Any owners of Schitt Bifrost 2?


I am in the market for a Schitt Dac. One of the main reasons why I am considering Schitt because they are upgradable.

Question is the Bifrost worth the money ? Or should I buy once and cry once and buy the Yggdrasil .

In the back of mind I am wondering is the Bifrost decent but nothing special like Prima Luma .

 

Thanks.

biglou13

You might want to check out a used Bifrost -- they come up for sale regularly. You could buy one and then resell it for about the same you paid if it doesn't float your boat or you just get the urge to move on.

I have a Bifrost 2 and a Modi Multibit.

I think the first question regarding Schiit DACs and other choices is: are you satisfied with 24/192 PCM data, or do you want DSD or MQA and can that be decoded before the Schiit DAC.

I have what many here call a LoFi system. I am in an apartment, and the room layout and space do not lend themselves to high end audio. Using an M2 Mac Mini for the stream, to a Denon AVRX3700 to Ascend Audio Sierra speakers with an SVS SB 1000 pro sub. Took a lot of play with the Denon to optimize for 2 channel and balance the speakers and sub.

The Bifrost 2 is a noticeable step up from the Modi Multibit, but not large. In the above base, the Bifrost 2 has slightly more depth and separation. Overall sound stage is about the same.

Recently, added a restored Luxman M120 for the L&R amplification and even without dialing everything in, the depth, width, and separation jumped to a whole new level. Looking to add a dedicated preamp, and stop using the Denon as a pre. Added this info to say that your environment, preamp, amp, and speakers have a lot to do with what you will hear from any DAC. Haven’t heard any version of the Yggdrasil, so can’t say if it would be better in my system. Based on specs, it is a big step up, but would that be audible in my system?

All of this is to say that audio is the sum of the parts, and anybody’s system can evolve. The Yggdrasil may be end game DAC, but is the rest of your system comparable? Agree with the other posters, try a Bifrost 2/64, or at least a used Bifrost 2 and see if it performs for you and your system. Then you can decide if pushing further is worth it to you.

You said the main reason for Bifrost is that it's upgradable. Unfortunately it's not user upgradable. You have to mail it to Schiit and they do the operation...so you're looking at about a $350 upgrade and being without a DAC for a bit...