Should be good with a usb-A to usb-C cable that transmits data. I will connect my ipad now and again to my dac that has usb input.
Thanks!
Edit: sorry, usb-B to usb-C OR usb-A to usb-B with an adapter for usb-A to usb-C. That was a lot of usbās
Is the True Multibit DAC you can get with the Jot2 (for $200) exactly the same as in the BF2?
If yes, then it is quite a bargin for that extra cost and the major reason for me to look into the Jot2.
No, itās like the Dac in the Modi Multibit not like the BF2 which sounds better than the Modi Multibit.
I think youād be better off getting a stand-alone Dac instead of one bundled with the Jot2.
Hi, I was considering buying a Jotunheim 2 to run balanced for my DT 177X GOs. However, at 32 ohms impedance, and (according to Amazon) 101DB sensitivity, the headphone seems to be considered somewhat sensitive. I noticed that this review mentioned having issues with the gain being too high. Has anyone else had any issues with the volume levels, and would this be a bad pairing with my headphones? My DAC is a Modius, and I donāt have any attenuators.
Hi and welcome to HFGF!
I have a Jot 2, also Bifrost 2 & Modius, and have used both DACs with the Jot 2 using the balanced outputs from each DAC into the balanced input on the Jot 2., because why not if you gotām.
I have not experienced any issues with volume levels, or the ability to finely control volume.
Typical useable range on the Jot 2 volume pot for me (demonstrated as hour hands on a clock) is 7:30 - 10, sometimes to 11 if I am really rocking it out and also dependent on which phone is being worked. I should also state for the record that I have the Jot 2 gain setting in the āhighā position - itās probably a subjective point but it sounds better to me there.
Some examples of phones in my rotation that I work with the Jot 2, and that compare (impedance / sensitivity specs) to the set you listed are:
Focal Elegia
Impedance: 35 Ohms
Sensitivity: 105 dB
Hifiman Edition X v2
Impedance: 25 Ohms
Sensitivity: 103 dB
Fostex TH900mk2
Impedance: 25 ohm
Sensitivity: 100 dB
I have no experience with IEMs therefore, no data.
TL;DR
I do not take advantage of the āfullā range available with the volume pot when using phones as those mentioned. But when I do connect for example, my LCD-2 PF (70 ohms / 101 dB) I do use the volume pot typically about another hour higher (min/max range). Indicating to me that if I were to use phones that are even harder to drive, I would be taking more advantage of the range of control available.
AKA - I see no issues and believe it is normal operation.
My Hart audio modular single ended showed up today, so I thought I give the Jotunheim 2 a go single ended. Wow!
As WaveTheory said in his review. They are completely different sounds. Balanced is analytical, single ended is just fun! You do loss some of the finer details, but itās much more engaging. There is room for both sound signatures and Iām sure Iāll use both, depending on moodā¦ Sometimes itās just better to kick back and let the music roll. Now I have to listen to my whole library again
Edit to add: The Jot 2 is being feed by a Bifrost 2 listening to 24/44100 flac files into my Elex. My Pile of Schiit is getting bigger. I ordered a Loki mini+ (in black) that should be here Monday. This is going to be so much fun!
Ohā¦so much nice power. Hifiman loves the Jot 2
Review coming
Thereās been a lot of Schiit-posting on HFGF lately. Lol.
Looking good there! If I had it to do over again I would have gone with the Black vs Silver on all my Schiit.
Excited for you! I really enjoy mine.
Coming from THX amps, say goodbye to any treble harshness. Very happy with what Iām hearing so far through the Focal Clear MG. Havenāt heard the SE output yet.
This is not to start a war. actually was surprised to see people on ASR defending schiit for being upfront that this amp was not meant for them. more of a labor of love if you will for audiophiles who like cool stuff and believe it makes a difference. still measures well in my opinion and amirs to be fair.
I donāt understand the comparison to the Liquid Platinum, which is a $799 tube amp, to the Jot 2, a $399 SS amp. I get that Stoddard sort of called it a $2,400 amp, but doesnāt the LP match up more appropriately to the Mjolnir 2, which lists for $849 and has tubes?
As I was saying in the review, I think we must consider the MLP to be more like a $500 amp at this point. I agree it originally listed at $799, but it spent the vast majority of 2020 at $500 or lower. At that price, it must be considered as an option and as a comparison to Jot 2, IMO. Keep an eye on Monopriceās website for it, too. It jumps in price by multiple hundreds of $$$ every couple weeks. Currently at $799, but was $499 for the last few weeks.
The MLP is a āHybridā amplifier and IMO leaning closer to SS than Tube. True the tube stage front end gives you a taste of ātubeā sound, but the output being SS provides typically more output power and versatility. Comparing a MLP with a Jot 2 is IMO reasonable.
Also, when I ordered my MLP it was listed at $399.00 USD.
i mean its 799 right now. and almost always is. yes you can buy open box or whatever for cheaper that doesnt make the price suddenly less , they would never actually lower the price of that amp to 399 because it is one of their top amps . i dont think its a genuin argument to say āyeah the LP is 399 and therefore the Jot 2 isnt worth it at the same priceā also the LP is literally unusable for a lot of situations has no gain knob and single ended is useless , it has many issues with the design and reliability.
It was 500 for a long time, fluctuated and dropped down to 400 during that time, even hit 300 new at one point (but was quickly snatched up by hfg members and went back to 400). Right now yes it is 799, but I would bet it wonāt stay that way for a long time. That amp aināt worth asking, and they know this, hence why the price is typically much lower, it just fluctuates.
I think itās fair because itās stayed at 500-400 for extended periods of time in the past. Itās not like it was one and done at that price
Yeah that is a big downside to the plat
As is the case for the mass majority of balanced amps, the se performance is worse than balanced, and if you have a single ended headphone that you arenāt willing to mod, I wouldnāt buy a balanced amp. Jot 2 is not an exception to this, while itās not as substantial loss as the plat, itās still noticably lower technical performance single ended (yes it has a bit of a different signature but that doesnāt change the fact of the lowered technical performance, if you need single ended you would be better off buying a lyr 3)