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Chris F

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  1. (obvious bias: I own both products) The Ragnarok has been available since Nov 11, 2014. It has been sold out nearly continuously since then. No one has complained about distortion. As for the glitchy Yggdrasil and the software "fix"... Why has no one described what the algorithm does? Why has no one bothered to sanity check the algorithm and show its effect on the same test tone you are faulting?
  2. Hi Julian, I'll send you an email tonight, even make a little video showing the issue. PHY is network engineering slang for "Physical Layer"; the actual electrical connection.
  3. I'm still on OS X Yosemite. Primarily for compatibility with the Serato DJ hardware I use.
  4. I also have a MC3+ USB hooked up to my Yggdrasil via AES. With the MC3+ in place I find that the locality of instruments, attack/decay and everything sound stage is improved by several notches. The downside is that my experience is the same as One and a half where the MC3+ does not like the USB controller on my late 2014 Macbook Pro. Sound quality is not good, you lose a significant chunk of the benefits described above and even worse the sound takes on a thin and aggressive quality. I also get audio dropouts where the PHY will lose signal lock. I have to stick a cheapo powered USB2.0 hub in the middle to have normal operation and get the full sonic benefit. Julian, maybe you could communicate this to the engineering guys at Mutec as I feel it's a significant compatibility issue.
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