It also depends on how a DS is implemented: in my main system I have a Bricasti M1 SE, and it is a DAC that ''sounds'' very good (and also costs a lot). Schiit certainly believes in multibit, and the most serious implementations are made with this technology. And it is evident if you look at their catalogue.
In the Lyr+ thread, we read about a real massacre, some had to send the amplifier back for repairs three times. Lots of misaligned keys that didn't work and got stuck, channels that burned out, problems with the ladder volume, specimens that reach very high temperatures and even different timing behaviors during functions. I cannot deny that all this has slowed down the desire to purchase the object, also because it is not at all clear whether the problems have been resolved or whether it is still a lottery.
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/schiit-lyr-impressions-thread.964223/
That was my idea. In any case, I could always go back and evaluate the purchase of the Lyr+, but I would like to be a little more relaxed about its reliability, also because I live quite far from Schiit, and shipments are not fast.
Returning to my question, is a Bifrost 2/64 ''wasted'' when paired with the Asgard 3? Am I pairing two components who play in different leagues? Or, all things considered, is it a stack that makes sense? My fear is that of making ''one shoe and one slipper'' (it's a saying that, when translated, I don't know if it makes sense
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