Schiit Happened: The Story of the World's Most Improbable Start-Up

Mar 5, 2025 at 11:58 AM Post #184,351 of 185,416
It did but Indiana was not always my state.🤪 I was born and raised in the land of Lincoln, I moved here because it was a hotbed for electronics at the time and not a long drive to see my or my wife’s parents.
.... how could one / 🫵 resist the allure of the state having the 499' elevation of Terre Haute ....? 🤣
 
Mar 5, 2025 at 12:00 PM Post #184,352 of 185,416
If I remember correctly Asgard 3 was a Class AB design that was biased to run 500mw in Class A.
Which would handle most loads.
True, but some of my headphones would be outside of that Class A bias. The sound of the Asgard 3 is also quite a bit different in comparison to current Schiit amps. Not saying Asgard 3 sounded bad, but just different. :wink:
 
Mar 5, 2025 at 12:03 PM Post #184,354 of 185,416
Did removing this solve the light right channel sputter?
Yep but now one is of the stock tubes is causing an issue. More noise.🥴

Back to the Skoll, while I double check a couple things.
 
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Mar 5, 2025 at 12:03 PM Post #184,355 of 185,416
2025, Chapter 3
More F’n Changes

Forkin’ Urd

  • Update Urd for Forkbeard and Unison 384, but basically keep it its same unique thing: a Unison USB hub and CD transport. Price might go up a bit for Unison 384. The logic for this is that we have something unique and cool, why change?
  • Strip it down, make it simple, go minimalist. Make it just a CD transport. Go to a top loading mechanism to reduce cost (and size—a top loader could be Asgard sized, not Freya sized.) The logic for this is that more and more of our DACs will end up with two USB inputs, so maybe USB management isn’t needed as much as we thought (or it could be a stack or module—Forkbeard means we don’t have to have everything in the same chassis.)
Any chance there is a big enough market for both? Probably not, then go with the 'go for broke' version IMO.
Valhalla the Third

We recently previewed Valhalla 3 at CanJam, and people were thrilled…with the way it sounded, and the way it looked. I was a bit surprised at the strong reaction, given that it was $100 more than the outgoing Valhalla 2 at its last retail price, and a full 2x the cost of Valhalla 2 on closeout.

(Valhalla 3 is $499, for those not enjoying the mental math.)



Aaaand…that’s it for the moment. More to come soon, including a chapter on our (perhaps controversial) new ads.
Interesting product for sure.
 
Mar 5, 2025 at 12:05 PM Post #184,356 of 185,416
Please don't do a top loader cd transport.
I'd have nowhere to put it since Kara sits on top along with an AC Infinity S-2 cooling fan.
..... ok! 🫵 implicitly asked for it: a rearward slot- loading CD transport. Slot next to 📳📴.
 
Mar 5, 2025 at 12:08 PM Post #184,358 of 185,416
@Jason Stoddard Reached out to orders for my Stjarna question. Thanks. (Should've probably done that first.)

My two cents.

I'd been holding off on purchasing Urd until it's it has FB. While I like the matching form factor with Gungnir and Freya and front-loading for ease of use in a rack, I'd be happier with the small form factor (I'm fine with a top loader) and the reduced cost of a SFF. With the advanced USB features and dual ports moving to your DACs there is less need for it in Urd.

Also, I'm a little sad to see Asgard go--it too was my entry into both headphone hi-fi and to Schiit. My first order with Schiit in 2014 was for an Asgard, Valhalla and Bifrost, and I have bought both subsequent revisions of Asgard since (and gifted a couple of them too). It has a fond place in my audiophile heart. I love that Class A sound. That said, I'd be very interested to see what you can do with an Asgard 4 if you can find a logical place for it in your lineup.

I adore my Folkvangr and, like many others, I'm excited to add a Valhalla 3 to my bedroom system. Waiting a few more weeks isn't a big deal.
 
Mar 5, 2025 at 12:09 PM Post #184,359 of 185,416
..... ok! 🫵 implicitly asked for it: a rearward slot- loading CD transport. Slot next to 📳📴.
I was pushing hard for a bottom loader design, but everybody just looked at me like I had Schiit for brains… 😒
 
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Mar 5, 2025 at 12:37 PM Post #184,363 of 185,416
@Jason Stoddard, a smaller form-factor fantastic forkable front-loading CD transport would be of great interest to me for my headphone stack

The Midgard is exceptional and my Asgard 3 has barely seen any headphone action since Midgard arrived here. My next jump up will be Mjolnir3, so no suggestions from me as to where an A4 would fit or what it should have.
 
Mar 5, 2025 at 12:38 PM Post #184,364 of 185,416
2025, Chapter 3
More F’n Changes


We’re moving really fast this year, so it’s time for a short omnibus chapter to catch everyone up.

How fast?


Gjallarhorn F(ast)


Well, we almost just launched a product without photos. Oh, and without silver finish, though silver existed before.

I’m talking about Gjallarhorn F. This is a Gjallarhorn. With a Forkbeard option.

It’s the same price as the old Gjallarhorn, has the same gain, the same measurements, the same power output, is about 99% the same parts. It’s the same amp, period, but now with Forkbeard. And a button on the front to put the amp in Standby.

Now, don’t get super excited about Standby. Gjallarhorn F uses very little power. Standby doesn’t do much for you there. But it’s a nice fast way to mute the system, even if you aren’t gonna use Forkbeard.

But now, you can combine Gjallarhorn F with Saga 2 for a very affordable, all-Forkbeard system. And yeah, I know, you still want an affordable DAC to stack with Gjallarhorn and Saga 2 for full Visual Volume capability. We hear you. Please bear with us for a little while longer.

The order for silver metal is already in. Sorry for the oversight. In the meantime, imagine Gjallarhorn with a button on the front and a Forkbeard port in the rear. And you can order one right now, if you’d like.


Straight Outta Asgard

Sharp-eyed readers have probably noticed another change on the site: Asgard is gone!

Oh my! What gives? Asgard was our first product, and all three generations (as well as the offshoot, Pietus) have been really excellent headphone amps. However, we have to be realistic. And with Midgard in the mix, Asgard needs to provide some exceptionally compelling reasons for existing.

Especially since Pietus will continue. Talk to Nitsch. They’ll be back in stock soon.

“But I want an Asgard!” someone says. “I like the way it sounds. I like the all-in-one option with a DAC card. I like the heavier chassis, the internal transformer, all that stuff.”

And we hear you.

Here’s the thing: Asgard evolved from a really weird outlier of an amp—Class A, single-ended, no-feedback—to something much more in the mainstream. Higher power, yes. More capable, yes. And, yes, it did debut our groundbreaking Continuity™ output stage.

Now, with the success of Mjolnir 3, we keep wondering if we shouldn’t look back to where Asgard was in the past, to make it something truly different than, say, Midgard or Jotunheim. We’re wondering if we shouldn’t apply some of the beautiful new design that we’ve been experimenting with on Valhalla 3 to create something as timeless and striking as the original Asgard, but updated for a new era. And it is our 15th anniversary year.

Interested? Have other ideas? Leave it dead? Let us know. We’ll listen.


Forkin’ Urd

“Hey, Urd’s gone too!” someone cries.

Yep.

This one was simple: we made the rest of the Urds we had, and they sold out much faster than expected. So it’s going to be gone for a while.

Why? Mainly Forkbeard. Urd is the poster child for Forkbeardification, given its complex feature set and extensive capabilities. But Forkbeardifying Urd is not an easy overnight job. In fact, in light of advancements like Unison 384, it’s something we should take a longer, harder look at, and perhaps make more significant changes.

So, like Asgard, we’re going to take a more in-depth look at this one. We’ve had a ton of internal discussion about this, and there are two camps emerging:
  • Update Urd for Forkbeard and Unison 384, but basically keep it its same unique thing: a Unison USB hub and CD transport. Price might go up a bit for Unison 384. The logic for this is that we have something unique and cool, why change?
  • Strip it down, make it simple, go minimalist. Make it just a CD transport. Go to a top loading mechanism to reduce cost (and size—a top loader could be Asgard sized, not Freya sized.) The logic for this is that more and more of our DACs will end up with two USB inputs, so maybe USB management isn’t needed as much as we thought (or it could be a stack or module—Forkbeard means we don’t have to have everything in the same chassis.)
So, like Asgard, what do you think? Complex or simple? Or just do another run of the non-Forkbeard version so you can get yours faster? Or something else entirely?

I’m interested to hear what you think.


The Tail of Stjarna and Forkbeard

So, some of you have been able to hear what Forkbeard Bluetooth transmission sounds like with your Stjarnas. This isn’t what we intended, but with the huge variability in tubes, the ultra-high gain, and the necessarily open-frame construction of a tube product, you can sometimes hear something like a low sputtering that’s right at the level of the noise floor. This is highly variable between tubes and tube types, and does not happen at all in some cases.

Interestingly, this noise isn’t measurable by the APx—it’s buried in the noise. But you can hear it in some cases, but only when the Forkbeard module is plugged in.

Also interestingly, the Skoll F, with higher gain, displays none of this interference. This is simply a case of decades-old tube tech that was never designed for GHz RF transmission nearby.

We’ve looked into ways to kill this, without changing the performance of Stjarna. The best, and least invasive, solution is simply to move the Forkbeard module away from the chassis a bit.

“Neat trick when it plugs into the chassis!” someone says.

Yeah. That’s why we created an extender for the Forkbeard module. We have ugly working prototypes right now, and we’ll have nice finished products in a couple of weeks. This will allow you to move your Forkbeard module away from the chassis and eliminate interference.

I also understand if this solution isn’t for you, and you want to return your Forkbeard module (or even your whole Stjarna.) Just contact orders@schiit.com and we’ll get you taken care of.

Otherwise, expect to see an extender shipping to you soon. It’ll be properly keyed so that it can only insert one way on either end.


Valhalla the Third

We recently previewed Valhalla 3 at CanJam, and people were thrilled…with the way it sounded, and the way it looked. I was a bit surprised at the strong reaction, given that it was $100 more than the outgoing Valhalla 2 at its last retail price, and a full 2x the cost of Valhalla 2 on closeout.

(Valhalla 3 is $499, for those not enjoying the mental math.)

But maybe I shouldn’t have been surprised. The original Valhalla debuted at $349, in a much simpler and cheaper era. In June 2010 we got our first order ever…and it was for Valhalla, a product we hadn’t finished yet.

Today, Valhalla 3 offers much higher capability, has modern protection features, is DC in and DC out (insane for a pure tube amp), and takes a lot of its sound and design from Folkvangr, our legendary limited-production 10-tube ticket to the funny farm we did a few years ago.

Unlike Folkvangr, Valhalla 3 isn’t intended to be limited production. So if you want one, you should have some time to make a decision (Valhalla 2 was around for 13 years!)

“So where is it?” people ask.

And I get to go back to Jason’s Law and say, “Soon.” If everything aligns, maybe the end of this month. But you know that every date I give is wrong. What I can say is that we have metal (both black and silver finishes), and we’re only waiting for boards.

When it hits, I hope you enjoy.



Aaaand…that’s it for the moment. More to come soon, including a chapter on our (perhaps controversial) new ads.


As the proud owner of a pair of Asgard 2's (silver and black) who loves the way that this pure Class A amplifier sounds with inexpensive planars like the Hifiman HE4XX and Fostex T60RP, I would really like to see a next generation pure Class A Asgard in Schiit's headphone amplifier lineup.👍
 
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Mar 5, 2025 at 12:40 PM Post #184,365 of 185,416
As the proud owner of a pair of Asgard 2's (silver and black) who loves the way that this pure Class A amplifier sounds with inexpensive planars like the Hifiman HE4XX and Fostex T60RP, I would really like to see a next generation Asgard in Schiit's headphone amplifier lineup.👍
A "Mini Mjolnir 3" if you will, or "Summer Mjolnir 3" in my case. 🤪
 

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