Pietro Cozzi Tinin
Headphoneus Supremus
A very robust privacy screen between two co-workers they make.Like this beast?
I'm kinda afraid of designing anything this big for Schiit, because hauling these guys around all day wasn't a ton of fun.
A very robust privacy screen between two co-workers they make.Like this beast?
I'm kinda afraid of designing anything this big for Schiit, because hauling these guys around all day wasn't a ton of fun.
If your room is not too big try the ATCs SCM19 not very sensitive but an easy load, you shall experience a beautiful low end. Similar size cabinet as the one you have an eye on. Smaller conus but in a sealed box, my gut sayd it works well with Aegir but perhaps two works even better...choices, choices. Ain’t it wonderfull. Just to throw in some amplification competition: the Job225 from Jobsystems(Goldmund)It's just a general target. The room is...... a bit of a challenge. There is a half wall behind the desk, so acoustically the speaker either will or will not be seeing the entire room depending on whether they are sealed or ported. It has actually turned out to be very beneficial for getting away from comb filtering and side wall reflections, but when it comes to bass there are challenges.
Yeah like a sound wallA very robust privacy screen between two co-workers they make.
I think it's for the smell and looks only for they probably work with headphones on all day.Yeah like a sound wall
Why did you return the Saga?I mean, you go “LOL” at a customer for asking kind of a simple question with reasonable logic behind it: traditionally, one would get in home auditions from a dealer, or perhaps a 30 day return policy when buying online. It seems to me that more and more people are doing this nowadays. The amount of money one would save buying Schiit amps, vs something more esoteric is substantial. And possibly worth the cost of shipping both ways.
As for the 5% restock fee, does that exist when returning product within the 14 day return policy...? I don’t recall being charged 5% when returning my Saga.
Vali's for ninety-nine bucks?! People, PEOPLE. Pick one up.
Closed earwarmers of course.I think it's for the smell and looks only for they probably work with headphones on all day.
Design and build it. There are a lot of ways to move heavy electronics-----look at the weight of some of the Citation, McIntosh and ARC tube amps! Forklift suggested.Like this beast?
I'm kinda afraid of designing anything this big for Schiit, because hauling these guys around all day wasn't a ton of fun.
If your room is not too big try the ATCs SCM19 not very sensitive but an easy load, you shall experience a beautiful low end. Similar size cabinet as the one you have an eye on. Smaller conus but in a sealed box, my gut sayd it works well with Aegir but perhaps two works even better...choices, choices. Ain’t it wonderfull. Just to throw in some amplification competition: the Job225 from Jobsystems(Goldmund)
Like this beast?
I'm kinda afraid of designing anything this big for Schiit, because hauling these guys around all day wasn't a ton of fun.
It's your destiny to design a beast of an amp like that, worthy of the name Odin.
That's actually funny. I think it was written on April 1st@Jason Stoddard
There are a couple typos on the Aegir product manual. It says Vidar instead of Aegir on the first (cover) and second page.
You probably don’t want people wondering where their Vidar went when they read “What’s In the Box”