Yin Lu Mei M400

General Information

Newest DAC Amp M400.

M400 is the upgraded version of M200+. It’s a brand-new design, not only from the look but also the inner settings. M400 adopts the newest AKM DAC AK4499 chip and also focus on the power supply, along with 8 330UF E-type tantalum capacitor, 4 OPA1612 for IV exchange. Each chip will have 4 channels balanced output

High Standard Quality.

Each segment is precisely tuned to complement each other. The volume is controlled by 2 pieces of PGA2311UA, 4 channels can be tuned at the same time. The side screen will display the volume, transmission gain, DAC filter ect.

4000mAh Large Capacity Battery&15W Fast Charge.

M400 has a built-in large capacity battery and the fast charge technology enables you to charge it in a short time for long time playing fun time. As an Amp, it will fully meet your needs

0.42 Inch Display Screen & CNC Case.

Designed with a large display screen, each data is clearly readable. The CNC body also adds a flavor of modernism and metal. Looks sturdy and feels neat

M400 is an advanced Amp as it has so many extraordinary functions: line out&COAX out; 4.4mm balanced port; 3.85V battery; 8 types of filters...it’s a compact but functional Amp

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

USB Configuration

SA9227 Asynchronous

Sample Rate
32bit/384KHZ DSD64~DSD256, DOP, Native

DAC
AKM AK4499EQ

IV
OPA1612

LPF
2x OPA1612

Volume Control
TI PGA2311UA x2

OPAMP
Customized Dual Opamp x2 + Power Transistors x8

Output level value
Single-ended MAX: 4.25VRMS
Balanced MAX: 8.5VRMS No load



Power
3.85V /4000mAh

Charging
Max 15W

Input
Type-C input and Charging(Dual-port separation design does not consume mobile phone power)

Output
3.5 Line / Coaxical Out, 3.5 PO, 4.4 Balanced Out

Secondary Screen
0.42 inch, Support displays of Volume, Gain, Filter, Mode Selection

Battery
5 Hours

Size
120mm x 75mm x 15mm

Weight
200g

SNR
125dB(Unbalanced); 130dB(Unbalanced);



Wire accessories
-Apple lightning cable wire,
-USB Type-C cable
-USB Typa-A cable




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Latest reviews

Infoseeker

Headphoneus Supremus
Slammy, colored note weight subjectivist greatness!
Pros: Slammy.
Note weight emphasis.
Forgiving (upper-mids/ lower-treble).
Output level: Single-ended MAX: 4.25VRMS
Balanced MAX: 8.5VRMS No load
Cons: Not nuetral.
5 hours battery life at full power draw (when used portably and not plugged in).
Purchased it 2020. Never made a head gear post for it.

It does not have a cold tonality. Warm organic presentation. Organic as in "not dark in the treble, yet forgiving somehow".

Track with normally harsh voices get softened on tracks. My reference track is Chun Li- Nikki Minaj.

Treble details do not become sibilant like cold tonality dacs. It has airy extension, but it forgiving in the lower treble/upper-mids area.

The real standinf-out factor is the bass extension I get with this dac/amp. The subtle hidden subbass in Kill Jill- Big Boi is presented well with no 1-note bass distortion. It actually gets defined as a rumbly wave. (time point 1:30 and 3:00 minute in song).


Gain switch is really small difference between low-medium-high on the single-ended output. You'll notice a greater power jump in the 4.4mm balanced output.

There is some usb type noise that comes through the output after 80/100 on the volume pot. It is dead quiet before 79 though. It is sudden. You will not need to go this loud as this device has a lot of power. 80/100 is beyond listening volume. Might benefit to have an Intona 7055-C on hand or such device; though if your connected source isn't noisy then it won't be needed.

Oh volume knob is the kind that solidly clicks as you move it. Not a smooth attenuator, but a digital knob. The knob will not change position as you carry it around.

Does not compress the 3d depth plane of songs. Like some cheaper implemented dacs. But in terms of width it isn't as great as its depth, almost feels like there is a crossfeed active.

Device is very very portable. Is light and the size of my Hiby R6 Pro dap. Gets hot with use, but that is expected with running off a battery. Build quality is great and confidence assuring. I guess the opamps are implemented to function in Class-A?

Other sources:
M400 got a less warm tonality compared to the Hiby R6 Pro. Though you can alter the R6 Pro with the global mseb. M400 is more reasonable.

The m400, subjectively to me, equivalent in enjoyment to my Chord Hugo 2. Hugo2 is more nuetral dry sounding compared to the M400. M400 being more organic & forgiving in its play on nuetral.

Hugo2 of course wins with the non-FR stuff like the exaggerated Chord Hugo imaging/seperation. That some people find uncanny.


Box it came in:
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Can charge with any USB-A charger, but it also came with one:
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Came with a Apple lightning to usb-C cable! Apple ready.
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Used attached to a smaller dap as a music file source. Works with phones too of course.
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whitedragem
whitedragem
@Infoseeker - you have given me info (that I may not have known I sought), cheers.

Love the look of this unit, and that useful small (OLED?) screen... beaut.
thankyou

Also ’love’ how the word COAX has been abbreviated to COX. Can I buy a vowel? (not picking, it ‘fits’ and it is obvious what it is.....)
LostnAmerica
LostnAmerica
Ditto, + Nice to see lots of pics too...did you see the specs (power ratings) on it? Thx!
Infoseeker
Infoseeker
Oh here you go @LostnAmerica . Added it

Output level:
Single-ended MAX: 4.25VRMS
Balanced MAX: 8.5VRMS No load

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