Fine. There will never be a purchase by me for an Amp that has a slot for a USB DAC card. That means No Jotunheim. No Asgard. No Lyr. No whatever you may or may not be planning in the future that has a slot for a USB DAC card.
Just because there’s a slot doesn’t mean that you MUST populate it… I did, but with the stereo input (dual RCAs) card. No internal/inFernal? DAC cards for me.
There is quite a discussion on SBAF forum on the newest Yggy flavours; I'm seeing most there holding USB inferior, preferring AES.
I'm open, awaiting a Pi2AES and a Unison card for my Yggy GS all fed by Roon - comparing the differences should be interesting.
When I did the comparison for my OG Yggdrasil, Pi2AES+Meanwell SMPS AES was just a tad cleaner, more incisive than Unison USB from a decent USB source, Allo USBridge+Sbooster LPS. Since then I upgraded the Meanwell to a 24V Sbooster LPS for another thin notch up. But none of these differences are night-and-day, and if I hadn't had a Pi2AES already for a different purpose that I could try on the Yggdrasil, I would probably not have known any better, as Unison USB had proven itself superior before to several other more expensive USB and AES sources.
Sounds like AES will still be good for me (being CD only) and if the URD's clocks are more accurate than in my current transports I might pick up some sound improvement there, or not.
I can save $160.00 bucks (maybe plus now) with Fed X for shipping and wait for analog 3 boards before upgrading both my units.
Fine. There will never be a purchase by me for an Amp that has a slot for a USB DAC card. That means No Jotunheim. No Asgard. No Lyr. No whatever you may or may not be planning in the future that has a slot for a USB DAC card.
I have no need for a USB card either, so I dropped in a line level RCA card. This allows me to hook up my Mani and Bifrost to the Asgard3 without having to have a SYS in the mix.
I have no need for a USB card either, so I dropped in a line level RCA card. This allows me to hook up my Mani and Bifrost to the Asgard3 without having to have a SYS in the mix.
Jason made an add on RCA card available for the Asgard 3 slot when it first came out at the awesome and incredible price of $20, but it proved difficult to install for some and I guess Jason didn't want the extra hassle of people frying their boards.
I missed out on the opportunity to order one with my Asgard 3 and thinking about it makes me very sad
Nope. I just do not listen to music via any of my laptops. Well...To be more exact, I rarely do so. In fact, I have not done so on a Windows machine for quite some time. I received a three month trial of Roon which I cancelled about a month sooner than the trial period as I heard no real advantage to it.
And I hear no advantage to listening to music on my PC so I do not want a USB card. I can simply use Blootoof to send any audio to a Blootoof speaker or not. Probably not.
I am just one of those souls, bereft of listening to 1s and 0s. To me, a DAC either works or it does not. I do not listen to bits nor do I listen to equipment. But I have some stand alone DACs because they work just as well as the ones that are built in but to me, look better. I look at equipment and I buy equipment that pleases my eye and reproduces the sound track of my life.
Jason made an add on RCA card available for the Asgard 3 slot when it first came out at the awesome and incredible price of $20, but it proved difficult to install for some and I guess Jason didn't want the extra hassle of people frying their boards.
I missed out on the opportunity to order one with my Asgard 3 and thinking about it makes me very sad
Email them. Though it’s not on the sales chart, it might be available. I ordered my first (for Lyr3) while it was for sale, and install was straightforward. Second was via an email saying I’d done it before, so they sold me one. Asgard 3 wasn’t so kind, with a very close tolerance, such that I had to shift the PCB a bit to get the card in. That involves pulling all the screws from the I/O connectors on the backplane, and loosening all/removing a couple screws on the bottom to get the PCB to move a fraction. It isn’t difficult, but it is involved. I have worked a lot with electronics installs/repairs, so not an issue for me. Make sure someone familiar/experienced with this kind of an install does it.
Jason made an add on RCA card available for the Asgard 3 slot when it first came out at the awesome and incredible price of $20, but it proved difficult to install for some and I guess Jason didn't want the extra hassle of people frying their boards.
I missed out on the opportunity to order one with my Asgard 3 and thinking about it makes me very sad
Yeah, those cards were only on the sales page for a few days. I think these may be the same line level cars as used in the Ragnarok 2, but I could be wrong.
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