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Anodizing looks better than paint. But whatever you do, you'll lose the markings.it will be interesting to see what the internet gives me for painting aluminum.
Anodizing looks better than paint. But whatever you do, you'll lose the markings.it will be interesting to see what the internet gives me for painting aluminum.
I leave my Bifrost Multibit on all the time.Looking to upgrade my modi as I need another dac and just got new cans(isine10's b-stock) any paths that I should consider. I am currently looking at a BiMby. Anyone know if the Gimby has the same boot up time? or can I just leave both these on?
Hi Gazny,Looking to upgrade my modi as I need another dac and just got new cans(isine10's b-stock) any paths that I should consider. I am currently looking at a BiMby. Anyone know if the Gimby has the same boot up time? or can I just leave both these on?
Confused; as far as I know i Sines have a DAC in line? I may be wrong then.I leave my Bifrost Multibit on all the time.
Hi Gazny,
Please make sure isine's do not have a dac in it. I have not used
Confused; as far as I know i Sines have a DAC in line? I may be wrong then.
Gumby boots up in about 25 seconds, but mine has been on continuously for almost 2 years.I leave my Bifrost Multibit on all the time.
and does it sound better than two years ago?Gumby boots up in about 25 seconds, but mine has been on continuously for almost 2 years.
I can only state that the sound quality is consistent. It definitely improved over 'out of the box' after a week or so, but, since it has stayed energized, I have no way to compare it to what it was years ago.and does it sound better than two years ago?
But if you turn it off now and tomorrow on again, does it take then another week to sound good again?I can only state that the sound quality is consistent. It definitely improved over 'out of the box' after a week or so, but, since it has stayed energized, I have no way to compare it to what it was years ago.
My Bimby seems to “warm up” in about 15-20 minutes like most components. I find the continuous uptime argument to be hogwash personally. My system is sensitive enough to hear distinct differences in interconnects, speaker cables, and some power mods, and I can’t hear any change in Bimby beyond the normal warm up time of any other hifi equipment. Maybe Gumby and Yggy are different, but I doubt it.But if you turn it off now and tomorrow on again, does it take then another week to sound good again?
I have not used any other Schiit DAC other than a Yaggy Analogue 2. I have no doubt that yaggy responds to time in a positive way. As far as I have heard though, gumby is not the same way. But I can't comment on that.My Bimby seems to “warm up” in about 15-20 minutes like most components. I find the continuous uptime argument to be hogwash personally. My system is sensitive enough to hear distinct differences in interconnects, speaker cables, and some power mods, and I can’t hear any change in Bimby beyond the normal warm up time of any other hifi equipment. Maybe Gumby and Yggy are different, but I doubt it.
I have no idea.But if you turn it off now and tomorrow on again, does it take then another week to sound good again?
I find the continuous uptime argument to be hogwash personally.
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