Bifrost 4490 or Multibit, if I may ask? initial impressions vs Modi (after a few hours warm-up of both units)?
I'll get back to the thread about it. Both DACs have the multbit chipset, so it ALL sounds "good".
You know the drill: Pics or it didn’t happen. Also dying to see the classic stack in black
Oh, it's nice. Like having black cats, my iCamera's auto-focus struggled to lock onto the surface. The false vents in the Bifrost is weird; however, the DAC seems to run cooler than my ModiMB (weird).
I'll post a picture after I scrub the personal meta-data off the image
(the bloody image-info has coordinates of my home and my name)... unnerving.
Magnum Dynalab was the best performing tuner I ever owned (and still made in couple of varieties) Marantz 10B was the most fun.
I'll keep an eye out for it! Interesting...
I actually came in here to ask about this lol. Is there any reason to ever turn my Jotunheim off? Or should I just leave it on all the time? Thanks
My hunch: if one can afford the kW-h cost, leave the gear on. I turn my tube amp off to (supposedly) prolong my tube life {{{a family friend visited us last night and took issue with that strategy. He tried to convince me that turning the tubes on-and-off shorten tube life... that HIS recording gear and DAW doesn't have an on/off switch.
I think what's really happening is somewhere between these 2 mindsets}}}. I look at my new classic stack. According to the motherboard pictures, the Asgard 2 seems to have 4 points just behind the headphone jack that dissipate heat into the chassis. That part of the case is significantly warmer than the rest of the amp. The cooling fins on top of the transform makes the (attractive) silver logo warm to the touch.
Last FM I owned was a MicroMega, with SP/DIF output. Nice, but now bested in every way by cheap SDR (Software Defined Radio) dongles and free software (currently, AirSpy HF+.)
I know you're right,
@G0rt . In the city, my selection of FM is... meh...
I am doing some preliminary setup on a device I just built to honor ORT and his love of VU meters. I have not figured out the labeling I want to use yet but it shall be the ORT Gandalf. This is one of a kind, except for a smaller version I will build for my mini rack. They are NOT something I would sell or build for anyone else.
When completed I will be able to check various levels though out this system and it will be switchable between four stereo inputs and there will be at least four outputs so that I do not give up any outputs on existing gear.
Unless Schiit offers some kind of analogue device that has VU meters, I might end up DIY-ing my own contraption (
@Jason Stoddard ...
is there any market-appetite for a Loki-2.0-VU-meter creation?).
Don't disregard the neutron and prompt gamma products of the nuclear event.
Wellllll, crap. I remember seeing a wall poster on a documentary about Bruce Power (a nuclear power facility on the southern edge of Lake Huron). Our future home's juuuuust north of the predicted fallout zone. Thank you, Mister-sam6550a-suzy-sunshine. Sheesh.
AM/FM tuner = dedicated commercial delivery device. No thanks.
That's true and it makes me sad. There's a
WKRP-like
radio station out of Wingham, Ontario (
link) that my cougar-woman and I (ScubaMan, or cougarbearcat?) listen to when on the North Bruce Peninsula (
Venus Flytrap & Les Nessman LIVE). There was also a CBC podcast by Terry O'Reilly,
about the death of radio (and rebirth of boutique[?!] radio) (link).