I just received my Schiit Bifrost yesterday - it has the USB and Uber upgrade - total cost $520
I spent a week+ auditioning the Mytek $1500, Chord QutHD $1700 and the Wadi a $1300
I decided on the Bifrost because it has good reviews and within budget
Right out of the box it impressed with its dynamic presentation, sound stage and superb audio reproduction. Today it's sounding even better.
Played some 24/96 tracks and it's the first time I could tell the were High Res - my old dac made them sound the same as 16/44 because it up sampled - and not very well
Playing some 24/192 as I type and the sound is approaching analogue.
I would say this DAC has the smoothness of the Wadia with about 85% of the dynamics of the Mytek.
I particularly like opera on this DAC - it's the first time the sopranos haven't sounded shrill. The old DAC made me avoid digital opera recordings.
The sound stage is very deep and wide,especially on classical - and Bob Marley :-)
I think it can handle anything thrown at it - I was drawn into a sax solo yesterday - so smooth and orchestral pieces have so much width/depth to them
It's a bare-bones DAC - three inputs + L/R outputs and a selector button on front - but holy smoke can it turn digits into music.
Get a good power cable - I use a furutech and I think it contributes greatly to its smoothness
I would say this DAC has brought my digital music several steps closer to my analogue music - maybe not a giant leap, but a pretty bloody good jump
Good luck
I spent a week+ auditioning the Mytek $1500, Chord QutHD $1700 and the Wadi a $1300
I decided on the Bifrost because it has good reviews and within budget
Right out of the box it impressed with its dynamic presentation, sound stage and superb audio reproduction. Today it's sounding even better.
Played some 24/96 tracks and it's the first time I could tell the were High Res - my old dac made them sound the same as 16/44 because it up sampled - and not very well
Playing some 24/192 as I type and the sound is approaching analogue.
I would say this DAC has the smoothness of the Wadia with about 85% of the dynamics of the Mytek.
I particularly like opera on this DAC - it's the first time the sopranos haven't sounded shrill. The old DAC made me avoid digital opera recordings.
The sound stage is very deep and wide,especially on classical - and Bob Marley :-)
I think it can handle anything thrown at it - I was drawn into a sax solo yesterday - so smooth and orchestral pieces have so much width/depth to them
It's a bare-bones DAC - three inputs + L/R outputs and a selector button on front - but holy smoke can it turn digits into music.
Get a good power cable - I use a furutech and I think it contributes greatly to its smoothness
I would say this DAC has brought my digital music several steps closer to my analogue music - maybe not a giant leap, but a pretty bloody good jump
Good luck