Schiit Audio feedback


I wanted to provide some feedback on Schiit Audio.  I had been wanting to get one of their Freya+ tube preamps to try with my recently modified Adcom 555II.  John at Musical Concepts did a phenomenal job on my Adcom.  I’d highly recommend them if you’re an Adcom owner and you need some work done. 

I had been hesitating purchasing the Freya+ and then I ran across one that was barely used in just fantastic condition at a pretty good price.  I brought it home, hooked it up to my Adcom and Tektons and have really enjoyed it the last few months.  Several weeks ago, I was listening in solid state mode (tubes were bypassed) more for background music as opposed to critical listening since I was getting some work done.  I took a phone call, hit stop on my player, and while I was on the phone, I heard a terrible pop or bang from the area of the Freya.  I ran over and all I could hear was a sizzling sound coming from it.  I unplugged the Freya immediately and it was extremely hot to the touch.  I was worried at that point that it might have taken out my amp or speakers.  I debated on what to do as I was the second owner so I knew that the warranty would be no good.  I figured the repair bill would be a few hundred dollars.  I checked with the original owner for the date of purchase and it was 10/21.  I am not going to lie – I gave some thought to seeing if the original owner would send it back for me in order to get it covered under warranty, but I decided that was just not the right thing to do.  So, I contacted Schiit, filled out the paperwork explaining the problem and that I was not the original owner, got a return authorization, shipped it back, and gritted my teeth waiting for the estimate.

A couple of weeks later I got a shipping notification from FedEx and a couple of days later the Freya+ arrived.  No charge for the repair.  There wasn’t even a charge for shipping it back to me.  I was absolutely stunned.  What company does that?  They had no reason to cover that repair since I was not the original owner but they did.  I hooked everything back up and my amp and speakers seem just fine and everything sounds just as great as before.  I can’t thank Schiit Audio enough so I wanted to do it publicly on this forum.  This will definitely influence future purchases as I will always look to them first.

dlm110

Has anyone replaced a fuse in a Schiit Bifrost 2

DAC, I ordered Synergistics Research Pink Fuse

Large, 500Ma, Slow Blown?

I however had a very bad experience with Schiit.

I purchased one of those add-on digital jitter reducer devices a few years back with a 30-day money back guarantee.

When I returned it in about a week (at my expense) they subtracted out their shipping cost and charged me a 30% restocking fee! I should note: There was nothing wrong with the unit I returned, it just didn’t impress me.

Never, ever, will I ever buy another Schiit. Properly named.

ozzy

I had purchased a Freyer + it was delivered with a small pin prick above the volume control,  observable when close, they immediately knocked off $100 should I keep it. 
Within a week the volume was acting up, I thought they should then send me a new unit. They did not and eventually it was dead in the water.

 I said send me a new unit, they still did not and I had to send mine back in and wait two weeks while being repaired. I believe my 30 days were up by then and now it was warranty  work on there part. 
The moral is you'll will soon outgrow these pieces of gear and require better gear, so skip them in the beginning and every one will be happier. 

Through my countless number of transactions over the many years, luckily, I have had only a few companies that I thought did not treat me right.

But those companies I remember and do the best I can to let others beware. Perhaps they (Schiit) are better these days, but after reading your recent purchase adventure, maybe they are not.

ozzy