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New Transport Makes It's Debut
GDHAL:
Jason Stoddard himself has replied.
"There's being pedantic, and there's being right. Do we really need to add "that is not a general-purpose computer" to the description? Show someone a picture of an Urd, and they think "CD player." Show someone a picture of a computer, and they think "computer." The description stays the same."
To which I've replied requesting he reconsider. Whether he does or not, it's obvious I'm correct. A computer with CD ROM drive and USB out is a transport, and the website statement is invalid.
And folks here on AN please understand this is not so much as my being "right" - which I am - it's about my being honest. 8)
Best
Hal
GDHAL:
I've been banned from headfi by Jason because nobody can deal with the fire that I've lit.
What truth is proof against all lies?
Nick B:
--- Quote from: GDHAL on July 13, 2023, 01:43:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: Nick B on July 13, 2023, 01:23:05 PM ---Thanks for the link. Interesting reading. I've never owned anything from them, but the value on most of their products seems quite good and there are happy users too with modded gear.
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You're welcome, Nick.
I've owned their Yggdrasil DAC (now OG model, minus the unison usb as I have Gen5) and have been very happy with it. To my ears it sounds exactly perfect. And I have heard about 10 other DACs (even more if you consider computer audio cards, smartphones, etc.). If and when my Yggy dies I'll buy another, now Yggdrasil OG+. I won't bother with the other two "flavors".
The only DAC I heard that blows the Yggy out of the water is the Lampizator Horizon DAC. But that costs $50K! And it was in a system commensurate with its price point.
I have no personal experience with any of their other products. In my use case, their Loki Max EQ could be of value, and I've been on the fence back and forth a few times over it, but ultimately I think it best not to add more electronics in the signal path.
They have a tremendous fan base of loyal followers. Overall they make good value products, and in some cases very good value. I can gripe over certain things, but likely would be the case that some customers of any brand audio gear can find fault with something.
Trust me, Moffat and Stoddard are rather well-to-do financially speaking as they've grown the company exponentially.
In the case of my most recent post regarding their newest product, the Urd transport, I do not agree with their claim of it being the only transport that has USB output. I'm eager to read from them.
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I think I saw Schiit products at a so. California audio show about 2015/16. I don't know anyone who owns an Yggy, but would love to hear one someday. Some years ago, a manufacturer or seller on AC modded the Bifrost and raved about it. I believe he did the work or offered parts in a kit form. I know one of our members here Steve has modded a Bifrost and is very pleased with the performance. As to 50k dacs, I think I'll pass....
P.I.:
--- Quote from: Nick B on July 14, 2023, 06:24:03 PM ---
--- Quote from: GDHAL on July 13, 2023, 01:43:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: Nick B on July 13, 2023, 01:23:05 PM ---Thanks for the link. Interesting reading. I've never owned anything from them, but the value on most of their products seems quite good and there are happy users too with modded gear.
--- End quote ---
You're welcome, Nick.
I've owned their Yggdrasil DAC (now OG model, minus the unison usb as I have Gen5) and have been very happy with it. To my ears it sounds exactly perfect. And I have heard about 10 other DACs (even more if you consider computer audio cards, smartphones, etc.). If and when my Yggy dies I'll buy another, now Yggdrasil OG+. I won't bother with the other two "flavors".
The only DAC I heard that blows the Yggy out of the water is the Lampizator Horizon DAC. But that costs $50K! And it was in a system commensurate with its price point.
I have no personal experience with any of their other products. In my use case, their Loki Max EQ could be of value, and I've been on the fence back and forth a few times over it, but ultimately I think it best not to add more electronics in the signal path.
They have a tremendous fan base of loyal followers. Overall they make good value products, and in some cases very good value. I can gripe over certain things, but likely would be the case that some customers of any brand audio gear can find fault with something.
Trust me, Moffat and Stoddard are rather well-to-do financially speaking as they've grown the company exponentially.
In the case of my most recent post regarding their newest product, the Urd transport, I do not agree with their claim of it being the only transport that has USB output. I'm eager to read from them.
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I think I saw Schiit products at a so. California audio show about 2015/16. I don't know anyone who owns an Yggy, but would love to hear one someday. Some years ago, a manufacturer or seller on AC modded the Bifrost and raved about it. I believe he did the work or offered parts in a kit form. I know one of our members here Steve has modded a Bifrost and is very pleased with the performance. As to 50k dacs, I think I'll pass....
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:thumb:
The Yggi is a great DAC. Mine is unfortunately not really - it is a privilege) on terminal loan. Musical and fun!
There is no reason to spend a fortune on a DAC. Beyond a finite and audible point in performance $$$$$$$$ is spent on: colorations (we all love 'our' colorations), the newest latest greatest thing, snob appeal or just simply GAS.
I'm guilty. I have way too many DACs. I just ordered another option from Doede Douma. Yep. Him. I'm going to build a 44.1/16 DAC NOS DAC to add to the menagerie. I have some ideas on implementation that are very different from his, so we shall hear!
Oh, yeah. The Soekris should come online about "then" whenever, wherever "then" might be! :rofl:
GDHAL:
@P.I. +1. Thank you. :) :thumb:
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