jimdandy
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Could you guys tell me the order of turning off and on Shiit devices? Do you guys leave it all on 24/7 (multidac).
I guess turning on is = Wyrd > DAC > Amp.
Hi and sorry if i jump in with a question.
I did read most of this very interesting thread but did not find a straight answer.
From what i understand these are the two main issues with usb signal transmission.
- Does the Wyrd provide galvanic isolation ?
- Does it decrease the jitter ?
Thanks a lot
Bye, gino
It doesn't provide galvanic isolation.
Hi thanks !
To be perfectly honest i do not even know what galvanic isolation really means,
But i like this device a lot indeed even just as an external USB power supply.
Morevoer i see some circuit inside that should decrease the signal jitter.
Unfortunately i have not been able to find any lab reports showing the effects of this device on a jittery signal ... that would be interesting.
Thanks a lot again
gino
Galvanic isolation means that it would prevent ground loops-- a humming or buzzing sound you would hear in the amp.
Hi and thanks a lot for the very kind and valuable reply.
This is unfortunate because i like the idea of galvanic isolation between pc and dac a lot.
Still i love this device. I have a nice little Magni 2 that i love as well.
Problem is that here in Europe the cost is double.
Thanks again, gino
It really is interesting what the Wyrd does to the sound, there is absolutely a difference, although it is on a smaller scale obviously. Thing is, I'm not entirely sure if it's positive at this point, it's just different. It certainly affects the treble, and it's hard to explain how - it takes the edge off, but at the same time doesn't make things sound darker exactly. At first I thought it was removing detail, but I don't believe that's the case anymore. Things do seem to be more open/deeper with a bit more space around the instruments. (These observations were made before looking at other opinions, seems they match up for the most part)
It makes you wonder if the Wyrd is cleaning up the signal to be more accurate, or if it is coloring the sound. Whatever it is doing, there is a difference, and I've went back and forth so many times to try to determine if I prefer it or not. Haven't made up my mind yet, but I would definitely like to get the USB Regen to compare. My instincts kind of tell me that the Bifrost might be doing a better job than the $99 Wyrd at processing the signal, it sounds a bit more clear and sharp without the Wyrd. I don't know enough about the technical aspects however, I'd be curious to hear from someone who does.
Edit: I also want to note that it did not fix the static pop sounds when playing/pausing the Bifrost using Wasapi/ASIO (problem is mainly with Wasapi though).
You mean a clicking sound while pausing and playing? That is normal. I have no issues with my BiFrost multibit using Wasapi using Tidal and HQplayer.
I was under the impression that unless the DAC manufacturer clearly stated the DAC was made to support event mode, push should be used instead.