nordkapp
Headphoneus Supremus
I am making my first foray into headphone gear, coming from 20 years of hifi 2 channel stereo. My wyrd, modi 2 and vali are set to arrive next week. I am using a pair of HD580. Looking forward to my new hobby.
I am making my first foray into headphone gear, coming from 20 years of hifi 2 channel stereo. My wyrd, modi 2 and vali are set to arrive next week. I am using a pair of HD580. Looking forward to my new hobby.
I am making my first foray into headphone gear, coming from 20 years of hifi 2 channel stereo. My wyrd, modi 2 and vali are set to arrive next week. I am using a pair of HD580. Looking forward to my new hobby.
I think of all the scratch I've dumped overtheyears and itmakes me realize I likely will never be able to retire. Haha.Welcome to the club. Let someone hide your wallet. Lol
I think of all the scratch I've dumped overtheyears and itmakes me realize I likely will never be able to retire. Haha.
right retirement is over rated any way. Haha. Really looking forward to this new way, like you say, to enjoy music. Regards, nordkappI've been at it since the old Walkman days. Lol. When you love music, it's impossible to walk away. I've been through a lot of different methods to hear music. Dj equipment, studio equipment, home theater etc. The best part about the headphone route , it's definitely been the cheapest method for my music , addiction. Lol.
I just got the bifrost uber and it will not play 192khz tracks. I have the asus xonar stx soundcard in my computer using optical out to the bifrost. The xonar supports 192khz.
It's either source or cable. Personally I've never been able to play 192Khz through optical S/PDIF with neither Bifrost nor V-DAC I/II.
In my case cable didn't matter - $150 WireWorld Supernova optical cable didn't help. So it seems to be a source transceiver limitation (I have an onboard Realtek ALC888).
I got it working. For some reason 192khz songs work in foobar but not in jriver media center. I have an expensive cable as well so I was hoping that the cable wasn't the problem lol.
Even after changing the proper DSP and output settings it wouldn't work? 192khz appears to work fine with my Modi 2 Uber and JRiver. Hoping I don't run in to this problem down the road.
right retirement is over rated any way. Haha. Really looking forward to this new way, like you say, to enjoy music. Regards, nordkapp
Well said. Couldn't agree more.I just received my new Schiit Bifrost Uber w/ USB Gen2. I want to thank Schiit for taking care of me, providing fast shipping over the holidays, and their solid customer service.
Impressions: I do like this product and I do feel like there is a noticeable improvement in sound quality. Just started listening so hard to describe the improvements & have not gotten to do any direct blind ABx testing. May post some more detailed impressions later. Overall, I would recommend Schiit's products.
Even after this purchase, I do still believe that the audio differences between adding a DAC or different DACs are quite small and subtle relative to the sonic differences in headphones. This is my most expensive DAC purchased and it does seem to have the most easily appreciable improvement in sound quality. A lot more noticeable than the previous DACs I've tried. I can understand why this DAC is so widely recommended.
So is it worth $535.47? I guess it depends. This is a great product and I am personally quite satisfied. However, I currently own $1,400 worth of various headphones, $510 of amplifiers, and $59 of dacs (not including stuff that I've returned or sold). Adding this component to my chain makes me feel like I have maximized all the sound quality that I can personally appreciate. I have definitely reached the point of diminishing returns & I am happy just sitting tight at this point.
I still think it is wise for budget conscious buyers to invest in in nicer headphones first (especially if you are below the $200 price point) and then ensure the headphones have adequate amplification before moving onto DACs. When you are ready to move up from an entry level dac or if you want to start with a high quality dac, the Schiit Bifrost Uber is an excellent option.
I just received my new Schiit Bifrost Uber w/ USB Gen2. I want to thank Schiit for taking care of me, providing fast shipping over the holidays, and their solid customer service.
Impressions: I do like this product and I do feel like there is a noticeable improvement in sound quality. Just started listening so hard to describe the improvements & have not gotten to do any direct blind ABx testing. May post some more detailed impressions later. Overall, I would recommend Schiit's products.
Even after this purchase, I do still believe that the audio differences between adding a DAC or different DACs are quite small and subtle relative to the sonic differences in headphones. This is my most expensive DAC purchased and it does seem to have the most easily appreciable improvement in sound quality. A lot more noticeable than the previous DACs I've tried. I can understand why this DAC is so widely recommended.
So is it worth $535.47? I guess it depends. This is a great product and I am personally quite satisfied. However, I currently own $1,400 worth of various headphones, $510 of amplifiers, and $59 of dacs (not including stuff that I've returned or sold). Adding this component to my chain makes me feel like I have maximized all the sound quality that I can personally appreciate. I have definitely reached the point of diminishing returns & I am happy just sitting tight at this point.
I still think it is wise for budget conscious buyers to invest in in nicer headphones first (especially if you are below the $200 price point) and then ensure the headphones have adequate amplification before moving onto DACs. When you are ready to move up from an entry level dac or if you want to start with a high quality dac, the Schiit Bifrost Uber is an excellent option.