I don't have much trust in the company's product after seeing extremely poor measured performance of one of their DACs which any measurement would have shown the issue. I would ask them for measurements if you are going to go ahead anyway. Or, you can buy it, send it to me, and I will measure and return it to you in the 30 time return period .
Improves Sound, Color Printing, Data Stability- Just kidding. This is silly. That's like saying charging your iPhone off Wyrd makes the battery last longer. But some listeners say Wyrd improves the sound of their system. We're not going to make any such claims. Nor are we going to recommend it for printers, external USB drives, or iPhone chargers. Works With Any USB DAC- Wyrd isn't limited to working with Schiit products. You can use it with any USB DAC-2.0, 1.0, 32/384, whatever-it doesn't care. All it's doing is cleaning up the USB connection, and it supports all USB Audio Standards.
They start off by making fun of what they're implying here, make no performance claims at all, offered no data whatsoever, and asked 100 bucks for functionality you can buy all day for <$20. All they offer to recommend themselves is an audiophile brand, a decent-looking box, and "some listeners say Wyrd improves the sound of their system."
One of the most bare-faced appeals to audiophile nervosa I've ever seen. But why wouldn't they? They released a DAC with horrible jitter figures and it got some decent press over on CA.They found a perfect niche market: People trusting their ears that can't tell the difference between distortion and detail.