garym wrote: 
> It may be the DAC causing a problem. Try with analog outs, bypassing
> DAC, just as a test.

Agreed. Please try without the external DAC. You may be running into the
problem discussed in the thread below. If it's an issue with the
Bifrost's muting circuitry kicking in between tracks, I'm not sure
there's anything that can be done.

http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=432271

And:

> Clicking When Changing Sample Rates/Pausing/Etc.
> 
> 1. It’s totally normal for our Bifrost and Gungnir DACs to click
> (mechanically, from the chassis) during normal operation. That’s the
> muting relay, doing its job. It clicks whenever the SPDIF datastream is
> interrupted. 
> 
> 2. If it’s clicking excessively on a Mac or PC, you can reduce it by
> routing system sounds to the speaker on a Mac, rather than to the Schiit
> USB Audio Device output. On a PC, you can set system sounds to "no
> sounds." In both cases, using USB largely eliminates it.
> 
> 3. If it’s clicking excessively on a CD transport when in pause, the CD
> transport has a cycling interruption in the datastream. There’s no real
> fix for this, except getting another CD transport. It won’t hurt the
> Bifrost or Gungnir, though—the relays are rated for several million
> cycles.
> 
> http://schiit.com/faq/dac-problems
>


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