Finally got my Bifrost 4490 board in the mail today. This is what it looks like:
It has a new AKM 4490 chip, apart from one component on the board, it looks almost identical to the older Uber board. Build quality is similar.
This is the Bifrost board with the older Uber card.
The Bifrost board with the new 4490 card installed.
First impressions:
Sounds nothing like the old Bifrost and Bifrost Uber.
Some initial impressions:
- Much wider soundstage and a more "airy" presentation than the older Bifrost. This is by far the biggest improvement from the two older boards.
- More relaxed character but doesn't sacrifice detail.
- I would also say that the timing feels a little "faster" - but not at all fatiguing and does not affect it's relaxed character.
- Sounds warmer and less fatiguing. In my opinion, it is not neutral.
- It has a very analogue feel to the sound, very natural and vocals are very pleasant to listen to.
- The vocals take center-stage. It is quite forward in terms of (vocal) presentation.
- There is also more sparkle to the voices - especial women's voices.
- Bass is tighter and more coherent than the older Uber. Kind of reminds me of the Asgard 2's bass.
- I wouldn't say it has more bass performance, but the bass is cleaner, clearer and more defined - and very well balanced.
- Everything sounds well balanced, from the lows, mids and all the way up to the highs.
- It also has a tad more gain, it also sounds as if it is slightly "louder".
Downsides:
- Voices can sound a little "grainy" but not really a problem.
All in all, a very fine DAC and a worthy replacement for the original Bifrost and Bifrost Uber and well worth the upgrade.
Very happy with it to be honest.
Hope this helps.