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Ok, I'll bite. How is this possible? Are they the genuine article or is someone ripping schiit off by violating their ip ?
Future-Proof, Not Dumpster FodderWith Bifrost, you’re choosing a DAC that won’t become obsolete when technology changes. Unlike all other DACs anywhere near its price point, Bifrost is fully modular and upgradable—making it virtually future-proof, rather than dumpster fodder.
Ok, it sounds like we would need 3 boards - the base board with power etc above, a dac board (normal or multibit) and a usb board for input. But I still don't understand why they are doing this. Their philosophy with bifrost and others has been upgradability.
how do you switch from 1 input to another?
So you have to buy 3 boards, put it together, find a case in order to create a version of a couple of hundred dollar dac from 4-5 years ago?? This doesn't sound like a deal to me.
It depends. I spent exactly $18.00, even found a decent aluminum chassis in one of my project boxes.For $38.00 (two boards, no USB) you can have a decent DAC.I heard 20 years old TDA1541 dac that sounded a lot better than some modern marvels, it's all very subjective