valiant66
Headphoneus Supremus
http://schiit.com/products/lisst-tubes
Funny story. I actually bought the Asgard because of that fact. I saw Schiit in an ad on a page and started researching and found these two guys knew what the hell was up. I enjoyed telling my friends I had a schiit ass-guard.
Funny thing. I started reading Norse mythology when I was 8. So Asgard was a familiar word. "Ass- Gard" never occurred to me. Now I can't Stop! Luckily I've got a Lyr and Ragnarok.
Not to wax LYRical about Schiit formfactor, I have to avert my eyes constantly as I find I continually lyr at the Lyr.
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I would be very interested in the design challenges and choices made in the trickle down of the multibit tech to the Gungnir, especially any challenges in making it work in the existing form factor.
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I will be happy to take this portion on as soon as I return home by next Monday.............
Super excited for when you decide to release your Yggdrasil white paper as well Mr Moffat.
There you go making promises again! Watch out for flipped tables when/if you're late :tongue_smile:After that, it's back to the every-2-weeks schedule (I hope).
I just assume you're going to do an article (or articles) on your newest products, so I'm mainly waiting for that.Beyond that, do you have any other suggestions for what you'd want to hear about? The measurement chapter was a lot of fun!
To follow up on the measurement chapter I'd like to know to what you listen and how you listen to your products as you develop them. They say audio memory is poor at best and reproducing exactly the same conditions (volume, distances, etc) is harder still. How do you overcome this when listening to changes in design that may or may not cause changes in audio response?
Beyond that, do you have any other suggestions for what you'd want to hear about? The measurement chapter was a lot of fun!