Schiit Modi Multibit vs. Adcom GDA 700


I know there was a thread about vintage DACs and how they fair against new ones but my question is a bit more specific. I want to get a DAC as a present for my brother - his first DAC, and was thinking about a Modi Multibit just like the one I got for myself a month ago. In the meantime, I just saw an Adcom GDA 700 for sale, although for a little more money, and now wondering if I should get the Adcom for myself and give him my almost new Modi. 
Do you guys think the Adcom is a better piece than the Modi Multibit? 
The usage is half and half playing Redbook CD and streaming Tidal either through Node2 or Chromecast Audio.
Thanks.
kalali
I forgot that Schiit updated the USB chip for an extra $150. So, if you do get a Bifrost, you can get even better performance than before.
I have to say Schiit has there Shite together. By offering upgrades, you can save a lot compared to buying a new unit that can't be upgraded.


Bob, you’re a bad influence 😁 What caught my attention about the Adcom was their use of the PCM1702 chipset in a differential mode which is supposed to be a real good implementation of the R2R DAC technology at the time, particularly for the Redbook CD playback. I’ll think about it some more....
Thanks for the input.
The Modi would be a better investment as Schiit usually offers upgrades, usually at reasonable costs. The Modi is also much more current than the Adcom, I believe, and since the tech is moving quickly in DAC's, it would make sense to get the more recent introductions.
So, if I were you, I would give your brother the Modi and get a Bifrost Multibit for yourself.
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