Schiit Bifront or Musical Fidelity M1


Hi, I'm looking to buy either the Schiit Bifront USB 2 with Uber upgrade or Musical Fidelity M1-A (async), the M1 is about $200 cheaper, so my question, is the Schiit worth the extra, anybody had both?
Amp - Plinius 2100 Integrated
Speakers - Wharfedale Opus 1
Source - Home built W7 music server running J.River

Thanks
mcrooster
One last thing I discovered just yesterday - use dbpoweramp to rip CD's - the SQ is so much better - I was using iTunes and sometimes MAX on my iMac.

Now I rip (AIF) on my windows machine to a USB drive and then import to my iTunes library on my NAS drive

Just google dbpoweramp to download a free 21 day full function version

Back to re-ripping - yet again :-(

Regards...
OK - so, considering my posts above, some might consider my latest
development to be a bit of a 180...

In recent days I started to look at other DAC's since I felt my Bifrost was still
not performing up to the abilities of my analogue rig - it should at least be
closer than it was.

After reading many articles it still seems the USB interface is an issue in many
DAC's.

One product that kept cropping up in articles I've read and that has received
many accolades on this forum is the Musical Fidelity V-Link192 USB/SPDIF
converter and since this unit has been designed specifically to address many
USB related issues,

After considerable thought I wondered if it might offer a performance boost to
the Bifrost - and at $135 from EBay I figured I'd give it a try, after all it's cheaper
than a new DAC :-)

When I received the V-link two days ago, it immediately demonstrated that the
guys at Musical Fidelity know a thing or two about USB interfaces - but it also
demonstrated that the guys from Schiit also know a thing or two about DAC
design and discreet analogue output stages.

The combination of these two products is - pretty amazing...
- the additional resolution the v-link conveys breathes new life into 16/44
recordings
- and the Bifrost steps up its game by providing even better dynamics, details,
imaging and clarity.

Seems the guys at Schiit still needs to do a little more work on the USB front,
because theirs clearly lack the finess of the V-link in USB processing - but in
digital to analogue conversion and analogue presentation, the Bifrost is a top
performer.

It would be interesting to try the M1 to see if it has the same USB
implementation of the v-link and if it can compete with the musical
presentation of the Bifrost + UBER upgrade

Yes - the Schiit USB Gen 2 upgrade is better than the original, but it is no
match for the purpose designed/built and cheaper V-Link 192.

Unfortunately - the V-link is discontinued, but it can still be found on eBay

BTW for the V-link...
- get a really good S/PDIF cable - it really pays huge dividends
- I also have s dual USB cable one for power, one for signal and a separate
power supply

Marriage made in heaven? - let's just say the Bifrost got a reprieve - at least for
the foreseeable future :-)

Regards
Has anybody heard if the bitfrost has a gen 3 USB board in the works ?? I have a gen 1 board ans use a peachtree X1 for my USB. I am waiting to see if they offer a new gen board for the bitfrost.