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Their manufacturing location is 15 minutes from my place here in the L.A. suburbs, and their listening room is even closer. I've got a Schiit Bifrost Multi DAC that I dearly love. For a good laugh read the history of the company on their website. The owners really are amusing, and put together high quality gear at very affordable prices.
That's funny..... Everyone on here has heard of Schiit Audio
I have the Saga preamp and really like it for its performance and simplicity. Changing or rolling the 6sn7 makes a subtle but noticeable difference. Not sure how much I'd have to spend to do better.
Tried Gungnir Multi-Bit and Freya but sent them back. Added very nice NOS tubes for the Freya. Compared to a $900 DSPeaker Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core the pair made 10% of my library (the best recordings) sound better but 30% (the poorest recordings) sound worse - not worth the $2200 total invested. So paid the return shipping and restocking fees. Now have PS Audio DirectStream Junior (paid $2600) with and everything sounds better with no tube hassle (note one of those expensive tubes blew during the audition period - have never had good experiences with tubes). Also note that Gungnir is hardware upgradable and DirectStream Junior is firmware upgradable. For what it's worth, if you look at audiosciencereview.com you'll find that the Schiit DACs measure particularly poorly. That said, there's much to like about Schiit gear and the company. But keep in mind that they will probably never do DSD or MQA.
Same here on the Saga for the reasons you've already mentioned. Plus I've got 19 ANOS 6SN7's waiting in the wings to roll. Recently added the Loki as well... basically to make some of my poorer recordings a bit more listenable.
Hi Mick,Any thoughts to share on the Loki? Does it do what you thought it would do?Cheers,Lester