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Schiit Audio’s Gungnir 2 DAC Supports 32-Bit/384kHz PCM, DXD and the Forkbeard Control System and App

At $1,599, the Schiit Gungnir 2 DAC is modular, upgradable, and compatible with Schiit’s new Forkbeard control system and app.

Schiit Audio Gungnir 2 DAC Front View

Are high-end external DACs still relevant? The simple truth is that we can find high-end DACs in a wide range of components in 2024; including headphone amplifiers, AVRs, integrated amplifiers, wireless speakers, network amplifiers, streamers, Dongle DAC, DAPs, and even wireless headphones.

Depending on the number of digital sources in your system, an external DAC might be the best possible hub to keep it simple and also deliver the best possible sound quality.

The folks at Schiit Audio have proven over the years that they know how to build a great sounding DAC; and at prices that have been very competitive. The flagship Yggdrasil+ DAC has garnered a lot of attention over the years and its modular design has facilitated upgrades that have kept it relevant.

The only issue is that the $2,299 USD price keeps it out of reach for a lot of listeners; and that’s not meant to be an indictment of Schiit who have worked hard over the years to keep its products affordable by high-end standards.

Other Schiit DACs such as the $799 Bifrost have been sold by the thousands and more than a few of us here have owned one at some point during its rather long product run.

That leaves a lot of ocean between the two and Schiit has decided to fill it with the new Schiit Audio Gungnir 2 for $1,599 USD.

The Schiit Gungnir 2 incorporates Multiform balanced multibit architecture. There are two USB inputs, including a new high-rate Unison 384 input, and a modular design with Forkbeard, Schiit Audio’s multi-product remote interface.

This combination results in a DAC that aims to raise the performance and connectivity bar below $2,000.

Multiform: True Multibit

Gungnir 2 extends Schiit Audio’s multibit approach with a new, balanced multiplying analog stage, coupled to four medical/defense grade DAC8812CRUZ D/A converters with a proprietary time and frequency-domain optimized digital filter implemented on an Analog Devices DSP. 

Pro Tip: The user can also select a true non-oversampling mode (NOS) to bypass the digital filter if desired. 

USB 

The Gungnir 2 provides two USB inputs. This allows users to use two USB sources such as a streamer and a PC, or a Mac and a phone, on the same DAC at the same time.

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The Unison 384 accepts bit depth and sample rates up to 32-bit/384kHz PCM, native DXD (Digital Xtreme Definition, and also supports upsampling.

Schiit Audio Gungnir 2 DAC Rear View

Updates and Expandability     

The Gungnir 2 accommodates a slide-in analog card, completely modular input and processing cards, and over-the-air or SD card firmware updates. This means that the Gungnir 2 is ready for the future—without ever having to come back to Schiit for upgrades done at the factory.

Forkbeard Control and Management System Example

Forkbeard

The Gungnir 2 is also Forkbeard compatible. This supports system-wide control, visibility, OTA updates, and more. Just plug the Forkbeard module in the back of the Gungnir 2, and download the app (iOS only for now).

Specifications

Schiit Audio Gungnir, Bifrost, Yggdrasil DACs Compared
Gungnir 2 DACBifrostYggdrasil+ (LIM Version)Yggdrasil+ (MIB Version)
Price$1,599$799$2,299+$2,299+
Frequency Response20Hz-20KHz, +/-0.02dB20Hz-20KHz, +/-0.02dBAnalog Stage:
20Hz-20Khz +/-0.1dB
0.5Hz-200KHz, -1dB
Analog Stage:
20Hz-20Khz, +/-0.1dB
0.5Hz-100KHz, -1dB
THD+N<0.0008%<0.0008%<0.002%<0.0002%
IMD<0.0006%, CCIF<0.0006%, CCIF<0.002%, CCIF<0.002%, CCI
SNR124dB, referenced to full output> 124dB> 110dB, referenced to 4V RMS> 128dB, referenced to 4V RMS
Crosstalk-132dB, 20-20kHz-132dB, 20-20kHzNot IndicatedNot Indicated
Maximum Output2.0V RMS (single-ended)
4.0V RMS (balanced)
2.0V RMS (single-ended)
4.0V RMS (balanced)
2.0V RMS (single-ended)
4.0V RMS (balanced)
2.0V RMS (single-ended)
4.0V RMS (balanced)
InputsCoaxial SPDIF Optical SPDIFUSB Coaxial SPDIF Optical SPDIFUSB Unison USB
AES/EBU XLR
RCA SPDIF,
BNC SPDIF
Optical SPDI
Unison USB
AES/EBU XLR
RCA SPDIF,
BNC SPDIF
Optical SPDI
Input Signal CapabilityUp to 32-bit/384kHz for Unison 384
Up to 32-bit/192kHz for other inputs
Up to 24-bit/192kHz for all inputsUp to 24-bit/192kHz for all inputsUp to 24-bit/192kHz for all inputs
Input ReceiverSPDIF: AK4118
USB: Schiit Unison USB™
SPDIF: AK4113
USB: Schiit Unison™ USB
SPDIF: AK4113
USB: Schiit Unison™ USB (based on Microchip PIC32)
SPDIF: AK4113
USB: Schiit Unison™ USB (based on Microchip PIC32)
OutputsRCA (single-ended) and XLR (balanced)RCA (single-ended) and XLR (balanced)One pair XLR balanced and two pairs RCA single-endedOne pair XLR balanced and two pairs RCA single-ended
Output Impedance75 ohms for both75 ohms for both75 ohms75 ohms
Conversion TypeSchiit Multiform™Schiit True Multibit™Schiit True Multibit™Schiit True Multibit™
D/A Conversion ICTexas Instruments DAC8812 x 4 (16-Bit)Texas Instruments DAC8812 x 4(16-Bit)Texas Instruments DAC8812 x 4(16-Bit)Texas Instruments DAC11001B  x 4(20-Bit)
Digital FilterProprietary Schiit time- and frequency-domain optimized digital filter implemented on Analog Devices SHARC DSP processor, running 8X oversamplingProprietary Schiit time- and frequency-domain optimized digital filter implemented on Analog Devices SHARC DSP processor, running 8X oversamplingProprietary Schiit time- and frequency-domain optimized digital filter implemented on Analog Devices SHARC DSP processor, running 8X oversamplingProprietary Schiit time- and frequency-domain optimized digital filter implemented on Analog Devices SHARC DSP processor, running 8X oversampling
Analog StageUnique differential multiplying, based on LME49724Differential, based on LME49724 or OPA1632 and OPA1656Integrated, using LME49724 differential stage Integrated, using LME49724 differential stage
Power supplyTwo transformers, one each for analog and digital, 13 stages of regulation, including separate supplies for critical digital and analog sections4VA transformer, 8 stages of regulation, including discrete regulation for the analog card and separate supplies for critical digital and analog sectionsTwo transformers, one each for analog and digital, plus one input choke for discrete, dual mono, shunt-regulated analog +/-24V supply, plus 12 or more separate local regulated supplies for DACs and digital sections, including high-precision, low-noise LM723 regulation in critical areasTwo transformers, one each for analog and digital, plus one input choke for discrete, dual mono, shunt-regulated analog +/-24V supply, plus 12 or more separate local regulated supplies for DACs and digital sections, including high-precision, low-noise LM723 regulation in critical areas.
UpgradabilityAutonomy 2™ architecture with externally replaceable DAC/Analog Card and replaceable input card, plus over-the-air updates via Forkbeard™Autonomy™ architecture with externally replaceable DAC/Analog Card and USB Input Card, plus MicroSD card slot for firmware updatesFully modular architecture. Separate digital input board, USB input board, DSP engine board, and DAC/analog output boards.Fully modular architecture. Separate digital input board, USB input board, DSP engine board, and DAC/analog output boards.
Remote controlIR remote included.
Forkbeard™ Bluetooth module is optional.
IR remote control Included.IR Remote Control IncludedIR Remote Control included
Power Consumption24W12W45W45W
Size16 x 8 x 2”9 x 6.75 x 2”16 x 13 x 2.875”16 x 13 x 2.875”
Weight12 lbs5 lbs25 lbs25 lbs

The Bottom Line

The price of high-end PCM/DSD DACs have come down so much over the past 5 years, that $1,599 feels like a lot of money these days. Schiit faces a lot of competition from brands like FiiO, Astell&Kern, Topping, Questyle, Holo Audio, LTA, and others.

Does one need to spend that much when there are options that support 32-bit/384kHz PCM, DSD, DXD, MQA, and upsampling for less?

The Schitt Gungnir 2 is optimized to be a part of Schiit Audio’s new $4,247 Gigastack system which consists of the Gungnir 2 DAC, Wotan power amp, and customer choice of the solid-state Kara F or Tube-based Freya F preamps.

We suspect that in the context of the Gigastack system which is rather reasonably priced when you look at everything you get — the Gungnir 2 makes a stronger case for itself.

Schiit’s gear is made domestically, reliable, easy to use, affordable, and very good sonically.

The question you must ask yourself is whether it offers anything better than what you already have at your disposable with the other digital gear in your system.

Schiit Audio Gigastack

The Schiit Audio Gungnir 2 is priced at $1,599 and is available through schiit.com and the Schiit Audio Retail Store in Newhall, California.

The Gungnir 2 is covered by a 5-year limited warranty that covers parts and labor. And if you don’t like your Gungnir 2, you can send it back for a refund, minus a 5% restocking fee, within 15 days of receiving it.

Pro Tip: The Gungnir 2 is made in the USA. Most components, including chassis and PC boards, are made by US companies in the USA.  All assembly, QA, and testing, including 100% instrumented test and 100% listening test, are done at Schiit’s San Antonio, Texas facility.

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  1. Tom A

    November 20, 2024 at 10:36 am

    I still love my Bifrost 2 and tweak it with Wyred 4 Sound re-clocking devices. What I don’t like about purchasing from Schiit are the shipping costs, they seem higher than they should be. I also wish they offered incentives for repeat customers as I have been through the years.

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