Considering Schiit equipment


Hi folks,

I love my vintage gear but have an itch to try some new equipment.

I'm looking into a pair of Schiit Tyr F mono blocks and either the Frya +F, Kara F or Saga 2 preamps. 

Mono blocks are a given. I like it better than just stereo.

The preamps are hard to decide on. Frya +F has tubes and I've never had tube equipment. The Kara F seems the same, except no tubes. The Saga 2 is in the running because of the extra RCA  input. I will need 5 RCA jack inputs total.

I see I can get XLR to RCA  adapters but wonder about quality loss with those. 

I can live with one adapter for the rarely used tuner if sound quality loss is an issue with these. 

A big issue with the Schiit preamps is that I don't see a balance control for left and right. Is this something that's done with the remote control or just isn't there? 

 

 

toddsyr

 

Preamplifiers without physical balance controls are common in modern, minimalist high-fidelity audio design, aimed at reducing signal path complexity for higher sonic purity

The Forkbeard module and app should have a balance control. Send them an email to confirm.

Yes, the 

Forkbeard app includes balance control, along with other digital preamp features like parametric EQ and loudness, particularly when used with compatible Schiit Audio components such as Mimir, Gungnir 2, and Saga 2. It transforms supported DACs into full digital preamps with adjustable settings. 

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Key details regarding Forkbeard balance control:

  • Functionality: The app enables digital volume and balance adjustment, allowing users to adjust audio left or right.
  • Component Support: The app adds balance and 3-band parametric EQ to Mimir, the Mesh Card, and Gungnir 2.
  • Operation: It allows for precise control of these features through a visual interface on a phone or tablet.
  • Limitations: According to a user post on Reddit, it is noted that balance and other controls may not work with the Jotunheim 3, even if other functions like phase, NOS mode, and mute work

Thanks for the reply.

The website for Schiit has an AI chat to ask questions. I asked that.

It said the Freya+ F preamp has balance control through the Forkbeard app.

It wasn't sure if the lower priced preamps from Schiit have it, though you can get them with Forkbeard also. I sent an email to Schiit asking about balance control. 

I may have to continue to use my Harmon Kardon Citation 25 preamp if that's the only way to retain balance control. 

At this point I don't know of any other options to get a set of mono blocks and a preamp for 5 grand or less. At least anything new with some decent quality.

I only want new, don't want anybody else's headaches. 

I still like the equipment I already have but it's too hard to get it worked on. We have one shop within 70 miles and they aren't that good with my Citation 22 amps. I had one there for over a year and it still never got repaired. Shipping out for repairs has been a costly mistake too. Item comes back "repaired" but doesn't work. Done with that. 

Currently I'm using my system with one amp in stereo mode but I sure do miss that mono block sound!

If anybody has any ideas on how to better spend 5 grand or less on new mono blocks and a preamp, I'm all ears. Do I want warm or cool sound? Beats me. All  I know is I like my setup the way it sounds now. Citation 22 amp, Citation 25 preamp and JBL L100t3 speakers. I use a Harmon Kardon 7600 CD player and a Rotel CD player. For finding stuff I haven't heard in years,  I have Sirius XM Radio. Once in a  while I use a Harmon Kardon TD4800 cassette deck. I listen to hard rock, soft rock, blues, classical, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, some old school country etc. 

 

Thank you two also for the replies. They came in as I was typing my last response.

I will not be using a DAC or headphone amp so that will not be an issue. It is good that you post such information though for the benefit of others.