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yes, BOTH units have great sound quality. deciding which to get first though is the problem. i was thinking of getting the bifrost DAC too for a minute as i was liking the sound of it's "detailed and neutral" sound character more than the lush sound of yulong D18s and eastern electric mini-maxes. then after seeing that the gungnir is even more resolving and liquid with extra bass slam, it seemed worthwhile to stretch my budget back to the $700 range for "the last DAC i'll ever need". i like cheap gear, but not if i have to keep upgrading and would rather get it right the first time so to speak.either upgrade would greatly improve my system i'm sure, i'm just trying to figure out which link is weaker in my system, my receiver, or tired old consumer grade DACs. my energy RC10s really tell it like it is about the gear upstream. now i can hear both the digital sound of my DACs and the clinical sound of my receiver.
At $1200 ea. way over C&C guidelines, interesting product nevertheless. Just not for this circle. Even the $700 Gungnir DAC is pushing things to the limit. Based on the OP's system it fits, but just barely.
......way over C&C guidelines