DACs, integrated outputs, and 8G ram are welcome updates.
But the $3k price tag keeps me away, unless I can find an attractively priced used unit in future.
 
Apr 24, 2023 at 12:27 PM Post #8 of 69
Relative to flagship Android DAPs from other brands – Cayin, HiBy, iBasso, A&K, Sony – its on the "affordable" end:

Sony WM1ZM2 ($3699) = A&K SP3K (4x AKM4499EX, $3699) > iBasso DX320 MAX Ti (4x ROHM, $3499) = Cayin N8ii (2x ROHM, $3499) > HiBy RS8 (R2R, $3299) > Shanling M9 Plus (4x AKM4499EX, $2959)
 
Apr 24, 2023 at 12:32 PM Post #9 of 69
Relative to flagship Android DAPs from other brands – Cayin, HiBy, iBasso, A&K, Sony – its on the "affordable" end:

Sony WM1ZM2 ($3699) = A&K SP3K (4x AKM4499EX, $3699) > iBasso DX320 MAX Ti (4x ROHM, $3499) = Cayin N8ii (2x ROHM, $3499) > HiBy RS8 (R2R, $3299) > Shanling M9 Plus (4x AKM4499EX, $2959)
THIS!
 
Apr 24, 2023 at 12:32 PM Post #10 of 69
I'll keep my M8, :smirk:
 
Apr 24, 2023 at 3:23 PM Post #12 of 69
Shanling’s Quad DAC design started with our old-school CD players, it was revived with M6 Ultra last year, but it was the M9 Plus that pushed it to the extreme. That’s why we squeezed FOUR AKM AK4499EX DACs into a portable player, getting access to an 8-channel audio design for the totally independent balanced circuit. Quad DAC design offers an increased current output and overall improved dynamics, better SNR and lower background noise, with all four DACs being active for the balanced output. All four DACs are manually tested and paired for ideal matching in the audio circuit.
Why do you need a quad DAC 8 channel design? Does it have any benefit in the audible range? Of course, other than the competition also having a quad DAC designs. The dual DAC 4499EX desktop designs have such excellent measurement values that are far below any audible range, that makes me wonder why a portable design which needs to efficiently use every electron out of the battery needs that configuration. I am not trolling but genuinely asking to understand the reasoning behind. Is it to simplify the amplifier design? Do you have any measurement data to support your choice?

Does Wavelet work on your system or do you have a system level PEQ?
 
Apr 24, 2023 at 6:03 PM Post #14 of 69
Will probably get to use this in 18months used.
Looks very impressive just too much for my wallet
 
Apr 24, 2023 at 6:37 PM Post #15 of 69
Relative to flagship Android DAPs from other brands – Cayin, HiBy, iBasso, A&K, Sony – its on the "affordable" end:

Sony WM1ZM2 ($3699) = A&K SP3K (4x AKM4499EX, $3699) > iBasso DX320 MAX Ti (4x ROHM, $3499) = Cayin N8ii (2x ROHM, $3499) > HiBy RS8 (R2R, $3299) > Shanling M9 Plus (4x AKM4499EX, $2959)

No doubt, and we have to keep in mind that the reason these devices are so costly is that the market for them is generally limited in scope. They’re niche or boutique type products compared to things like phones.
 

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