Schitt Audio Still in business???


I have attempted to email repeatedly from different email accounts and my email is returned from google saying they cannot relay to the schitt email server.

The company also does not like to staff to answer the phone.  

With this type of customer service I can understand why they would go out of business.
psickerson

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In the last 2 years over a dozen members of my local audio club have purchased Yggys and Gumbys after hearing them in others' systems. Some have sold higher priced DACs to replace with Schiit DACs. I can't say enough good things about the value and performance of their gear. Cheers,
Spencer 
Please post your impressions AFTER letting it run 100 hours and THEN listening. The break-in is real, very real, really real. Cheers,
Spencer
@psickerson No, I own a Gungnir Multibit (aka Gumby), but have a handful of local friends who own Yggys and I listen to them regularly. The break-in is so dramatic that it is counter-productive to listen for the first few hours and draw any conclusions. 
This issue cracks me up in how often I read reviews where the writer listens to gear, points out a flaw, lets it break in, then says that the problem went away. I guess if they didn't do that those writers might not be able to fill their columns. Cheers,
Spencer
You can leave amp off if you want. As long as the input signal from source goes to the Yggy, and the cables are connecting its output to the pre/amp you are fine. You just want a signal going all the way thru the new device.
As a side note, don't ever run a tube amp without a speaker connected or you could damage the amp. Cheers,
Spencers
" the Schiits have an amazing immunity to sources. No matter how bad the input is the Schiits play consistently."

No, no, no. The Yggy & Gumby are not at all immune to sources, they let you hear the differences between sources. I've heard source comparisons in multiple systems and each time the Schiit made it clear that the sources sounded different and in some cases dramatically better when the source was improved. That's a good thing. Yes, yes, yes, the Schiits play consistently. And I'm guessing part of your intention is to say that they sound pretty good even with a very modest source, which is reasonable. The take away IMHE is that improvements in source will be rewarded when paired with Yggy or Gumby. Cheers,
Spencer