Every time you want an expensive coffee or fast food or other somewhat trivial thing, just save that bit of money in an "Yggy Fund." Over the past 3 months I have already saved ~300 dollars. It's a start! (Also, it is an eye opener; 300 dollars spent on coffee, beer, McDonalds, and such)
it is amazing how good redbook sounds. most people will never have equipment good enough to know, understandably so though at this price point. or some just don't care!
Every time you want an expensive coffee or fast food or other somewhat trivial thing, just save that bit of money in an "Yggy Fund." Over the past 3 months I have already saved ~300 dollars. It's a start! (Also, it is an eye opener; 300 dollars spent on coffee, beer, McDonalds, and such)
Lol I have cut out most beer and fast food, and once I have become a better cook, I hope to cut out going out to eat. I really miss the beer but I have lost twenty pounds and saving up for a impossible dream and saving up for the Utopia or perhaps the Cavalli Liquid Tungsten.
Lol I have cut out most beer and fast food, and once I have become a better cook, I hope to cut out going out to eat. I really miss the beer but I have lost twenty pounds and saving up for a impossible dream and saving up for the Utopia or perhaps the Cavalli Liquid Tungsten.
I lost about 50 in a year and a half but still will not give up beer no way no how. I would pick the Liquid Tungsten it is way too good. Drinking a Hofbrau Muchen Dunkel as we speek. The LT is almost too good for words you just have to hear it.
His amps are made out of recycled beer cans and his source from tomatos.
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VCX/VCXO . Middle LED in the right side.
From the downloadable users manual at their website:-
Hey, the “buy better gear” light came on. What does that mean?
That means you have a crap source. Yggdrasil analyzes the incoming
center frequency and jitter to determine if it can use VCXO reclocking,
which requires a precise center frequency and reasonably low jitter.
If it cannot use VCXO regeneration, it switches to VCO regeneration,
which still provides orders of magnitude improvement in the
reconstructed clock. However, the source is still crap. Yes, even
if it’s a $10000 CD player you purchased 15 years ago. Those go
off-frequency all the time.
If the steam coming in so bad like from airport express it cannot send it to the burrito filter it goes to a lower grade filter. There is a Schiit yaggy impression forum on here that will go into the finer details.
It is the last DAC I will buy as along as it lasts.
Using a few more words…
Re-clocking, choice of inputs (AES vs SPDIF rca vs SPDIF bnc vs USB), all can yield different results depending upon the other related gear in the system.
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