Does Anyone Buy Schiit for the Sake of Schiit?


Most of us I think when buying something where workmanship and materials are less critical than price will go to a discount store like Walmart of Target (I think we've all heard they about calling it Tar-zhay because it's classier than Walmart) or Costco - the sort of stores where what you buy is not the best but it's always good for what you pay for it. I'm wondering, is Schiit the audio equivalent of Target? That is, does anyone buy it because the Schiit gear is particularly good, or merely that it's good for the price? The only Schiit product that I've ever bought is the Asgard as a headphone amp, since I don't use headphones that often, and I wasn't going to put a lot of money into it. Actually, I tried the Vali 2+ at first, and that seemed rather inadequate, so I sent it back and got the Asgard instead. It seems good enough, though I don't have much to compare it to, but it seems to struggle a bit in getting to higher volume levels. 

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I think good for the money sums things up very nicely. If it were my $ and I was restricted to a lower amount I would buy used and choose from among a select group. I am not a big fan, but others point out that you can put together a decent sounding system for less than some spend on cables.

What makes you think that Schiit's workmanship and material is of inferior quality? If their products came in milled aluminum cases with fancy engraving and sold through a dealer network, their prices would easily triple. "Good For the Money" is an insult to engineering talent that can figure out a way to produce a product for less money because of efficiency and clever design through direct sales. Have a look at the circuit board pictures of Schiitt's products on their website and point out which materials are Target quality.

Using your Walmart/Target analogy, I think Schiit is more the audio equivalent of Trader Joe's.  American company, reasonably prices, has a definite style that is not for everybody's tastes, but has many enthusiastic fans. Some might say overly enthusiastic?

They generally have had more hits than misses in their product line.