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The SMSL M300SE (Upgraded) is a cutting-edge DAC and headphone amplifier featuring dual CS43131 chips, third-generation XMOS processing, and Bluetooth 5.0 with an external antenna. It delivers ultra-low distortion (-117dB THD+N), supports high-resolution PCM up to 768kHz/32bit and DSD256, and offers true balanced outputs including XLR and balanced headphone jacks. Housed in a premium tempered glass and CNC aluminum chassis, it combines audiophile-grade components with versatile connectivity and remote control, making it a top-tier choice for discerning professionals and audio enthusiasts seeking exceptional sound clarity and detail.











| ASIN | B0C4DXTGLB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,562 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #521 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (124) |
| Date First Available | May 5, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
| Item model number | M300SE |
| Manufacturer | S.M.S.L |
| Package Dimensions | 9.09 x 7.17 x 4.41 inches |
J**R
Hands down, the best low-cost DAC + pre w/XLR out there
[edit after 2 weeks of use] So after putting this thing through it’s paces I’ve switched to my Keces KA-171 (w/Burson Vivid V6 opamp replacements) as main headphone amp and SMSL M300SE as DAC (with unbalanced line out via 3.5mm stereo). Use of the balanced pentaconn headphone output on the SMSL certainly ups the ante but the issue I find is just that its built-in headphone stage is relatively strident. Compared to mid-tier dedicated amps, listening can become quite fatiguing past a certain volume. STILL, you would be hard-pressed to find a better headphone stage unless you’re at the >$200 level for a discrete component. DAC performance is still <chef’s kiss>. I also added an iFi iPower2 5v adapter which made a notable enhancement to the overall level of detail and soundstage depth vs use of a typical iPhone style usb power supply. [Original review below] The Good: Optical/Bluetooth/coax/usb input with XLR + unbalanced (3.5mm stereo) out? And a remote control? And a balanced headphone amp? That genuinely sounds REALLY freaking good? With selectable HP filters? And DSD support? For… $130? Um, what? Absolutely unbeatable package. Also, notable that Bluetooth connects CRAZY fast (SMSL embedded engineers get massive kudos here, I mean wow). The Bad: Remote control has a battery compartment that was like almost ridiculously hard to open + close. That’s it. Legitimately the only thing I can find I’m not a fan of here. The Sound: I’ve owned some very expensive headphone amps, DACs, and general use pres. Through the built-in headphone amp paired with some AKG K92s, I’m hearing some stuff in music I’ve played hundreds of times before that I’ve never managed to catch. The type of thing like tiny high-frequency clicks or timbre nuances of sounds buried deep within a complex cluster of instruments that I genuinely never picked out previously. Precision in the way cues enter and exit a dense mix… and especially reverb tails. Glorious. I have to admit that on headphones I had a really really hard time not cranking the volume up (probably way higher than I should). It’s maybe not the last word in the type of enveloping soundstage you get from dedicated $500+ headphone amps that create the sense of actually sitting inside the performance itself but the separation between instruments and elements is worlds beyond what you’d normally expect at this level. I also found the ability to pick up on distortion baked into pieces and segments that was more laser focused than any listening I’ve ever done before. Picking up on poor decisions on pushing compression/limiting or editing was wildly lucid. If you do audio editing or post-production this is a god-send. A few pieces I listened to seemed oddly strident and I momentarily suspected the SMSL device as responsible until it would disappear with the respective portion or part of the song. You hear mistakes that the producer or engineers make… everywhere. By contrast, well-produced music is just exquisite. When looking at usage as a balanced pre into a pair of Yamaha MSP5s (via XLR) I noticed this mighty little thing constantly feels like it is begging to be turned up. Every additional volume tick up added some new level of dimensionality to what I was hearing. Noise levels are just non-existent. You can hear all the way into the blackest of backdrops. Maybe some other (much more expensive) devices offer a tad bit better definition of the deepest notes but honestly at no point did I ever feel like I was missing anything tangible vs any other listening experience outside the times I’ve heard $100k+ systems. In Summary: This unassuming little device just stomps on so much stuff anywhere close to its price range and category that it’s a bit staggering. All told, this is hands down the most impressive piece of modern audio electronics I’ve EVER stumbled into. You can tell some absolutely incredible craft and mastery went into putting it all together. If you need a starter DAC or Bluetooth pre and you aren’t already intent on spending silly money (and honestly even if you are)… don’t look anywhere else. Just get this.
J**F
Best Value in DAC Amp right now and the feature set is amazing
I bought the SMSL m300SE to use as a preamp for my powered monitors because of the XLR outputs and remote, something unheard of at this price. If you are a musician, content creator, or audio enthusiast, this checks all the boxes for a fantastic desktop monitoring solution. I will be purchasing second one for the office, I like it this much. I own several headphone amps and about a dozen headphones. My Focals sounds fantastic through this, as do my Sennheisers. There is good detail retrieval,. bass dynamics punch way above this price point, and it has solid imaging. I have $1300 Burson solist, and to me the differences are subtle, until I get to my more expensive cans. For something like an HD 600, Sundara, or anything Focal sounds great through this amp/DAC. I am not missing any detail here, and the punchiness of this amp was surprising. It adds a little warmth, but not enough to sound veiled or muddy. It is a great pairing on the Sundara because they tend to sound thin. I would recommend this for low impedance Planars like the Arya Ananda or the Sundara that benefit from that extra warmth, and you can call it your end game. Take it from someone who has spent far too much on this hobby, this is all you need unless you have money to burn.
S**D
There was something that caused MAJOR annoyance, but was easily fixed
Okay, based on sound this thing is stellar for the money. I haven't really tested the headphone amp portion of it all that much, but from what I could tell it is okay. Not quite enough current to really power planars. What this does is offer a very clean neutral sound signature. (Probably placebo, but I think filter 5 is just a hint smoother than the others, but still very neutral.) I use this solely as a dac into an Xduoo mt604 amp. I got this set up specifically for the arya stealth and it is truly perfect for what I want. Pure balanced, tubey characteristics with a planar low end extension, with the arya's crazy treble extension. I tried a few combos and this is the best that I have heard. Something that drove me completely nuts was the fact the dac just kept disconnecting from my PC. While playing games or watching videos for a little while, it would disconnect for maybe 5 seconds, and then reconnect. I tried using the auxillary power, different ports, installing the only driver smsl had on their website, updating windows drivers, graphics drivers and the problem persisted. THE FIX WAS A BETTER USB C CABLE. I used the one supplied with the device, and its crap. For the price of the unit I think that is passable, but considering pretty much every device recommends using the supplied materials, SMSL should really provide a cable that truly works. I found an anker one and have had 0 issues since. (Anker, not even a really expensive cable. The one it came with must truly be bad). Maybe it was just my unit, who knows. All I know is that I was ready to chuck the thing, but I just couldn't for the how it sounded and the value it has. If that doesn't say miles about just the sound, then I don't know what will. Oh, and the remote works, but starts getting finicky at about 3 feet.
R**R
Bridges The Chi-Fi Gap
The audio world has been filling its boots with impressive, small, basic Class D amplifiers for near-field listening. It has had to be near-field because these amps, and most of the digital-to-analog converters (DACs), and streamers connected to them, lacked remote controls. The M300SE makes these systems much more usable because it performs like a pre-amplifier, with a remote control added. It provides several inputs, its DAC sounds fine but, mostly, its remote control function elevates the near-field experience to the home stereo level. While there, it also enhances the near-field experience with a headphone amp with regular and balanced outputs. This has been one of my more successful audio purchases, out of many. Highly recommended.
O**G
This DAC is probably the best you can buy for price/quality. Many reviews state this rivals the quality of units that are 3x and 4x the price of this and I agree. Of course this comes with some cut corners. If you plan on driving your high end headphones with this, get something else. It struggles with my DT770 Pro 80-Ohm so I have these connected to a different dac (which I actually prefer because it's super easy to switch output in Windows than to use remote on this dac - it takes forever in comparison). For those who want quality Bluetooth connection this isn't for you either. Although it does support high bitrate SBC, SBC is the ONLY codec this supports. Quality isn't bad with SBC, but you can get something better that support LDAC, APTx-HD or adaptive instead, especially if paired with higher end speakers. I view this as a top notch DAC for PC and that's it. I don't use Bleutooth or my headphones with this. Just my 2c.
D**R
Suena muy bien , lo utilizado con más , iPhone e iPad y funciona y se escucha muy bien , muy buen fav por el precio
M**K
Na het kijken en lezen van reviews, de sprong gewaagt en blij dat ik dat gedaan heb. Oudere koptelefoons komen weer tot leven, je hoort details die je eerder niet hoorde en ook koptelefoons die deze unit eigenlijk niet zou kunnen aansturen (bijv. 80 Ohm) Laat deze unit zingen en ook de ruimtelijke plaatsing is geweldig. Kortom: Ben je op zoek naar een budget Amp/ DAC die geweldig presteert voor het bedrag? Go for it
M**M
Kaliteli bir sesi var. Çok beğendim.
B**R
Adquirí este DAC con cierta prevención dado lo alejado que está su precio de la "élite" de otros productos de mayor renombre. El resultado ha sido increíble, ,aparte de una gran variedad de opciones de conectividad, el sonido que ofrece está a la altura de otros DAC-ampli que cuestan muchísimo mas. Lo uso con auriculares de 300 ohm (Sennheiser HD 660 S2) y he llegado a conectar 2 auriculares al mismo tiempo, uno por la salida equilibrada y otro por la single end, pudiendo moverlos simultáneamente sin problema. Probado con archivos de audio de alta resolución no he podido apreciar distorsión alguna ni ningún tipo de ruido parásito, incluso llevándolo al nivel mas alto de volumen que mis oídos pueden soportar. La sensación que transmite es que está construido con una buena calidad de materiales. Hubiera estado muy bien que dispusiera de una salida SE para RCA en lugar del jack de 3,5 , pero -como se ha apuntado- es posible que el espacio interior no lo permita. Por poner una pega, las instrucciones son totalmente insuficientes, e incluso con algún error como el que señala el puerto USB-c de datos como el de alimentación.
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