I've been told that studio monitors have an input impedance of, normally, 10k ohms and the Sys has an output impedance of maximum 5k ohms. They said the following:
Is this true? Even the Saga+ (in passive mode) has a maximum output impedance of 4.8k ohms.
You'd be using the Saga not in passive mode most likely. There are a few on B-Stock for $369. It would be a better choice for your use cases.
For $50, try the Sys to see if it meets your needs. The input of your active speakers may or may not be 10K ohms. Did you find out what the input impedance of your speakers is actually?
You'd be using the Saga not in passive mode most likely. There are a few on B-Stock for $369. It would be a better choice for your use cases.
For $50, try the Sys to see if it meets your needs. The input of your active speakers may or may not be 10K ohms. Did you find out what the input impedance of your speakers is actually?
My system has a Bifrost 2 plugged in through a Saga S, and one of the Saga S outputs goes to some powered monitors. The difference between active and passive modes in my system is mainly just that the active mode is louder. The Sys will probably sound perfectly fine in your system. Since it's already on the way, I would definitely at least give it a try before looking for something else.
So, I ordered a Sys before knowing any of this info. It's already on the way. I contacted Schiit requesting them to cancel the order. However, they said that I'll have to pay the restocking fee (unless I purchase a product higher up on the line before they process my refund) and return shipping charges. They said I can't refuse the delivery and I'll have to ship it back on my cost. I live in Dubai and FedEx is quoting around $300 for shipping. I don't think it is worth returning if I have to pay for shipping myself.
So, what do I do? Keep it or try to sell it locally?
So, I ordered a Sys before knowing any of this info. It's already on the way. I contacted Schiit requesting them to cancel the order. However, they said that I'll have to pay the restocking fee (unless I purchase a product higher up on the line before they process my refund) and return shipping charges. They said I can't refuse the delivery and I'll have to ship it back on my cost. I live in Dubai and FedEx is quoting around $300 for shipping. I don't think it is worth returning if I have to pay for shipping myself.
So, what do I do? Keep it or try to sell it locally?
So, I ordered a Sys before knowing any of this info. It's already on the way. I contacted Schiit requesting them to cancel the order. However, they said that I'll have to pay the restocking fee (unless I purchase a product higher up on the line before they process my refund) and return shipping charges. They said I can't refuse the delivery and I'll have to ship it back on my cost. I live in Dubai and FedEx is quoting around $300 for shipping. I don't think it is worth returning if I have to pay for shipping myself.
So, what do I do? Keep it or try to sell it locally?
I installed my Bifrost 2/64 module into Bifrost2 yesterday, after listened a while, I felt quite disappointed about the sound quality and signature, I felt all songs, music are lifeless, although it is a bit more resolution than Bifrost2 original, since I lived in Hong Kong, I think I cannot return the module, I will restore original DAC module, it is very good sound with lively and strong sound.
Do give it some time ! I bought a Bifrost 2/64 and it took a couple of days to reach it's full potential. Now I will only wait untill I can afford a Yggy..
I agree. First listen I was not so sure I was going to sell my Singxer SDA-6. Two days later after warm-up, what a difference, SDA-6 boxed up & listed in classifieds!
Same here. I received my Bifrost 2/64 on April 21, 2024 and has been left powered on since. I noticed a massive improvement after 2-3 days from when I first powered it on and used it.
By the way, is it true I should leave it powered on 24/7?
Same here. I received my Bifrost 2/64 on April 21, 2024 and has been left powered on since. I noticed massive improvement after 2-3 days from when I first powered it on and used it.
By the way, is it true I should leave it powered on 24/7?
I leave mine on 24/7. However if you live in stormy areas, I wouldn't risk blowing up the Bifrost to keep the best sound. You can certainly turn it on and off and have that optimal sound by 30 minutes of playback similar to tubes
I installed my Bifrost 2/64 module into Bifrost2 yesterday, after listened a while, I felt quite disappointed about the sound quality and signature, I felt all songs, music are lifeless, although it is a bit more resolution than Bifrost2 original, since I lived in Hong Kong, I think I cannot return the module, I will restore original DAC module, it is very good sound with lively and strong sound.
Give it 2 or 3 days first. You're used to the warm signature as opposed to the more technical 2/64. Higher resolution, better imaging and spacial representation. It's truly a treat
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