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What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

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Manufacturer details

  • Frequency Response: 20Hz-20Khz, +/-0.1dB, 0.5Hz-200KHz, -1dB
  • Maximum Output: 4.0V RMS (balanced), 2.0V RMS (single-ended)
  • THD: Less than 0.005%, 20Hz-20KHz, at full output
  • IMD: <0.005%, CCIF, at full output
  • SNR: > 124dB, referenced to 4V RMS
  • D/A Conversion IC: Analog Devices AD5791BRUZ x 4 (2 per channel)
  • Inputs: Gen 5 or Unison USB, AES/EBU XLR, RCA SPDIF, BNC SPDIF, Optical SPDIF
  • Input Capability: up to 24/192 for all inputs
  • Output Impedance: 75 ohms
  • Power Consumption: 45W
  • Size: 16 x 13" x 2.875"
  • Weight: 25 lbs
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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • Schiit Audio offers product modularity, allowing users to upgrade individual components like DAC and USB boards within their existing devices, extending product lifespan and enhancing performance over time.
  • They directly challenge industry norms by releasing new versions of flagship products (like the Yggdrasil) at lower prices than existing models.
  • The brand focuses on in-house design and manufacturing, keeping production and component sourcing largely within the US.
  • Schiit is known for its idiosyncratic, humorous marketing and branding. This aims to counter hifi audio pretentiousness and appeal to a broader customer base.

Modi Plus:

  • Positioning: The entry-level DAC, offering a budget-friendly option for those new to high-fidelity audio.
  • Description: Features Schiit's Unison USB for superior connectivity. It stands out with its ESS ES9018 DAC chip, providing a clean and detailed sound that competes with more expensive models. Compared to the Modius, it lacks balanced outputs, making it more suitable for simpler setups or smaller spaces where budget is a priority.

Modius:

  • Positioning: A step up from the Modi Plus, offering balanced outputs for enhanced audio performance.
  • Description: Features balanced outputs and high performance, using the ESS ES9028 DAC chip and Schiit's Unison USB. It provides a more refined sound than the Modi Plus, with better soundstage and connectivity options.

Bifrost:

  • Positioning: A mid-range DAC in Schiit's lineup, offering advanced features like True Multibit technology.
  • Description: Uses True Multibit architecture, providing a rich and detailed sound that surpasses the Modius. It includes Schiit's proprietary digital filter, enhancing both time and frequency domains.

Gungnir 2:

  • Positioning: A high-end DAC, offering advanced features and modular design for serious audiophiles.
  • Description: Uses Schiit's Multiform architecture, providing exceptional sound quality with its balanced multibit design. It includes two USB inputs and the Forkbeard system for enhanced control and future-proofing. Compared to the Bifrost, it offers more connectivity and modularity.

Yggdrasil:

  • Positioning: Schiit's flagship DAC, offering the pinnacle of audio performance and modularity.
  • Description: Features True Multibit architecture and proprietary digital filter, delivering groundbreaking sound quality. It offers a fully modular design, allowing for future upgrades and customization. Compared to the Gungnir 2, it provides even greater precision and detail.
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Founding Year
2010

Our take on the brand

Schiit Audio, an extremely popular direct-to-consumer hifi brand, specializes in entry-level DACs and amps for both headphones and speakers. Through their distinctive, authentic voice and low-price philosophy, they've built a very loyal customer base.

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Laiv
Harmony DAC
2700
2700
/
11
Reviews
Laiv offers stunningly built hifi products at prices almost as attractive as the products themselves. Their Harmony and uDAC R2R DACs feature discrete R2R digital to analog converters with the option to run NOS (Non-Oversampling). And their HP2A amplifier is one of if not perhaps the most powerful commercially available headphone amplifier, delivering over 60 volts of output, and over 25 watts into 32 Ohms as tested by Cameron.
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Product Strengths

  • Exemplary build quality, with a chassis milled from a single block of aluminum and high-quality components.
  • Delivers a large soundstage with very good imaging and detail.
  • Produces a harmonically rich presentation that R2R enthusiasts seek.
  • The unboxing experience is premium, with a metal certificate of authenticity and a remote control made from solid metal.

Product Considerations

  • The high output impedance (1200 ohms on XLR) might cause issues when pairing with amplifiers that have unusually low input impedance.
  • Optical and coaxial inputs might not deliver the same performance as USB and I2S inputs.
  • It is DAC-only unit, so it does not have preamp functionality or volume control.
  • Spiked feet could scratch surfaces.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Denafrips Ares II: The Harmony DAC has more instrument separation and a little bit more detail through USB or I2S.
  • Vs Gustard R26: The Harmony DAC is fuller in the bass and lower mid-range with a warmer presentation and wider soundstage through USB or I2S.
  • Vs Denafrips Venus II: The Venus sounds bigger with more tangibility to where performers reside and more space between them.
  • Vs Denafrips Pontus II: The Harmony DAC shares similarities but is slightly more resolving and realistic.
  • Vs SMSL Raw Pro: The Harmony DAC is more enjoyable to listen to overall, although the Raw Pro is more detailed.
  • Vs HIFIMAN EF400 and EF500: The Harmony DAC is an upgrade in detail retrieval, staging, and treble quality.

Takeaway: The Harmony DAC stands out with its build, engaging sound, and focus on providing a high-quality digital-to-analog conversion. Its ability to create a large soundstage and deliver rich detail makes it a solid option for audiophiles looking for an immersive listening experience.

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Laiv offers stunningly built hifi products at prices almost as attractive as the products themselves. Their Harmony and uDAC R2R DACs feature discrete R2R digital to analog converters with the option to run NOS (Non-Oversampling). And their HP2A amplifier is one of if not perhaps the most powerful commercially available headphone amplifier, delivering over 60 volts of output, and over 25 watts into 32 Ohms as tested by Cameron.
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Sonnet
Morpheus
3237
3237
/
6
Reviews
Sonnet Audio is known for their unique R-2R ladder DAC design that splits 24-bit signals into two 12-bit streams processed by separate resistor networks, and their DACs feature volume control through reference voltage adjustment rather than digital potentiometers. Their products, including the Morpheus and Pasithea DACs, use a modular design with upgradeable components and emphasize non-oversampling techniques for natural sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Musical and natural sound, avoiding harshness or fatigue
  • High linearity and a realistic 24-bit dynamic range
  • Bit-perfect volume control by varying reference voltage directly from the DAC chips
  • Roon Ready, easy to set up and use

Product Considerations

  • Does not support DSD playback
  • The I2S input uses an RJ45 connector, not the more common HDMI, limiting cable compatibility
  • Some reviewers would like a sample rate/bit depth display on the front panel
  • Direct-to-amp usage might not sound as good as using a separate preamplifier, depending on the system

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Morpheus offers performance equal to Metrum Acoustics Adagio/Pavane without the heavy casing
  • Morpheus is better than Metrum Acoustics Onyx or Jade, with more options, expansions, and better build
  • Morpheus offers greater apparent resolution and a broader dynamic range than Totaldac d1-tube DAC/Streamer
  • Morpheus is better than Denafrips Pontus with soundstage, timbre, tones, and attack, and no listening fatigue on the Sonnet
  • Hermes and I2S was simply much better in every way than Primare Prisma NP5 Network Player, where music sounded paler, softer, and less exciting

Takeaway: The Morpheus DAC is a great option for audiophiles seeking accurate, natural, and musically pleasing sound. Sonnet designs deliver high quality sound and could convert even the most stubborn digital skeptics.

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Our take on the brand

Sonnet Audio is known for their unique R-2R ladder DAC design that splits 24-bit signals into two 12-bit streams processed by separate resistor networks, and their DACs feature volume control through reference voltage adjustment rather than digital potentiometers. Their products, including the Morpheus and Pasithea DACs, use a modular design with upgradeable components and emphasize non-oversampling techniques for natural sound reproduction.
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Aero
3950
3950
/
6
Reviews
Linear Tube Audio uses ZOTL technology, invented by David Berning, which eliminates traditional audio output transformers for clearer sound and operates tubes at lower currents to extend their life to 10,000-20,000 hours. Their amplifiers are known for extremely low noise levels and work well with both high-efficiency speakers and headphones, while featuring a distinctive clear acrylic top that shows the internal components.
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Product Strengths

  • Natural and engaging sound, praised for its 'non-digital digital sound' and ability to connect the listener to the music's emotive power
  • Richness and fullness to the sound, achieving a balance between not being overly warm or rich nor clinical or sterile, offering a natural tonality
  • Wide and deep soundstage with precise instrument placement, creating spatial dimensions comparable to higher-priced DACs
  • Dynamically lively and snappy, handling complex musical passages without sounding overwhelmed
  • High-quality internal parts, robust build quality, and elegant appearance

Product Considerations

  • Lacks some of the detail retrieval and resolution compared to other DACs, meaning it may not deliver the same level of micro-textures
  • PCM only up to 192k sampling rate, so there is no DSD support
  • Some reviewers wished for I squared S and also AESEBU, the XLR input

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Mola Mola Tembaki, the Tembaki gave more high-frequency air, clarity and better portrayed the acoustics of the recording venue, but the Aero sounded more humid, with more weight and richness
  • Vs Border Patrol DAC, the Aero is more transparent and pure
  • Vs Laiv Harmony DAC, the Aero slots in between with a more pleasing and engaging balance between color and resolution

Takeaway: The Linear Tube Audio Aero DAC offers a natural, engaging, and enjoyable listening experience with great soundstage. It brings musical enjoyment for those who prioritize tonality and timbrel accuracy.

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Our take on the brand

Linear Tube Audio uses ZOTL technology, invented by David Berning, which eliminates traditional audio output transformers for clearer sound and operates tubes at lower currents to extend their life to 10,000-20,000 hours. Their amplifiers are known for extremely low noise levels and work well with both high-efficiency speakers and headphones, while featuring a distinctive clear acrylic top that shows the internal components.
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What competes at this price?

Schiit
Gungnir 2
1599
/
Released
2024
Gungnir 2's all-new Multiform™ balanced multibit architecture is just the start. Add two USB inputs, including new high-rate Unison 384™, and a completely modular design that debuts Forkbeard™, our unique, patent-pending, multi-product remote interface, and you have a DAC that resets everything you know about digital audio.
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Schiit Audio, an extremely popular direct-to-consumer hifi brand, specializes in entry-level DACs and amps for both headphones and speakers. Through their distinctive, authentic voice and low-price philosophy, they've built a very loyal customer base.
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Product Strengths

  • Smoother and clearer sound compared to the Gungnir 1
  • More depth in sound and good separation between foreground, middle ground, and background elements of the music
  • Punchier bass compared to other products
  • Wider and deeper soundstage compared to other products
  • Creates an emotional connection to the music

Product Considerations

  • The Gungnir 1 Analog 2 has a flatter sound
  • The Iggy OG has sharp and nasty highs
  • The Iggy OG had a veil to it

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs. Gungnir 1—the Gungnir 2 is smoother, clearer, and has more depth
  • Vs. Denafrips Yggdrasil—the Gungnir 2 has punchier bass, while the Denafrips Yggdrasil has more present low and sub bass

Takeaway: The Gungnir 2 offers an emotionally engaging and sonically superior experience. For those seeking enhanced clarity, punchier bass, and a deeper soundstage, the Gungnir 2 could be an ideal upgrade.

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Our take on the brand

Schiit Audio, an extremely popular direct-to-consumer hifi brand, specializes in entry-level DACs and amps for both headphones and speakers. Through their distinctive, authentic voice and low-price philosophy, they've built a very loyal customer base.
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AURALiC
Altair G2.1
2439
/
Released
2021
ALTAIR G2.1, an all-encompassing digital and analog source component, provides abundant capabilities to the performance-oriented G2.1 Series. Combining every function available from AURALiC into the ultra-quiet G2.1 chassis, ALTAIR G2.1 is perfect for the most demanding music lover. Whether it's a high-res title from an online streaming service, a file on a NAS drive, or an LP on a turntable, ALTAIR G2.1 will deliver exquisitely rendered, dynamic music, from almost any source.
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AURALiC is a hifi audio brand focusing on streaming audio sources with user-friendly interfaces. The company uses its proprietary Lightning DS music playing app to provide easy integration and customization of your music library.
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Product Strengths

  • Solid digital sound, good authority, solid bass, and a weighty sound with good scale
  • Excellent clarity, very good timing, and a very good soundstage
  • Outstanding build quality—solidly made and near indestructible
  • Versatile unit that can become the hub of the digital audio world
  • Clean and effortless digital processing
  • Connectivity options

Product Considerations

  • The Lightning DS app is only available for iOS
  • The 4-inch non-touch screen is adequate, but not exceptional
  • When written instructions feature on the screen, the words can be small and difficult to see
  • The alphabetical order of the albums is not followed when used with an external hard drive
  • Some reviewers felt a need for a high-end turntable setup, as the analog input feeds directly to the analog output stage—bypassing the digital stage altogether

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs NAD M10 V2: The Altair offers a step up in sound quality
  • Vs AURALiC Aries G1: The Altair G2.1 chassis is a significant upgrade with an internal copper sub-chassis, tuned feet, and a solid steel base

Takeaway: The AURALiC Altair G2.1 is a versatile and well-built streaming DAC preamplifier that offers a clean and detailed sound. Comprehensive features and excellent sound quality make it a great choice for audiophiles looking for an all-in-one solution.

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Our take on the brand

AURALiC is a hifi audio brand focusing on streaming audio sources with user-friendly interfaces. The company uses its proprietary Lightning DS music playing app to provide easy integration and customization of your music library.
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Gustard
DAC-R26
1649
/
Released
2022
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Gustard is a hifi brand known for integrating advanced clocking systems in their DACs, including atomic clocks, and developing custom digital filters that bypass standard ESS Sabre filters for a more tailored sound. The brand stands out for offering high-end audio performance at relatively affordable prices, with products featuring modular designs that allow for easy upgrades and customization.
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Product Strengths

  • Natural and organic timbre with rich and vibrant overtones, offering a remarkable sense of realism
  • Stands out as a highly musical DAC within its category, while maintaining an impressively competitive level of technical performance
  • Exceptional build quality, made of thick aluminum, ensuring durability and a sleek appearance
  • Almost inaudible noise floor, remaining dead silent and free from any hint of distortion
  • Wide range of digital inputs, and an integrated streamer, offering versatility and convenience

Product Considerations

  • The LCD screen can be difficult to read from a distance greater than 20-30 cm
  • The embedded streamer can experience occasional interruptions and buffering issues when streaming high-resolution files
  • Some reviewers experienced small hiccups when skipping songs using the internal streamer

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Chord Qutest: Has a bigger soundstage, equally sweet highs, much fuller tone timbre and a more muscly bassline—sounding more lifelike
  • Vs Ladder Schumann: Gustard R26 hits with more clarity and speed, with a darker background, and an even deeper soundstage

Takeaway: The Gustard DAC-R26 is a musical and technically impressive DAC with excellent build quality and versatile features, including a streamer, making it a great choice for a top-notch audio experience. The natural sound and engaging performance create a lasting impression.

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Gustard is a hifi brand known for integrating advanced clocking systems in their DACs, including atomic clocks, and developing custom digital filters that bypass standard ESS Sabre filters for a more tailored sound. The brand stands out for offering high-end audio performance at relatively affordable prices, with products featuring modular designs that allow for easy upgrades and customization.
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Border Patrol
DAC Se-i USB
1400
/
Released
Now better than ever, the latest version of the BorderPatrol SE-i DAC features several significant revisions and refinements that further enhance its musicality and listenability. The minimalist, non-oversampling R-2R DAC chip remains, but is now mounted on a new BorderPatrol-designed DAC circuit board that uses through-hole resistors, capacitors, and DAC chip in place of the surface mount parts on the previous board. The tube/solid-state hybrid choke input filter power supply now features a custom-made, oversized, R-core power transformer in place of the previous E-I/toroid transformer arrangement.
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BorderPatrol is a hifi brand that builds DACs with tube rectification and choke input filtering, using vintage Philips TDA1543 ladder-DAC chips from the 1980s in a copper chassis. Their DACs avoid oversampling and digital filtering, with each unit being hand-crafted and personally tested by designer Gary Dews.
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Product Strengths

  • The Border Patrol SE-i DAC brings the music naturally, organically, with great coherence and resolution
  • It excels in the midrange
  • The soundstage is quite large and can be vast, synergy providing
  • There is a natural musicality and an organic quality to the music
  • This DAC will give the music lover some of the finest reproduction qualities that may be experienced in a digital-to-analog converter

Product Considerations

  • It will not play the various high-resolution formats or DSD or DXD or anything above 24/96kHz
  • It only converts PCM (pulse code modulation) digital at sampling frequencies of 44.1K, 48K, 88.2K, and 96K
  • If one is looking for extreme sonic range, it's best to move on from here
  • Synergy with equipment is important to get the best sound

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Audio Note CD3.1x/2: The Border Patrol may be a touch more accurate in its midrange response than Audio Note, but this was also highly dependent on the program sources employed
  • Vs Prism Sound Callia: The Border Patrol equals the Callia in every way, but its presentation gives out a touch more softness with a little more naturalness in its fundamental tonality and harmonic presentation
  • Vs Wyred 4 Sound's 10th Anniversary DAC: The main differences alongside the Border Patrol would be a touch more upper-frequency lift in comparison, whereas the Border Patrol still exudes a more romantic—slightly smoother—sound presentation

Takeaway: The Border Patrol SE-i DAC is great at making music sound natural and draws the listener into the music. It could be perfect for those who enjoy a natural sound and do not need to play super high-resolution files.

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Our take on the brand

BorderPatrol is a hifi brand that builds DACs with tube rectification and choke input filtering, using vintage Philips TDA1543 ladder-DAC chips from the 1980s in a copper chassis. Their DACs avoid oversampling and digital filtering, with each unit being hand-crafted and personally tested by designer Gary Dews.
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Holo Audio
Spring 3
2198
/
Released
2021
The Spring3 DAC is a full discrete R2R type of audio decoder that does not use off the shelf-DAC chips. This is a bespoke custom-designed core DAC module and represents a breakthrough in DAC technology, featuring trickle down technology from the Flagship May DAC. The Spring3 achieves new heights, new dynamics and delivers a full spectrum of audio to please the aural senses.
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Holo Audio has established itself as a leader in the modern mid-level R-2R DAC movement, focusing on creating DACs with a natural, rich sound that emphasizes musicality over pure detail. Like Denafrips, Holo Audio is known for precise engineering, low noise levels, and exceptional value, offering performance that rivals far more expensive competitors. With a similar approach and price range, Holo Audio is frequently mentioned alongside Denafrips as a top choice for audiophiles seeking high-quality sound without the high-end price tag.
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Product Strengths

  • Drop-dead gorgeous design aesthetic
  • Music comes alive, offering a real taste of what reference-quality digital audio can sound like
  • Reproduces layers of detail and offers a warm tonal balance, low noise floor, and superb top-to-bottom coherency
  • Soundstage is recreated with excellent depth and width, and the imaging is spot on, with musicians and instruments locked firmly in place
  • Connected to the Unison Research Triode 25 Integrated Amplifier and Linear Tube Audio MZ3, it was one of the best sounding DAC/amplifier combinations heard in many years, undeniably captivating

Product Considerations

  • The display seems half-baked with non-functional bands restricting the functional real estate
  • The remote makes a rattling noise, which some may find disconcerting initially, but is by design
  • Outputs are extremely hot
  • May be overhyped, the sound quality not quite matching up to the hype, or more importantly, matching up to the price tag

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs SMSL VMV-D1SE: The Spring 3 has better refinement and more of that airy quality on top
  • Vs Denafrips Pontus 2: The Spring 3 was a little cleaner in the mid-range, with better bass definition and control, but the Denafrips had a warmer—more full-bodied—presentation and deeper soundstage

Takeaway: The Spring 3 KTE is a beautiful DAC that can bring listeners closer to their music. It may be worth buying to experience high-quality digital audio.

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Our take on the brand

Holo Audio has established itself as a leader in the modern mid-level R-2R DAC movement, focusing on creating DACs with a natural, rich sound that emphasizes musicality over pure detail. Like Denafrips, Holo Audio is known for precise engineering, low noise levels, and exceptional value, offering performance that rivals far more expensive competitors. With a similar approach and price range, Holo Audio is frequently mentioned alongside Denafrips as a top choice for audiophiles seeking high-quality sound without the high-end price tag.
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