Schiit Bifrost Uber Analog Upgrade
Jun 12, 2013 at 5:32 PM Post #287 of 1,448
Got my Uber back from Schiit today! Currently listening and the first thing I notice is better detail. Depth? May just be because I've been without the LCD-2s for a week. Literally just fired everything up so no burn in (from me) and the tubes aren't warmed up. Super excited though!
 
Jun 13, 2013 at 12:32 PM Post #288 of 1,448
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Solid state electronics mind burn-in?  I rub my lucky rabbits foot.

 
Given that burn-in occurs due to electron flow on conductors.... the rabbit foot might not have much effect.
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Jun 13, 2013 at 12:37 PM Post #289 of 1,448
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Also recorded, concerning Bifrost burn-in, was this: "Although it struck me as a fairly casual issue to Jason - he had to be asked after all - his answer on this point was that all units are burned in for 24 hours at the factory, and their amplifiers benefit from 50-100 hours after that. He suggested a similar period would apply to the Bifrost."

 
I leave my DAC always ON, unless I'm on vacation.
 
Jun 13, 2013 at 7:32 PM Post #291 of 1,448
Analog board upgrade went smoothly, thanks to the instructions in this thread.  Just had one stubborn screw that was close to stripping, but I got it out fine.  3 of the 4 black screws in the back didn't go back in very tight though - they seem to screw into plastic vs metal, so they don't grab well, though it doesn't seem to affect anything.
 
Sounds very good and well worth the $70.
 
Jun 13, 2013 at 7:40 PM Post #292 of 1,448
Regarding burn-in, I believe Jason burns-in devices just to make sure they work correctly (defects that spring up), not so much of any performance-related issues. 
 
And someone said it before me, suggesting a burn-in brings the consumer closer to the return-policy limit. :wink:
 
Jun 14, 2013 at 4:24 PM Post #295 of 1,448
^ as well, their stated intention (going back two years or so, see HeroKid's schiit threads) was the statement gear would be 'end game' period, regardless of the cost of competing gear.

If they're still serious about that, there's no need to compare Yggdrasil with dacs that cost a mere $2500, we need to think much bigger :D
 
Jun 14, 2013 at 8:39 PM Post #296 of 1,448
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^ as well, their stated intention (going back two years or so, see HeroKid's schiit threads) was the statement gear would be 'end game' period, regardless of the cost of competing gear.

If they're still serious about that, there's no need to compare Yggdrasil with dacs that cost a mere $2500, we need to think much bigger
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How much bigger is there?
 
Jun 14, 2013 at 9:08 PM Post #297 of 1,448
Like any product with a niche, specialist market, dacs reach insane prices, well above 10k. Which I think was Jason's point, IIRC...that the same quality levels could be reached much more cheaply.

Evidently there's a lot of innovative thought and design behind how Mike and Jason are achieving this though. These aren't merely the 'same' products built more cheaply.
 
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