Not exactly but I went from 2qute->Yggdrasil and they were definitely completely different animals.
The Chord was laser sharp and detailed and had a very modern audiophile sound, the Yggy in comparison is definitely more laid back and seems to be more focused on presenting music as the sum of all it's parts playing in unison versus presenting all of the threads separate from each other.
The Yggdrasil is definitely not bright nor would I say the Chord was either - best way I can describe it is that the 2qute made me itch for the next step, the Schitt I doubt is the be all end all but it it just makes me want to keep listening to music. It definitely presents music in a more organic way than any other DAC I've owned besides the Metrum that I still miss on occasion...
The Chord was laser sharp and detailed and had a very modern audiophile sound, the Yggy in comparison is definitely more laid back and seems to be more focused on presenting music as the sum of all it's parts playing in unison versus presenting all of the threads separate from each other.
The Yggdrasil is definitely not bright nor would I say the Chord was either - best way I can describe it is that the 2qute made me itch for the next step, the Schitt I doubt is the be all end all but it it just makes me want to keep listening to music. It definitely presents music in a more organic way than any other DAC I've owned besides the Metrum that I still miss on occasion...