ArmchairPhilosopher
Headphoneus Supremus
Mjolnir 2 remains the single-best headphone amp I've ever heard, and with a considerable margin.
That is all.
That is all.
Mjolnir 2 remains the single-best headphone amp I've ever heard, and with a considerable margin.
That is all.
My original point as well. Whereas I did not purchase the Bifrost 2 days before (actually 2 months), I was inquiring due to the fact that my "new" Bifrost 2 will end up costing me more with card than getting a new one (699+300) 999 vs a 2/64 799. I was asking what the policy is for something like this. Was informed the 15 day return has passed...so sorry.
This also questions....what did they do with the old stock Bifrost 2...just add the card and call it a 2/64?
Almost any purchase comes with risks. If we always think we have to wait for the latest-n-greatest, we'd never buy anything.
If it uses the same chassis and mainboard, why not?
I assume so. The rest of the Bifrost2 would still be the same - except the firmware of course.This also questions....what did they do with the old stock Bifrost 2...just add the card and call it a 2/64?
Understood, however maybe just a heads up that a new model might be coming soon when considering purchase
Indeed.Wow!
Folkvangr is great, but it doesn't come anywhere close to Mjolnir 2 in terms of punch, definition, stage, and clarity.Is that even with the FV in comparison?
No.Do you have any ZMF headphoes on the MJ2?
Well, in Schiit's defense, they do like surprises. Not much fun if @Jason Stoddard announces 2 months ahead of time, a new DAC card is coming at the end of July. Just don't tell anyone.
Not picking. I know it's frustrating. But, your BF2 is still new and a great DAC. Enjoy it as is. Down the road, upgrade it if there's still a desire to do so? You might not want to? After all, we have Yggy OG, LIM, and MIL. Why not the same options for BF?
Seeing how many products are out days or even weeks for availability, I would assume they simply let themselves run out of stock immediately prior to announcing. I have a Bifrost 2 - love it, it certainly doesn't sound any worse, but then I also have a Yggy GS with original card.My original point as well. Whereas I did not purchase the Bifrost 2 days before (actually 2 months), I was inquiring due to the fact that my "new" Bifrost 2 will end up costing me more with card than getting a new one (699+300) 999 vs a 2/64 799. I was asking what the policy is for something like this. Was informed the 15 day return has passed...so sorry.
This also questions....what did they do with the old stock Bifrost 2...just add the card and call it a 2/64?
Indeed.
Folkvangr is great, but it doesn't come anywhere close to Mjolnir 2 in terms of punch, definition, stage, and clarity.
Folkvangr is the LMP1 prototype among headphone amps; it does one job (hooking you up right to the tubes), and it does it exceptionally well. But outside of a racetrack it's just not all that practical.
Mjolnir 2 is the Bentley Continental GT among headphone amps; it's a timeless allrounder that's punching ten times above its weight, and it'll never let you down, no matter what road you're on.
No.
Did they ever make these in Black?
Does that mean you disapproved of Black?...or the questioning?
The Bentley Continental GT is regarded as a 'footballer's car' here in the UK, and that is not a compliment.Indeed.
Folkvangr is great, but it doesn't come anywhere close to Mjolnir 2 in terms of punch, definition, stage, and clarity.
Folkvangr is the LMP1 prototype among headphone amps; it does one job (hooking you up right to the tubes), and it does it exceptionally well. But outside of a racetrack it's just not all that practical.
Mjolnir 2 is the Bentley Continental GT among headphone amps; it's a timeless allrounder that's punching ten times above its weight, and it'll never let you down, no matter what road you're on.
No.
The Bentley Continental GT is regarded as a 'footballer's car' here in the UK, and that is not a compliment.
OK, I apparently didn't get my point across after all…I'll take my chances with a thoroughbred- the Folkvangr.
The other thing to consider is that they don't want a bunch of old stock sitting around, especially if it has come back and they can only get b stock prices for it. That is stuff that Schiit have made, they have spent the money. They need to recoup the costs. If they give everyone a heads up before announcing an upgrade, they will never sell the old stock. That is also part of the way that they keep prices low, it's good business practice. At the end of the day, the BF2 was still great value. As is the upgrade. If it had been another company, you would have to buy a completely new DAC.True and thank you.