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Feb 12, 2025 at 3:34 PM Post #7,413 of 7,450
Looking for a little help. I’ve just received a used Gungnir Multibit, and when I came to insert my interconnects into the female RCA connectors on the DAC, there was some movement in the connectors on the DAC. They moved around a little as I inserted the interconnect plugs. I just want to know if this is normal.
John
 
Feb 12, 2025 at 4:29 PM Post #7,414 of 7,450
Looking for a little help. I’ve just received a used Gungnir Multibit, and when I came to insert my interconnects into the female RCA connectors on the DAC, there was some movement in the connectors on the DAC. They moved around a little as I inserted the interconnect plugs. I just want to know if this is normal.
John
Do you have sound? If you do have sound, I personally wouldn’t worry about a little movement. I have single ended connections on other equipment that has a little bit of movement when inserting the RCA cables. I did just insert some RCA cables on my Gungnir and it has no movement when I inserted the RCA cables. But I mainly use XLR interconnects from my Gungnir to Mjolnir 2. So my single ended connections probably haven’t been used much.
 
Feb 12, 2025 at 4:40 PM Post #7,415 of 7,450
Do you have sound? If you do have sound, I personally wouldn’t worry about a little movement. I have single ended connections on other equipment that has a little bit of movement when inserting the RCA cables. I did just insert some RCA cables on my Gungnir and it has no movement when I inserted the RCA cables. But I mainly use XLR interconnects from my Gungnir to Mjolnir 2. So my single ended connections probably haven’t been used much.
I have perfect sound. It’s not a lot of movement, just a bit of play.
 
Feb 12, 2025 at 8:13 PM Post #7,417 of 7,450
I have perfect sound. It’s not a lot of movement, just a bit of play.
When I had my Gungnir MB that worried the heck out of me. Never had any problems
 
Feb 13, 2025 at 10:07 PM Post #7,418 of 7,450
When I had my Gungnir MB that worried the heck out of me. Never had any problems
I used the RCA's in my Gumby A1 once, that was my way out of issues. XLR >> SE. The same is reportedly true on the G2 - which I just bought on Valentine's Day.

That means my Gungnir MB A1 w/ Unison OG owner, OG packing, manual, and sales slip available - contact if interested.
 
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Apr 11, 2025 at 11:22 AM Post #7,420 of 7,450
Does anyone happen to know the meaning of the number after the MB on the multibit sticker? Is it just the sequential order of multibit Gungnirs produced/upgraded?
Yes, some start with letters others with numbers.

Supposedly those starting with a 'C' or a number is the OG (A1 model, long held to be better than than the A2, including me). Those starting with 'B' are A2.
 
Apr 11, 2025 at 1:28 PM Post #7,421 of 7,450
Yes, some start with letters others with numbers.

Supposedly those starting with a 'C' or a number is the OG (A1 model, long held to be better than than the A2, including me). Those starting with 'B' are A2.
I believe the op is referring to the sticker on the left. The one pictured was purchased in January 2017.
 

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Apr 11, 2025 at 1:36 PM Post #7,422 of 7,450
I believe the op is referring to the sticker on the left. The one pictured was purchased in January 2017.
Umm yes, thats what I was thinking. I believe they stopped making A1 sometime in mid/later 2016.

There is more info to be had if one looks.
 
Apr 11, 2025 at 1:49 PM Post #7,423 of 7,450
1000 is a later number on the actual MB serial, not all non B's are A1s.

Source: I repair MANY broken Gungnir transistor legs after they've been shipped as this is a weak point. The only way to know is to verify.
 
Apr 11, 2025 at 2:35 PM Post #7,424 of 7,450
I upgraded my OG Gungnir to MB in August of 2016 and I got A1. I've had it a total of 12 years and it continues to make sound that I enjoy a lot. Mine's been back and forth to the mothership a couple of times for upgrades, but it's never had a single performance issue.
 

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