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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noske good points all around. I suppose a certain level of snobbery can be found with other "things" other than audio ie clothes, cars, homes etc. But in the end, live and let live. Whatever someone wants to spend on audio does not really affect me, we live in a world where advertising and psychological persuasion is everywhere. Often people are influenced to believe if you have the "exquisite gold plated widgit" you are more important or more beautiful or more something. And also society, as a whole, buys into that.

I never really knew about Schiit until researching for a headphone amp for my Marantz UD5007 and Sennheiser HD800's/Audeze LCD's closed back headphones. After reading reviews on Schiit amps,  I purchased a used Lyr 2 off CAM and swapped out the stock tubes for Russian ones and truly love this little guy! 

I did stay with Schiit for the sake of Schiit. I started with the Vahalla and experiment ed with it as a preamp and that got me into tube preamps. Then I slowly got into digital, and tried the Modi and was amazed at the improvement for dollars spent. Eventually picked up a Bifrost and did not find a major improvement but more of a different sound, more analog. Now I’ve had a Yggdrasil GS and find it to be excellent, especially when paired with my Rogue Athena. I would say that I did remain loyal because the good experience I had with them. 

I think the rear mounted power switches on some items are a big design flaw, but I own a headphone amp & it's quite good.