A partial YMMV post as you are comparing the Yggdrasil OG with the Bifrost 2/64, whereas I am not able to.
Apologies for the scattergun approach but there are a number of topics touched by this posting. Some are even on the sine-wave!
1 Background.
My original system was Mac Mini->Bifrost 2/64->Lyr+ (no tube)->Gjallhorn->transducer as per signature.
I was happy, as in very happy with this equipment, but due to life being a pile of the other sort of Schiit, i was away from home for at least 3, usually 4 and sometimes 5 nights each week.
When I was home then my own music or music radio channel was my solace and entertainment.
Being away from home for much of the week I turned my Schiit kit’s power off. I’ve just had solar panels installed and I wanted to maximise the amount that I could make out of the power company during the summer by selling energy to them, so the fridge was pretty much the only power draw while I was away.
Anyway, the Bifrost developed a problem whereby when I turned it back on it would go into protection after a couple of minutes. I’d turn it back on but it would then repeatedly fail at longer and longer intervals until after about an hour, usually slightly more, the Bifrost stabilised and the musical goodness continued un-interrupted until it was time to leave for the next spell away from home. The problem sounds to be thermal-related but I’ll leave that to the experts.
As the Bifrost was in warranty I contacted Schiit UK (Electromod) and as with previous contacts, Mark, head honcho at Electromod/
Schiit.co.uk, was immediately attentive and helpful in looking for solutions. I have only good experiences with Schiit UK. The Bifrost was returned, extensively bench tested, a secondary problem I’d reported was reproduced and it was decided to return my Bifrost to the mothership for the sort of in-depth surgery that only advanced Schiit boffindom can accomplish.
Although I was content to wait for my Bifrost to be completely fettled back in its homeland, and was resigned to listening to my music running directly from the headphone socket on the Mac Mini, i.e. the Apple on-board Dac until the Bifrost was returned, I’d reckoned without Mark’s legendary customer-service ethos.
2 Schiit Customer Service is ……. Legendary.
“I can loan you a Yggdrasil”.
“What???????????????”
“I can loan you a Yggdrasil”.
In the background my pension fund began shake it’s head, rock gently with it’s arms wrapped around itself in the foetal position and whimper quietly.
<loud>
“What???? No."
</loud>
<quiet>
"what colour is it?"
</quiet>
“It’s black”
<scream>
“NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"
</scream>
My Bifrost is Black.
My Lyr is Black
My Gjallahorn is Black
Because Black is Best.
I really wouldn’t have taken the Yggdrasil if it had been in silver because …. well, because I want black Schiit.
It works for me, so let’s leave that there.
Please.
But yes, if the Yggdrasil had been silver, I’d still be waiting for my Bifrost.
But I’m not.
3 So how does it sound.
I’ve now been listening to a Yggdrasil through the warm up, burn in period (yes, that’s really a thing) and my pension fund and I am no longer on speaking terms.
So, I’ve now got a Yggdrasil MIL. Yeah, MIL, I know, but compared with my Bifrost the difference is
O
M
F
G
That is
UN
BE
<expletive deleted>ing
LIEVEABLE.
Fresh out of the box, the Yggdrasil was still chilled from the journey and close-to-zero temperatures in the carrier’s take-it-or-leave-it approach to customer care. (I do get it, I was a big fish in the UK parcels industry IT pool back in the day), so it had a few hours plugged in and unconnected while it warmed up to room temperature.
On first connection it was as good as the Bifrost overall, but with nuances that hinted at strife to come with my pension fund.
Two days in, it had pulled ahead.
A week in and …. back in the years starting 2004 I was in a glorious period of my life. I was living and working in Edinburgh, and as another member (earnmyturns) knows as they were there at the same time, Edinburgh was awash with musicians of immense talent. As I contractor I routinely stipulated that when I leased a flat for a contract, the agent had to take out the TV as I would be out at music most nights. That period in Edinburgh was truly the high point of my life and a number of those musicians are still friends due to my unwavering support for them and invariable attendance at whatever gig they were playing. I’ve mentioned them before in posts and they’re listed below.
Once the Yggdrasil had hit it’s stride, I can close my eyes and I’m back in the cramped, packed, uncomfortable cellars underneath Edinburgh’s medieval Old Town watching my friends performing to rapt, attentive audiences.
Thanks to the Yggdrasil, I can relieve the happiest period of my life as music is now a 3 dimensional entity with my friends embodied there in front of to me.
Three weeks in, with an internet radio station or music feeding it 24/7, though with the Lyr+ muted when I’m not present or sleeping, the Yggdrasil is still blooming as the soundstage widens, deepens, and just delivers more reality and separation of each component within the music.
For memories of that period, and life experiences since then, good and bad, the Yggdrasil has fully unleashed the power of music to trigger memory, stir emotions, move, soothe, calm, disrupt, reflect, disturb, bring peace, and take you by the hand and lead you through pain and grief to closure.
The Bifrost would have done that, eventually, but the Yggdrasil, by making the music so alive, opens wounds to the air that had been hiding in the dark. In the light, and wrapped in music, that leads you to healing.
The Bifrost would have put music in front of me, but I would have had the choice of how much I thought myself into the memory of the performances of the music. The Yggdrasil throws the whole live performance at you whether you want it or not, and I am back in the performance, and the memory.
4 Has Christmas Come Early?
Yes.
Mark has offered me a trade-in on the Bifrost that I really cannot refuse; once that is sorted, my signature will change to show that I have a Yggdrasil; something that I really thought I would spend my life pining for but baulking at the price. My pension scheme is now a snarling, glowering pile of malevolence in the corner, but it’s been told to shut up and swallow it.
Thank you Mike.
Thank you Jason.
Thank you Mark.
Thank goodness it was black.
5 A selection of tracks you may want to listen to.
The selection of tracks below are by friends of mine. I first posted them in post 132,482
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/sch...most-improbable-start-up.701900/post-17859370 on December 9th last year when I’d just received my Bifrost and was raving about it.
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose
Paul Gilbody, Magnets Have Souls:
Kat Healy, No Heroes
Kim Edgar & Horse McDonald, Save Myself (Run Away)
Andi Neate’s live album “Lion Taming for Astronauts” is on Spotify