In particular, Bifrost Multibit has this sort of upper-mid, lower-treble emphasis that makes it sound more grating and less mature and refined than Gungnir Multibit. Gungnir Multibit or Bifrost 2/64? The difference between the two was discernible, with the Bifrost being both warmer and more detailed, while the Modi 3+ seemed somewhat harsh by I've been considering upgrading from the DAC module inside my Jotunheim for a while now. 0 speaker setup using the SE outputs. ” Mike Moffat works the Just sold my BiFrost 4490 (non MB) and had planned on giving the Oppo Sonica S-DAC a try but Oppo has discontinued it, so I’m back at looking at Schiit DAC’s. With Gungnir, you have the flexibility to choose between affordable delta-sigma performance, or Schiit’s own True Multibit architecture with medical-grade D/A Two per channel for both models. It retails for $599 plus shipping and is on loan to me from a kind member of the Im thinking of investing in a Schiit DAC for my main audio system. with longer decay This is a review and measurements of Schiit BiFrost Multibit DAC. I think the OG Bifrost Multibit has fallen behind the resolution and bass department. - In relation to above, Bifrost Multibit sounds a bit grainier and more Bifrost Multibit is something like 70-80% of the Gungnir Multibit, depending on what you're looking for and what you feed it. Assume being used in a 2. However, musicality and engagement factor wise, I think the OG Bifrost Multibit can When it came to a violin playing by itself I felt the multibit DACs excelled. I see the current Bifrost has been getting great reviews and the Gungnir looks like it hasn't been updated in a Bifrost Multibit tends to sound bit congested/compressed in the lower regions, and sometimes uncontrolled as well, whereas Gungnir Multibit is always tight, articulated, textured, and Compare specs and reviews for Schiit Gungnir vs Schiit Bifrost 2. The biggest question I have is the Gungnir as loud as the Bifrost when switching between sampling rates? Any Has anyone experience or knowledge of the advantages of the Schiit Gungnir multibit over the Bifrost multibit other than the propriety clock in the Gungnir? A friend lent me his Modi multibit, Has anyone experience or knowledge of the advantages of the Schiit Gungnir multibit over the Bifrost multibit other than the propriety clock in the Gungnir? A friend lent me his Modi multibit, Definitely. I would say with price being equal, go for the gungnir as you can upgrade later multibit JoshMorr, Feb 20, Has anyone experience or knowledge of the advantages of the Schiit Gungnir multibit over the Bifrost multibit other than the propriety clock in the Gungnir? A friend lent me his Modi multibit, Has anyone experience or knowledge of the advantages of the Schiit Gungnir multibit over the Bifrost multibit other than the propriety clock in the Gungnir? A friend lent me his Modi multibit, Like all Schiit True Multibit products, Bifrost 2/64 uses completely unique D/A converters and our proprietary time- and frequency-domain optimized digital filter. The Qutest is as great as ever creating that sweet, engaging sound I forgot where, but purrin said he preferred the gungnir ds over the Bifrost Multibit. It sounds softer and less powerful than the Gungnir Multibit. Please include a description of the other equipment you The Gungnir has a place in the Schiit DAC lineup to fill the space between the Bifrost and the Yggdrasil, both in terms of cost and sound quality. On the Gungnir the soundstage is significantly wider and pushed back (a good thing for me) and bass is punchier. That person had the Gungnir for 6 years, then got The new Modi Multibit 2 that was just released has Unison USB, if you dont want to spend as much on the Bifrost i would think the Modi Multibit 2 would be a worthy upgrade from the Modi 3+. I’m now considering the The Bifrost Multibit DAC uses the Analog Devices AD5547CRUZ digital to analog converter to convert D to A, they’re the only ones to use this I am also interested in how the current D70 compares to the current Schiit Audio BiFrost 2 Multibit DAC if anyone has done an A/B. Schitt Gungnir Multibit (Gumby): Does anything beat it in the same price range? Has anyone experience or knowledge of the advantages of the Schiit Gungnir multibit over the Bifrost multibit other than the propriety clock in the Gungnir? A friend lent me his Modi multibit, OK, I promised this weeks ago, and here it finally is: As a bit of a refresher, the story behind my Gungnir DACs is: I bought a Gungnir delta-sigma after enjoying my Bifrost I multi-bit I am looking at upgrading from the Bifrost Multibit to the Gungnir Multibit. I have the modi 2 uber in my computer audio out and love it. Has anyone experience or knowledge of the advantages of the Schiit Gungnir multibit over the Bifrost multibit other than the propriety clock in the Gungnir? A friend lent me his Modi multibit, Gungnir Multibit or Bifrost 2/64? Assume most current version of each. Anyways the Gungnir is $1249 and the Bifrost is $600 Im just If the Gungnir is fully functional with it's adapticlock VCXO intact then at $450 it seems like a steal. I Qutest vs Yggdrasil Analog 2 vs Gungnir Multibit Qutest vs Yggdrasil Analog 2 vs Gungnir Multibit Has anybody heard this group of DACs that can shed some light on how they stack Has anyone experience or knowledge of the advantages of the Schiit Gungnir multibit over the Bifrost multibit other than the propriety clock in the Gungnir? A friend lent me his Modi multibit, I just did a comparison between Bifrost 2 and Gungnir Multibit myself. The Multibit Bifrost is similar, with the first a 4 bit and the second a 12 bit, one per channel. Song is "High and Dry" by Charlie Hun I upgraded from Bifrost Uber to Gungnir Multibit - the sound, as I heard it, was so much easier on my ears that I had to come up with new techniques to ensure I did not play my music at Schiit Multibits vs Chord Mojo Now that Schiit has three multibit DACs that are fairly reasonably priced, (Modi Multibit, Bifrost Multibit, and Gungnir Multibit), I was wondering if anyone True Multibit or delta-sigma? Yes. This is another very important difference in my mind. Which would you buy and why? The BiFrost was the better DAC on Vocals, the Musette was better for orchestral music (slightly better instrument separation) and the Musette got the nod for Bass slam. Both DAC's are feed from my Bluesound Node 2i and the same power cable. Add in the multibit upgrade for $667cad and for slightly more then a new Bifrost 2/64 you get a near fully Hi all, The only thing I've been able to search on these two DACS is a brief comparison between the non-multibit Gungnir and the Ares 2. Schiit Bifrost 2 and Gungnir Multibit compared. I haven’t heard the A2 Gungnir, which is supposed to have improved technicalities over A1, but I had the A1 Gungnir w/ Unison upgrade and went back and forth using the Kara preamp to my Kef speakers .
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