it's time to say goodbye to wired headphones. Feiao M7 player evaluation
wireless playback is no longer embellishment
talk about sound quality performance, we will talk about control routinely. M7 uses Samsung Exynos 7270 chip, and the operation smoothness is not bad. It is worth mentioning that M7 's deep Android customization system simplifies the three virtual keys at the bottom of the screen. Instead, the bottom of the left and right sides slides up, the left slides up back to the upper level, and the right slides up back to the main interface. The actual experience accuracy is not inferior to the original virtual keys. As the current firmware is still being updated, some operations are not perfect. For example, the latest firmware turns on the cover function of Feiao Music APP, and the volume adjustment is invalid after the screen is turned off. These firmware still needs to be further improved in the future.
Feiao M7
M7 is the built-in FM radio. Don't say HiFi nowplayer, mobile phones rarely have built-in FM radios. The last time I used the FM radio function was on the former Nokia mobile phone. In fact, FM radio is still very interesting. When you don't want to listen to any music, turn on the radio and listen to the DJ of the radio station to make the drug advertisement amused, which is also a special pleasure.
support for FM radio is also a bright spot.
M7 is a player that supports both LDAC and aptX HD wireless Bluetooth encoding. In fact, I did not expect Feiao to put such high specifications on an entry machine like M7. After all, X7 MK2 only supports aptX. However, after thinking about it, I can understand that most high-level enthusiasts do not value the sound quality of wireless playback, so it is better to provide it to beginners who need more convenience in playback. But after this period of my own actual experience, what I want to say is that the wireless Bluetooth playback of M7 is by no means an optional embellishment function, but is really available and of high quality..
Test the Bluetooth playbackPanasonic RP-HD605N just supports both LDAC and aptX HD, but it needs to be manually set on M7 when playing. LDAC can be set to sound quality priority, standard and connection priority. I use sound quality priority during audition to achieve the best playback sound quality. If you want to use aptX HD encoding, you have to select it manually.
AptX HD Bluetooth encoding is supported.
M7 wireless and ordinary Bluetooth transmission is mainly reflected in the three points of dynamics, details and sound density. The sound under the priority of LDAC sound quality is slightly better than that of aptX HD, but they are all at a higher level, and the sound under SBC encoding will be judged at one ear. Ordinary Bluetooth dynamics are poor. I believe enthusiasts should have the experience. If the headset itself has noise reduction function, then works like Rimsky-Korsakov's Arabian Nights cannot be listened. However, under the priority of LDAC sound quality of M7, even if the noise reduction of the earphone is turned on, the volume is full, and the volume of M7 is only turned on to 10, the dynamic impact of playback of this work is relatively small, basically the same as most mid-range wired earphones.
Supports LDAC Bluetooth encoding
sound details, the details under SBC coding are largely ignored, and aptX can improve a lot. However, at both high and low frequencies, it is still obvious that there are insufficient details, and high frequencies may be more obvious. For example, hanging cymbals do not sound very simple and slightly sticky. When it comes to LDAC and aptX HD, you can feel that the details are already sufficient. Although it is not as tough as connecting qdc Gemini in wired mode, it will definitely not disappoint you. As for the sound density, the density of M7 full frequency band under LDAC and aptX HD is relatively sufficient, and there is no loose and erratic problem like SBC. What's interesting is that I putafter the noise reduction of Panasonic's RP-HD605N was turned off, the hearing was not as good as the noise reduction. The sound was thinner and dry.
M7 is excellent, the cable playback level is also remarkable. Personally, I think it is no worse than the sound of X3 MK3 in my impression. The three frequencies are quite balanced, transparent and clear, with high resolution and no stimulation. The separation between human voice and musical instrument is moderate and the knot is accurate. It feels like the best human voice performance in Feiao's entry-level player. The sound field performance is also a leapfrog level, and the horizontal extension is very wide. Unfortunately, the vertical sound field height is not very high, which is a little flat.
Feiao M7 Player's ZH-1.1 Final Score
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M7 can definitely be regarded as a surprise soldier of Feiao. I estimate that few people in the industry expected Feiao to suddenly enter the market with a product with such fast speed, such high wireless playback specifications and such a low price. Especially now we all know that the latest Android 8.0 fully supports LDAC and aptX HD, and we even feel that Feiao's skill is accurate in prediction, which is a demonstration of the time difference with mobile phones. When wireless playback is no longer an embellishment and the sound quality is directed at wired playback, HiFi player manufacturers need to be aware of the opportunities and challenges contained therein, rather than rest on their laurels. What once seemed impossible may eventually become possible. After the M7 appeared, it was time to consider saying goodbye to wired headphones.
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