By Billy G. · Founder & Lead EditorVerified May 20 by Billy G.
Schiit Jotunheim 2vsTopping A90D
Worth-It Score: 70/100WAIT — WAIT under $382Topping A90D scores well, but current pricing sits above our fair-price band. Wait for a price drop before pulling the trigger.
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Verdict: Topping A90D wins on objective measurements — lower distortion, higher SNR, and better output format variety. Schiit Jotunheim 2 wins if you own warm-sounding dynamic headphones and value repairability over spec-sheet supremacy. For most planar magnetic listeners, the A90D is the obvious amp at $449.
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Winner: Topping A90D
Schiit Jotunheim 2: 8/10
Topping A90D: 9/10
Spec-by-spec comparison
Schiit Jotunheim 2
Topping A90D
topology
Fully discrete, no op-amps in signal path
NFCA (Nested Feedback Composite Amplifier)
output_power_balanced
8W RMS into 32 ohms, 4.4W into 300 ohms
8W RMS into 32 ohms, 3.5W into 300 ohms
thd_n
0.0006% at 1W/32 ohms
0.000038% at 4W/32 ohms
snr
110 dB unweighted
133 dB A-weighted
inputs
RCA, XLR, USB DAC optional module
RCA, XLR, 3.5mm
outputs
6.35mm single-ended, 4-pin XLR balanced
6.35mm SE, 4-pin XLR, 4.4mm Pentaconn balanced
Schiit Jotunheim 2
What works
Fully discrete analog stage sounds warmer and more natural on dynamic headphones than measurement-optimized op-amp designs
Modular input system lets you add a phono stage or multibit DAC without replacing the whole unit
Made in California — customer service answers the phone; repairs are often $50 flat rate
What doesn't
THD+N of 0.0006% trails Topping A90D's 0.00004% — audibly cleaner on ultra-resolving electrostatics
No remote control — volume pot is manual only
USB DAC module adds $100; at that price, separate DAC pairing may be more flexible
Topping A90D
What works
0.000038% THD+N is among the lowest measured of any headphone amp — genuinely transparent on planar magnetics
133 dB SNR means zero audible noise floor even on IEMs with 110 dB/mW sensitivity
Three balanced output formats (XLR, Pentaconn, SE) — covers every headphone termination
What doesn't
Neutral-to-slightly-cool presentation may sound dry or thin on dynamic drivers like HD 650
Fan noise complaints on early units — some users replaced the fan before the 2023 revision
No modular upgrade path — the unit is what it is
Bottom line
Our pick: Topping A90D. It edges out the alternative on 0.000038% thd+n is among the lowest measured of any headphone amp — genuinely transparent on planar magnetics. That said, Schiit Jotunheim 2 still wins on fully discrete analog stage sounds warmer and more natural on dynamic headphones than measurement-optimized op-amp designs — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.