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New Schiit! Ragnarok and Yggdrasil
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Did anybody get a listen at the OC meet? HD800s?
I heard the Ragnarok with the Alpha Dog and HD800 at Jason's table. I was very impressed with the sound quality and I'd probably look at the Ragnarok as an all-in-one amp/preamp end all be all of amplifiers. The volume knob had a ton of play and both headphones sounded fantastic through the Ragnarok. Did I mention I listened to the Alpha Dogs through them? Now I am going to order a pair
I heard the Ragnarok with the Alpha Dog and HD800 at Jason's table. I was very impressed with the sound quality and I'd probably look at the Ragnarok as an all-in-one amp/preamp end all be all of amplifiers. The volume knob had a ton of play and both headphones sounded fantastic through the Ragnarok. Did I mention I listened to the Alpha Dogs through them? Now I am going to order a pair
This is great for me to read. I have the Alpha's, and really think this amp could be an endgame unit for me.
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I didn't realize this thing was going to have speaker taps, very nice.
OK, based on your previous comments, I'm beginning to wonder if you read the OP at all
(and Jason is probably wondering if any of us have read it, but in my defence it was soooo long ago ....)
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OK, based on your previous comments, I'm beginning to wonder if you read the OP at all
(and Jason is probably wondering if any of us have read it, but in my defence it was soooo long ago ....)
The OP also says availability in late 2013
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I heard the Ragnarok with the Alpha Dog and HD800 at Jason's table. I was very impressed with the sound quality and I'd probably look at the Ragnarok as an all-in-one amp/preamp end all be all of amplifiers. The volume knob had a ton of play and both headphones sounded fantastic through the Ragnarok. Did I mention I listened to the Alpha Dogs through them? Now I am going to order a pair
Thanks for that - now all I have to do is get my hands on one (I'm sure stock will be an issue when it goes on sale) and take it to my KEF dealer. Very promising.
92dB @ 8ohm - hardly AR monoblock territory
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Thanks for that - now all I have to do is get my hands on one (I'm sure stock will be an issue when it goes on sale) and take it to my KEF dealer. Very promising.
92dB @ 8ohm - hardly AR monoblock territory
are those r500 or r900?
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Thanks for that - now all I have to do is get my hands on one (I'm sure stock will be an issue when it goes on sale) and take it to my KEF dealer. Very promising.
92dB @ 8ohm - hardly AR monoblock territory
These new KEFs caught my eye as well. I've had the Ascend Sierra Tower on my to buy list for quite a while but I thought I should take a closer look at these before committing to anything.
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Yeah, those speakers looks sexsational. Have your heard them or own them? If so how do they fair good sir?
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It's the R500, but the 700/900 models seem to justify the increase in price via a larger enclosure and correspondingly heftier bass response : AFAIK, they have the same driver array.
Curiously for mine, KEF seems intent on targeting the smaller model floorstander at the HT crowd, where the R-series has reportedly been well received - if this review is anything to go by, there is a lot more to the R500 than most Blu-Ray soundtracks would hope to reveal :
http://www.soundstagehifi.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=444:kef-r500-loudspeakers
I understand that many with larger rooms will rush straight for larger speakers, but I will have the opposite problem to contend with and its very easy to overpower a smaller room.
Curiously for mine, KEF seems intent on targeting the smaller model floorstander at the HT crowd, where the R-series has reportedly been well received - if this review is anything to go by, there is a lot more to the R500 than most Blu-Ray soundtracks would hope to reveal :
http://www.soundstagehifi.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=444:kef-r500-loudspeakers
I understand that many with larger rooms will rush straight for larger speakers, but I will have the opposite problem to contend with and its very easy to overpower a smaller room.
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Yeah, those speakers looks sexsational. Have your heard them or own them? If so how do they fair good sir?
Will audition them in late April-early May. Was originally drawn to the 'must-have' speaker of the last 12 or so months, KEF's LS50, but I'd really like a 3-way design that's large enough to generate solid bass. I guess I'll find out soon enough whether these fit the bill - the rest is up to Jason and Co over the next ~30 days
Jason already explained his sound reasoning for not implementing a remote. Do your own research. :facepalm:
-Daniel
No need to get snippy.
I like an integrated amplifier to have these minimum features: good headphone out, remote control, preamp output, power amp input, mute, no power-up/down thump and an actual remote you wouldn't mind using - even if it's basic.
Even better if it has no cheap volume pot inside, sensitivity adjustment for each channel for volume matching, balance control and subwoofer output.
As to the sound reasoning, I'm sure it makes sense for him. For me the lack of a remote makes this amp a desktop amp, for the computer generation. Which is OK, that's Schiit's audience anyway. If they can spend $500 for an iPhone that lasts them two years, they sure as hell can spend $1500 on an amplifier to last them 20 years.
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Perhaps Mike is saving the remote for the Yggy? Not sure what his stance on digital volume is, but perhaps their new approach will include signal attenuation above 24bits (inaudible).
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No need to get snippy.
I like an integrated amplifier to have these minimum features: good headphone out, remote control, preamp output, power amp input, mute, no power-up/down thump and an actual remote you wouldn't mind using - even if it's basic.
Even better if it has no cheap volume pot inside, sensitivity adjustment for each channel for volume matching, balance control and subwoofer output.
As to the sound reasoning, I'm sure it makes sense for him. For me the lack of a remote makes this amp a desktop amp, for the computer generation. Which is OK, that's Schiit's audience anyway. If they can spend $500 for an iPhone that lasts them two years, they sure as hell can spend $1500 on an amplifier to last them 20 years.
Sounds like you better be looking at other options, then.
-Daniel
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For a $1500 amp geared mainly towards desktop headphones listening, I wouldn't expect a remote control feature to be included. If there's anything to facepalm about, it's that you expected otherwise. Hell, even my speaker amp doesn't have remote control feature, but it's not a high end one. For mainly desktop headphone listeners (majority of head-fiers and Schiit prospect customers), that feature would be useless, and will probably bump the price up at least $200. To that I say nay. Keep things simple and free of (expensive) bells and whistles. Schiit's target demographic has never been speaker listeners, and that hasn't exactly been made unclear at all.
No need to get snippy.
I like an integrated amplifier to have these minimum features: good headphone out, remote control, preamp output, power amp input, mute, no power-up/down thump and an actual remote you wouldn't mind using - even if it's basic.
Even better if it has no cheap volume pot inside, sensitivity adjustment for each channel for volume matching, balance control and subwoofer output.
As to the sound reasoning, I'm sure it makes sense for him. For me the lack of a remote makes this amp a desktop amp, for the computer generation. Which is OK, that's Schiit's audience anyway. If they can spend $500 for an iPhone that lasts them two years, they sure as hell can spend $1500 on an amplifier to last them 20 years.
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