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Oh a fellow tracker enjoyer! I really wanted to get the M8 but they're a bit hard to come across in Europe so I went with the polyend tracker mini (and I have some mixed feelings about it, need to try the new firmware.) I also just got invited to buy the woovebox, so I might pull the trigger on that for more portable music fun.
I'll check out those iems since I need some portable monitoring. My headphones aren't handling my commute very well. How do you like the moondrops?
The Moondrops are solid, and considering the price, they're excellent. Not flat sounding by any means (they're what Kids These Days call 'fun') but good quality and cheap enough that if they break I won't feel bad.
The new Mini firmware sounds pretty solid. If you like the LSDJ style of tracking give the M8 a try. The next wave of Model 2s should start shipping toward the end of the month, so you might start seeing Model 1s for better prices on the local used market. Barring that, you could try M8 Headless for the price of a Teensy 4.1 board. That was how I started!