Ableza
Headphoneus Supremus
Great story. I remember the days of hand drilled PCB and nostril hair burning etchants. But not fondly.
Say, you guys wouldn't be interested in building a file player and getting that digital cable out of the equation, would you? But that gets into a bunch of control, UI, and player software, so I suppose not.
...The products are covered by Amazon rules. 30-day return, no restocking fee, Amazon fee, additional FBA fee, etc. As a result, costs for going through Amazon FBA are much higher than through our other channels. So we charge $10 more to help cover those costs. If you don't want to pay the $10, no problem- you can purchase the items from our website or through our merchant fulfilled Amazon stock.
...think of it this way--Amazon is doing the heavy lifting for us in terms of silly things like perks/discounts/loyalty programs--which saves us an amazing amount in administration of such price-inflating strategies. Let the experts at selling do things like selling...concentrate on making your products better, is what I'd say.
Direct is the simplest, and most, well, direct way of working with us. Amazon is just a convenience for those who have been sucked into the Amazon ecosystem, or are looking for some kind of a "deal."
I find myself ordering Schiit stuff on Amazon because the shipping is better-- it's cheaper and much faster than getting it shipped from California to Florida. Usually it's shipped from a warehouse in the southeast.
I am glad to see you guys offer sales through Amazon because I can use my Amazon credit and get 12 months no interest financing. Hopefully at some point the Yggdrasil is at least offered through the Amazon storefront and I can pay half up front and use Amazon financing for the other half.
For Schiit stuff in Canada, check out Headphone Bar.. for example, Val2 is 390 + 9.95 (+Taxes) shipping can that's Canadian $
Don't forget exchange ordering directly from Schiit at approx 10% plus duties/taxes
I am glad to see you guys offer sales through Amazon because I can use my Amazon credit card and get 12 months no interest financing. Hopefully at some point the Yggdrasil is at least offered through the Amazon storefront and I can pay half up front and use Amazon financing for the other half. That said the burning need for a 'real' DAC is making it hard to not just buy a Gungnir (or Bitfrost) right now. Can't wait to see some first hand accounts comparing the two.
Last I checked 'Free Money' is, well, free money
just buy the uberfrost and you can then switch out after you get the big daddy dac. the uberfrost is just great
I like free money too. How about this idea?