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NiiiiceI'm using a iDSD Neo as DAC for my Jot 2 and have great results. You can also adjust the gain on the iDSD Neo via knob.
It plays DSDs just fine.
NiiiiceI'm using a iDSD Neo as DAC for my Jot 2 and have great results. You can also adjust the gain on the iDSD Neo via knob.
It plays DSDs just fine.
That's one of the solutions on my list. I like iFi Audio. Good to see you like the combo.I'm using a iDSD Neo as DAC for my Jot 2 and have great results. You can also adjust the gain on the iDSD Neo via knob.
It plays DSDs just fine
I suggest you use the onboard DAC from your PC/MAC, or purchase a Schiit Modi (or similar, low cost, stand alone DAC), until you're ready to spring for the DAC of your choice.How did the DAC module limit the A3?
I'm considering getting the Jot 2 with the AK4490 DAC module and using it that way until I save up for/decide on the right external DAC. If it compromises the amp, I'll adjust my plan.
I'm curious, what was wrong with your Bifrost?I have a bifrost 2 and a Jot 2. When the bifrost gets back from repair, I will post impressions on here. It’s an incredible piece of kit and how I ultimately plan to run the amp.
Not exactly sure what happened. Just came home one day and it wouldn’t power on. Never had any problem with their gear before. Had 30 different products over the years from them and none ever went bad. They sent me an rma a day later and it got fixed within a week and is on its way back now.I'm curious, what was wrong with your Bifrost?
To me it makes more sense to get Modi for example. Easier to sell if you need to upgrade down the line. Should also sound better as it has own PS.
Thanks for the answers as it helps. To begin with, your preamp is feeding the preamp in your A2+ so you see you have 2 volume controls which is never optimum. Instead of connecting the A2+ to your Jot2 you would be better served by connectiNg it to the BF2’s SE connections. It is recommended to leave the BF2 on to thermally stabilize the DAC and your problem would be solved. This is how I have my BF2 integrated with my system and it works without noise and is best practice.This is the setup I have currently.
BF2 -> XLR 4 PIN Cables going into Balanced In Jot 2 -> Pre out RCA going into Audioengine A2+. I am using a Focal Elex headphone with its stock balanced 4 Pin XLR cable going into the front of the Jot 2 balanced headphone output.
There is always some hum/hiss sound when I put my ear near the Audioengine A2+, but you can barely hear it if you move 3 feet away from the speakers.
A louder and more concentrated Hum/hiss sound comes out when I turn the Jot 2 off with the 4 Pin XLR headphone cable plugged in. This sound can be even louder when I turn the volume button higher on my Audioengine A2+ via the volume knob on the speaker's back. Also I unplugged my headphone from the cable and its still making that sound. I tried plugging in my DT 1990 Pro using SE unbalanced headphone out while the Jot 2 is off and the speakers dont make any noise. Its only when I have that 4 pin XLR cable plugged in that it starts to make this loud hum/hiss sound.
I do hear pop sound sometimes when I unplug and plug the RCA cable from the back of the Jot 2. I also hear a bit of popping sound when I plug in my headphone with cable when the Jot 2 is off, but when the Jot 2 is on I dont hear any sound.
I thought the same thing before I bought ithr black Jot2 as a stack with a black Modius. Turns out it looks much better than I expected. From a few feet away, you don't notice the knob.To the owners of the Jotunheim in black, how glaring is that big ol silver volume knob on that finish? I kind of like the black more, but I'm not sure about the knob contrast... Is it matte, or polished? It's hard to tell looking at pictures.
you can order a black knob somewhere, and you will have a full black setup, if that is what you want. I think silver looks too old school. I don't mean it looks old for me, no, it looks old even if it was for my grandpa. Black much better. Silver knb is good i think.To the owners of the Jotunheim in black, how glaring is that big ol silver volume knob on that finish? I kind of like the black more, but I'm not sure about the knob contrast... Is it matte, or polished? It's hard to tell looking at pictures.
You are hurting my feelings.you can order a black knob somewhere, and you will have a full black setup, if that is what you want. I think silver looks too old school. I don't mean it looks old for me, no, it looks old even if it was for my grandpa. Black much better. Silver knb is good i think.