Bifrost multibit & FM Streaming
............ do I understand correctly that all I need to stream radio from my laptop is the Bifrost? Simply plug the Bifrost into the appropriate USB port on the laptop and assign the streaming FM signal to that port and away we go? Bifrost output to the preamp, of course.
Or, like most things in life, it is never that simple and I'll need some software to complete the deal? Thanks. |
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Computer speakers? What's that....................? ;)
I so rarely listen to anything via computer that I'd forgotten about their speakers and haven't hooked up the pair of HK computer speakers in many years. Guess I'll dig them out of the storage bin. Anyway, back to the Schiit. Now that I've gotten some 'run-time' on and have been very pleased with the Valhalla2 and have a Saga inbound, am starting to think DAC. Was thinking Bifrost multibit, but am wondering if starting with a Gungnir would be a step-up. Then Gumby, at some future date. I'm still very 'iffy' on how much of this 'digital stuff' I'll listen to, so wish to limit my up-front cost. Also, one of my primary reasons for the Bifrost is size, as it will be part of my 'travel kit' for listening while we are away. |
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Serge - Thanks for the tip on the Jotunheim & Lyr R. Had not noticed that they are available with the multi-bit upgrade. Have ask Schiit if there is any performance difference between the DAC performance in all three and will be guided by their response.
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This was Schiit's response: "While I cannot speculate on what differences you may hear between the two, they both use the same Multibit DAC (The Analog Devices AD5547)." Something of a non-answer. Guess I'll have to decide between 2-boxes (Bifrost MB & Valhalla 2) or the single-box Jotunheim. Decisions, decisions...........
Edit - decision made. I'm going to go with the 2-box solution. I like the idea of having the DAC in its own box and I'm a big fan of the 6922 tube used in the Valhalla 2. Lots of good choices for tube-rolling. |
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