Shiit Loki


Not many reviews yet so here ya go.

Bought one of these things because, as with lots of Shiit gear (none of which I owned…yet), it seemed relatively inexpensive for what it claims to be (also ordered a Freya but they're not shipping those for another week or so…hope I like that thing).  Like many Followers of the True Audio Geek Path I also have zero tone controls in my rig except maybe the levels on my subs, and that works for me "generally." However, some stuff needs a little adjustment and, well, I figured the Loki might work. So...It shows up yesterday, it's cute, I stick it between my preamp and amp and start looking hard for issues. The thing (in my reasonably noise free rig with good quiet cables, filtered power supplies, a Humbuster III…you get it) is dead quiet, even if I shut it completely off which they don't recommend…flip the bypass switch instead. This thing does exactly as described with four well selected bands of boost or cut and, again, no noise when switching it off and on. Amazing gizmo, built like a tank…the only mod I made to it was applying a little green magic marker to the somewhat too bright LED (hope that doesn't void the warranty). This thing makes low level listening mo bettah and, for example, I'm able to get more sparkle from a fave LP of Little Feat's "Last Record Album" that has a reticent high frequency content (always has)…the last knob on the Loki is a great cymbal revealer…all good…a very well done thing. You go Shiitsters!

wolf_garcia
The highest Loki adjustment at 8khz should help, but if you're serious about sound you really need to get some rugs on the tile floors, and maybe curtains on the sides of the windows…you don't need to close 'em of course…nobody needs claustrophobic audio.
Thanks very much, Wolf.  I found your post quite helpful and have decided to purchase a Loki, which will be much simpler for me than trying to learn how to use the Ultra Curve Pro from Behringer.
The Loki is inexpensive enough that sending it back is no big deal, and my experience with Behringer since it came along years ago is that it's very much made on the cheap, nearly disposable side of things. I know touring solo musicians who buy their little mixers because they're so cheap that if they break you toss it and buy a new one. The Loki has a high quality vibe and works really well.
@wolf_garcia 
I suspect that with the many adjustments that one could make with the Behringer, in the wrong hands (mine) it would lead to endless, and likely counter-productive fiddling.  :)
Thanks Wolf. My brother is getting a new system and his living room is an audio nightmare.  I have instructed him regarding floor coverings, curtains, and making DIY sound panels. I believe the Loki 8Khz tone control may come in handy also.