Plautus001
Headphoneus Supremus
Saga OG is passive with Tube buffer and remote - I have one.
Can't you just leave them out in the sun in TX? Passive grilling is the new summer trend.Cookshack Fast Eddy in Corpus, Americue in CA. Both have upsides and downsides. Fast Eddy is a bit better taste, but it takes a ton of pellets to run, and temperatures are a bit more variable. Americue--one chunk of wood and done. Both get Texas Crutch after about 6-7 hours (with butcher paper). Definitely full electric is easier and less expensive to run.
Personally my use case is limited space and I'd like a half width components. It's just me, But I'm using a Turntable (obviously full width) on my top shelf. 2nd shelf is a half width Phono Stage and Sys (Which I'd like to replace with an active remote preamp), Bottom shelf is my Raspberry pi based streamer with my 1/2 chassis Naim Unitiqute (used a integrated amp with only 1 analog input)..It's hard for me to think of a solid use case for the Sagas, and I bought one back in February, and really like it (though it's on sabbatical at the moment). Here is how my thinking evolved on this.
Saga is a great product, but there are so many other great Schiit products on offer that just seem to fit the need a little better, at least to me, at least if you have more than $299 to spend.
- You need a preamp for a full two channel rig. The other items are mostly rack width or similar, so Saga doesn't quite 'fit'. Plus, more outputs are better than fewer, so Freya gets the call (or Kara now).
- You are building a desktop 2 channel rig, so you need the smaller size, but it's also nice to have a HP output. Here the choices are endless - Lyr, Jot 2, Asgard, Magnius, Valhalla, etc.
- You are building a 2 channel TV rig, and may want to go 2.1 later, or even full HT at some point. Syn for the win here.
- So what's left? Compact 2 Channel rig that's not going on a desk, with more than two sources and no headphones? OK, but how big is that market?
What would make Saga more attractive would be to add a slot for a phono stage or Multi Bit or D/S DAC , where fewer boxes are needed.
I picked up a four-way stereo RCA switch on Amazon for $35. It's pretty passive. I threatened it and it just sat there.I know. I mean only passive.
At least you guys get to use your smokers all year round. In my part of Canada, we have snow and below zero celsius for at least 5 months, so it is usually a no go for me. I know some people here BBQ in their garages, but somehow I feel running a charcoal smoker in a garage would be a really bad ideaCan't you just leave them out in the sun in TX? Passive grilling is the new summer trend.
At least you guys get to use your smokers all year round. In my part of Canada, we have snow and below zero celsius for at least 5 months, so it is usually a no go for me. I know some people here BBQ in their garages, but somehow I feel running a charcoal smoker in a garage would be a really bad idea
Some people here continue to BBQ outside in subarctic temperatures and knee-deep or worse snow, but I am too much of a European wimp to do so.
Oh, so you've met Uncle Bumblef#ck, Mister AvE, the eminent poet and tool whisperer from the Great Canadian Wasteland that is the British Columbia hinterlands?Some people here continue to BBQ outside in subarctic temperatures and knee-deep or worse snow, but I am too much of a European wimp to do so.
It's like the Girl Next Door movie, starring Speed Racer, whatever that actor's reel name is.She sounds sweet, but I bet she’s really not.
….think I oughta see myself out. way out…
Until you need to reposition them....Agree. My 15" Tannoys are indeed effortless
Same here - and it sounds great!Saga OG is passive with Tube buffer and remote - I have one.