Company HiFiMAN introduced in the American market
Hi-Fi-player HM-802u
, which is both the heir and successor. The HM-901s takes its cue from the older HM-901s and inherits its design and sound character from its predecessor HM-802!
The novelty is equipped with revolutionary operational amplifiers OPA627, which are tuned for maximum impact, naturalness and natural sound. The channels are separated and each channel has a separate Wolfson WM8740 chip, as a result you get the sound of the highest class.
The implemented line output, which is used as a source when connected to an amplifier, delivers very high quality sound, not inferior to the stationary amplifiers. The HM-802u also uses a two-section battery with separation of analog and digital power, which reduces noise and improves sound quality.
Another very important detail: the player has a handy slot for removable amplifier cards. You can easily find the right card depending on the technical features of your headphones. The HiFiMAN HM-802u is also compatible with all amplifier cards, cables and the HM-901s docking station.
Undoubtedly, all lovers of quality Hi-Fi sound will appreciate the HM-802u – melodic and productive player. Approximate retail price – 49 790 Dollars, already on sale. more details at the link:/data/away/a11de2daf5520a1c55e32ae736eaf24d/
Technical Specifications
DAC | Wolfson WM8740 |
Frequency Range | 20 – 20.000 Hz |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 110dB |
Replaceable memory | SD/SDHC up to 128GB |
Harmonic distortion | 0.0035% line out |
Audio formats | WAV 16/24 bit , FLAC, ALAC M4A , AIFF, AAC, APE 16 bit/44.1, 48 kHz |
Operating time | 11 ch |
Dimensions | 71 x 117 x 28 mm |
Weight | 200 g |
Wow, the HM-802u sounds intriguing! As someone who appreciates high-quality sound, I’m curious to know what makes it stand out among other Hi-Fi players. Can you provide details about its key features or any enhancements specifically designed for audiophiles?
What are the key features of the HM-802u Hi-Fi player and how does it enhance the sound quality for demanding audiophiles compared to other players in the market?