CJinArcadia
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I've got to believe that the $1300 Schiit DAC is truly capable of delivering more than my $100 Rpi accessory board, but why am I not hearing the difference? (Note: This is not a slam against the Schiit - I am truly asking for input/guidance.)
This past year I've begun getting into streaming via Spotify, and now Qobuz, via a Raspberry Pi 3B+. I've had a Hifi Berry DAC2 HD hat on it to feed my system. I have been very pleased with what I hear in my system.
But.... after reading and seeing various videos, I thought that getting a more expensive standalone DAC might provide another step up in sound quality. After doing a bunch of research, decided on a Schiit Gungnir DAC, with a key factor being that they state their Unison USB input is excellent, and I could plug a USB cable directly from my Rpi to the Gungnir.
The Gumby arrived a week ago and I placed it in my system. I let it warm up and have kept it on the entire time. I've had it play for hours (probably 40-50), and over the last couple of days have tried doing some A-B testing between the Gumby and my Hifi Berry DAC hat.
I've got a high quality A-B switch that I made a few years ago, and had the RCA outputs from the Gungnir and the Hifi Berry go into it. Then, via Volumio, and I can change which device is receiving the signal from the Rpi. By doing this, and altering the A-B switch, I can have the "same" signal feeding the Spud amp (I also took my preamp out to get a more unbiased sound).
I had expectations that I would have true magic happening with my stereo by having the Gumby in as a part of the system. When I go back and forth between the Gumby and the Hifi Berry, I honestly can't tell between one and the other. During some extended listening sessions, I've found myself really enjoying the sound stage and the music overall, and think "Wow - I guess this Gungnir" really does sound great", only to check and realize I was listening via the Rpi DAC hat! Soundstage height, width, and depth don't seem to change much. Sometimes I feel like I get a little more instrument separation with the Gumby, and other times I don't. Honestly, with A-B testing (not even blind), I can't readily tell the two apart, or have a preference between one and the other (although the Gungnir looks cooler!).
I am using the Rpi via wireless internet (no ethernet cable is available in the room) and am using a Schiit USB cable to connect the Rpi to the Gungnir. The various interconnects are not all the same, but when swapping them, hear no difference.
I've also done an A-B test while playing my CD player (Rega Apollo) by having the Apollo connected via s/pdif to the Gungnir. I then can A-B directly between the output of the Apollo versus that of the Gungnir. When doing this testing, I can tell a slight difference between them (favoring the Gumby).
Any thoughts or input before I send the Gungnir back to Schiit? I've wondered if an Allo Digione (regular or signature) hat might make a significant difference?
Or could it simply be that: 1. The hifi berry hat is really that good 2. I am feeding the Gumby improperly 3. My system is not isn't good enough to distinguish a difference 4. My ears aren't good enough to hear a difference 5. Something else?
I know that my hearing doesn't go above 14000hz, and that my full-range Betsy drivers also don't go super high.
Many thanks for any input.
Chris
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