Any upgraded to a Schiit Yggy Singular?


I’m currently using an original Yggy and got on the list to upgrade mine to their new Yggy Singular (affectionately known as “Byggy”). I just received my notice that my number was up for the upgrade and am a little on the fence about it.

They changed the topography of the Singular to an in house made Delta-Sigma DAC, and they had advised they had run into supply problems for their boards, which created delay. I haven’t heard much about the new version other than the long thread at SBAF, which I take with a grain of salt.

I have some other fish to fry in my rig, but my DAC is ten years old, so an upgrade is probably in order. The upgrade runs $2k. It was highly regarded ten years ago, but there are a lot of new players now, so I’m really coming at this from scratch.
 

Anybody have an opinion on the new Yggy?

pvnasby

@goodlistening64 The #16 is much better than the Wotan and #8. I may have misstated something.

BTW - The new Schiit Byggy that I was hoping to sell and use my imversiv D-1 on 2 systems. Well Plan A failed and I need to now keep the Byggy, Plan B. I have about 24 hours on this unit, and it is really good. I read that this unit needs about 2 weeks of burn in but already I can say that for 2-channel this is the best Yggi I have heard. For headphones, I am not so sure.

The Byggy can even be legitimately compared to the D-1, it is not as immersive as the imersiv but it is rather close.

BTW - Forkbeard is really useful with the Byggy. 

I have heard a lot of great DACs in the past 2 months. The Byggy so far has is not the top of the heap, but it does not embarrass in that company. 

  • Playback Designs Dream (MPD-8)
  • Meitner MA3i
  • imersiv D-1
  • Allnic D-15000 Signature OTL/OCL
  • Schitt Byggy

My 2 favs are the D-1 and the D-15000

At the moment I do not have a pure preamp. I sold my Benchmark HPA4 to raise cash for the D-1. The D-1 must go into a DAC to get the full effect. I thought I would not need a preamp going forward, but now I am on Plan B.

At the moment I am using the Schiit AsgardX headphone amp/preamp to burn in the unit. The volume on the AsgardX was used. I am connecting everything by RCA.

This morning, I inserted the provided Forkbeard USB stick to the Byggy, that provides wireless BlueTooth connectivity to my iPhone. The Byggy Forkbeard stack has all the function of the remote including volume adjustment. I could set the volume on MAX on the Byggy (the way it was defaulted too) and use the AsgardX or I can use the Byggy volume from my iPhone and lower the AsgardX volume to compensate.

Later, today I will use the XLR out of the DAC direct into my CODA #16 amp and use Forkbeard to control the volume. I was hoping to use the D-1 with a Balanced Y cable to my 2 amps but that failed and I blew a fuse on my CODA #11. Not a biggie but the Byggy will now be used with the #16 and the D-1 with the #11.

BTW - this DAC is again starting to get fatiguing again; it will be a roller coaster ride for 2-weeks of heavy play before it settles. This is the universal sentiment on Head-Fi on this DAC.

 

 

 

I should add that to recover from selling the HPA4 preamp, I have ordered the $500 Schiit Valhalla 3 OTL/OCL headphone amp/preamp. It only takes 1 RCA input and has no remote. However, I am getting an audiophile level custom RCA switch built by SpaceTechLab. They were recommended on A’gon.

This passive switch with a knob for input selection (not degrading audio quality) will go into the Valhalla 3 single RCA input. The RCA output of the Valhalla will go into the CODA #16 RCA input. I will also have my tuners connected by RCA (only way) to the passive switch.

I will also have the Byggy connected directly into the #16 with the XLR

Volume for both RCA and XLR can be done via the iPhone, and the Valhalla 3 will have a volume knob for the RCA path, just like the AsgardX.

The reason I am trying this is the best preamp I ever heard is the $33k Allnic OTL/OCL top end model. I am attempting a poor man’s equivalent. Here is a quote by Schiit.

 

Nothing Between You and the Tubes

With Valhalla 3, there’s nothing between the tubes and your headphones. No transformer. No capacitors. You’re hearing nothing but the tubes. This OTL/OCL topology makes Valhalla 3 the rarest of breeds, an amp where tubes directly connect to your headphones.