The Ayre is just in a different class than the rest of the gear, would be my guess.
The Ayre is what I owned prior to this other gear. It started with the RME unit... and then I decided to bring in a number of other pieces and really try to figure out what I like. It has been very interesting. I've been switching between units in Real Time... which has really helped to experience differences.
The Yggdrasil is being returned. It sounds good, but I can hear the transformers hum from 12' away. There is a fix for it, but I shouldn't been popping the lid for a brand new product. And given what I've experienced with the other gear, I don't think the value is there, ultimately.
Comments elsewhere about the Bifrost 2/64 being very / too detailed... that hasn't been my experience. Different speakers, different preamp / amp... it sounds good to me. I like the way the Bifrost sounds. It uses the same chips as the "Less Is More" Yggdrasil, which is said to be a smooth sound. Smooth, but still has detail. I agree.
The Modius is an AKM4493 DAC (same chip as RME) and it sounds good... and is so inexpensive. I will be keeping that one, no matter what. However, just because it has the same chip as the RME does not mean it "is an RME".
The last piece I will put back into the party is the Ayre.
Here is what has been very illumnating, and I would never have considered trying it if not for a friend with a pair of Wilson Audio Duette just like mine. He's a 2 channel guy and can buy whatever he wants. He raved about the RME and kept telling me I had to try it. He's replaced gear costing 10X what it does.
Well, it's been a revelation. Mine has the AKM4493, but it's different that the Modius... and every one of these other DACs. There is something different going on with the dynamics. There is a feature called "Auto Reference Level" that makes automatic adjustments according to volume level that still gets 100% of the dynamic range of the chip. You can hear it clicking It has to be experienced to be appreciated. It makes the other DACs, so far, sound flat by comparison. It's not a volume level difference thing... it's just some sort of voodoo magic, I guess.
Plus, it can drive an amp directly, has 5 band PEQ, plus separate configurable bands for Bass & Treble. 20 EQ presets plus EQ preset designed for each individual Digital Filter. System-wide DAC configuration setups can be saved. It goes on and on... I think it will make a ham sandwich.
I am going to visit GR Research next week. The unit is small enough to put in my helmet bag on the plane. I think I'm going to bring it and let Danny & Hobbs hear it.
I am absolutely an "analog / tube-ish" guy... but I also know if something makes me happy.
