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Are you referring to the Schiit Yggdrasil?How do you feed Dante to this specific DAC?
Well, I went ahead and committed to a new DAC - a SW1X DAC III STD. I've spent the last couple months researching it and chatting with two owners of the same model - one of whom owns the same D Sachs amp and preamp that I own. My new DAC will be delivered to me a few days after I return to the States in March.I haven't yet decided if I want the black or silver front panel. Edit: I decided on black. http://sw1xad.co.uk/product/sw1x-dac-iii/
Yes.Buy a Dante device (in my case Atterotech unDAES-O, $700). Buy Dante Virtual Soundcard $30 and load to Mac or PC. Load Dante Controller (free) to Mac or PC. Now the computer has "become" a Dante device and will "talk" to the unDAES-O. Ethernet cable from computer to unDAES-O, transformer coupled AES cable to Yggy.Dante videos will talk you through setup on computer. Nothingness that is beyond black background, true timbre, touch, texture, space and (perceived) hall sound. Enables Yggy to do everything it was made to do with the thousands of 16/44 files available.Downside for some is no sample rate follow (set manually in Dante). For me (98% Redbook), Hi-Rez files aren't needed.Gefski,Being an Yggy owner, I'm intrigued. Currently I use JRiver on my PC and an ethernet connection to a Sonore Microrendu, then a Schiit EITR to convert USB to SPDIF to the Yggy. It sounds exceptionally good, and using my iPad for JRemote is extremely convenient for selecting and playing music. I'm curious if you feel the Atterotech unDAES-O solution would improve on my set-up. I know the Yggy to be capable of extremely fine sound - maybe untapped potential until fed by an optimimal source.
Yes.Buy a Dante device (in my case Atterotech unDAES-O, $700). Buy Dante Virtual Soundcard $30 and load to Mac or PC. Load Dante Controller (free) to Mac or PC. Now the computer has "become" a Dante device and will "talk" to the unDAES-O. Ethernet cable from computer to unDAES-O, transformer coupled AES cable to Yggy.Dante videos will talk you through setup on computer. Nothingness that is beyond black background, true timbre, touch, texture, space and (perceived) hall sound. Enables Yggy to do everything it was made to do with the thousands of 16/44 files available.Downside for some is no sample rate follow (set manually in Dante). For me (98% Redbook), Hi-Rez files aren't needed.
Quote from: gefski on 16 Jan 2019, 01:49 amYes.Buy a Dante device (in my case Atterotech unDAES-O, $700). Buy Dante Virtual Soundcard $30 and load to Mac or PC. Load Dante Controller (free) to Mac or PC. Now the computer has "become" a Dante device and will "talk" to the unDAES-O. Ethernet cable from computer to unDAES-O, transformer coupled AES cable to Yggy.Dante videos will talk you through setup on computer. Nothingness that is beyond black background, true timbre, touch, texture, space and (perceived) hall sound. Enables Yggy to do everything it was made to do with the thousands of 16/44 files available.Downside for some is no sample rate follow (set manually in Dante). For me (98% Redbook), Hi-Rez files aren't needed.Gefski,Being an Yggy owner, I'm intrigued. Currently I use JRiver on my PC and an ethernet connection to a Sonore Microrendu, then a Schiit EITR to convert USB to SPDIF to the Yggy. It sounds exceptionally good, and using my iPad for JRemote is extremely convenient for selecting and playing music. I'm curious if you feel the Atterotech unDAES-O solution would improve on my set-up. I know the Yggy to be capable of extremely fine sound - maybe untapped potential until fed by an optimimal source. No way to tell without comparing, but that Sonore MR setup is raved about compared to USB from PC to dac, so I doubt that my rig would give you meaningful improvements. I haven't listened to a Sonore setup at any of our meets in Seattle, but would like to.
I pick up this cheap SMSL SU-8 Dac over the holiday.mine mine ,what a surprise how good this Dac sound.
It's easy to get GREAT measurements as long as you're willing to use a shit-ton of negative feedback. Problem is that it'll sound pretty crappy. Which is why a modestly measuring device can sound better than a super great measuring device.
That point is made in the fact that the $99.00 Schiit Modi scored 107 while the far better sounding $2,399 Schiit Yggdrasil scored 86. These scores are not a measure of sound quality.
Measurements are for the folks who listen with their eyes...perhaps? Joking aside, I think we all know many folks need measurements in order to make up their minds.