Schiit Happened: The Story of the World's Most Improbable Start-Up
Jul 29, 2016 at 4:26 PM Post #11,926 of 149,072
Here's some blue-sky upgradable thinking for you: digital and analog sections in their own chassis.  That way there's no room issues so big STP-can capacitors and other discrete analog components can be used, separate chassis means separate power supplies so that creates flexibility and room for big iron, the several multibit (and D/S) digital topologies could be mixed and matched based on the user's whims and pocket book, Schiit could create a proprietary interconnect topology so that other manufacturer's could not intrude, and everyone gets the level of audiophile tweakiness experience they crave.  Oh, and you will need a new product, a 2-outlet power strip so the two power cords could be plugged into one wall socket.  Win, win, and win. 
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Jul 29, 2016 at 4:59 PM Post #11,927 of 149,072
  Here's some blue-sky upgradable thinking for you: digital and analog sections in their own chassis.  That way there's no room issues so big STP-can capacitors and other discrete analog components can be used, separate chassis means separate power supplies so that creates flexibility and room for big iron, the several multibit (and D/S) digital topologies could be mixed and matched based on the user's whims and pocket book, Schiit could create a proprietary interconnect topology so that other manufacturer's could not intrude, and everyone gets the level of audiophile tweakiness experience they crave.  Oh, and you will need a new product, a 2-outlet power strip so the two power cords could be plugged into one wall socket.  Win, win, and win. 
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Jul 30, 2016 at 2:22 AM Post #11,929 of 149,072
Here's some blue-sky upgradable thinking for you: digital and analog sections in their own chassis.  That way there's no room issues so big STP-can capacitors and other discrete analog components can be used, separate chassis means separate power supplies so that creates flexibility and room for big iron, the several multibit (and D/S) digital topologies could be mixed and matched based on the user's whims and pocket book, Schiit could create a proprietary interconnect topology so that other manufacturer's could not intrude, and everyone gets the level of audiophile tweakiness experience they crave.  Oh, and you will need a new product, a 2-outlet power strip so the two power cords could be plugged into one wall socket.  Win, win, and win.  :cool:


This!
 
Jul 30, 2016 at 10:54 AM Post #11,930 of 149,072

Love to take a Schiit DAC, toss the case and put the guts in a bespoke chassis (over)engineered to minimize resonance, maximize isolation, etc. Perhaps machined solid copper with special mounts for the circuit boards, super duper footers, et cetera. And move the power supply outboard, perhaps beefing it up at the same time (a la Naim.) Then listen for improvements. One more thing to do after winning the lottery...  
 
Jul 30, 2016 at 1:10 PM Post #11,931 of 149,072
  Here's some blue-sky upgradable thinking for you: digital and analog sections in their own chassis.  That way there's no room issues so big STP-can capacitors and other discrete analog components can be used, separate chassis means separate power supplies so that creates flexibility and room for big iron, the several multibit (and D/S) digital topologies could be mixed and matched based on the user's whims and pocket book, Schiit could create a proprietary interconnect topology so that other manufacturer's could not intrude, and everyone gets the level of audiophile tweakiness experience they crave.  Oh, and you will need a new product, a 2-outlet power strip so the two power cords could be plugged into one wall socket.  Win, win, and win. 
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That one...that's what we call "Elvis."
 
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Jul 30, 2016 at 1:37 PM Post #11,932 of 149,072
 Here's some blue-sky upgradable thinking for you: digital and analog sections in their own chassis.  That way there's no room issues so big STP-can capacitors and other discrete analog components can be used, separate chassis means separate power supplies so that creates flexibility and room for big iron, the several multibit (and D/S) digital topologies could be mixed and matched based on the user's whims and pocket book, Schiit could create a proprietary interconnect topology so that other manufacturer's could not intrude, and everyone gets the level of audiophile tweakiness experience they crave.  Oh, and you will need a new product, a 2-outlet power strip so the two power cords could be plugged into one wall socket.  Win, win, and win. 
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That one...that's what we call "Elvis."


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Jul 30, 2016 at 3:42 PM Post #11,935 of 149,072
   
Wait...what? Should this be taken as a "you're getting warmer" comment?
 
I was gonna guess "something upgradable" for the Schiit Show announcement...but that's about all I've got after ruling all the "never gonna happens" out.

 
Nope, that's what you call a "we're having fun" comment.
 
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Jul 30, 2016 at 4:08 PM Post #11,937 of 149,072
If schiit release a 2 channel amp that is a lot cheaper then the ragnarok then it will be perfect for me! :D
I am looking into investing in a 2 channel setup.
But i need an amp.
 

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