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Or a Sysifus, if you wanna go Greek instead of Norse.I wonder if we will ever see a SYSius? A nice passive balanced preamp.
Or a Sysifus, if you wanna go Greek instead of Norse.I wonder if we will ever see a SYSius? A nice passive balanced preamp.
assuming you want multiple balanced XLR inputs, then it needs to be in large-size (e.g. Freya / Mjolnir) chassis, so $300 and up.I wonder if we will ever see a SYSius? A nice passive balanced preamp.
Maybe more than $300 the way prices are going.assuming you want multiple balanced XLR inputs, then it needs to be in large-size (e.g. Freya / Mjolnir) chassis, so $300 and up.
alternatives:
Freya S or Freya + in passive mode (these have remote volume adjust, but obviously higher cost due to unused features)
or use 2x sys (one for right channel, one for left channel) & some RCA - XLR phase splitter cables (much cheaper, but less user friendly, adds ability to adjust left/right channel balance)
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Man, the "R" really bothers me…
This isn't your fault, though. On some Schiit (Gungnir and Yggdrasil) that's actually the "R" they use, but on others (Asgard, Lyr, Vidar, Aegir, Tyr, Bifrost, Freya S, and Freya +) they use a different, much more coherent looking "R".
Special case: Ragnarok, for which both variants are in use; the nicer looking "R" for the first R, the less nice looking one for the second R. Makes me think that the font Jason uses has two different "R"s; one for capitalized (the nicer looking one) and one for lower case (the uglier) — and when Jason made the print layouts, he sometimes printed the name in all-caps and sometimes didn't.
I also think your "O" is too narrow, the "E" is too wide, the "B"'s horizontal center line needs to be extended by an additional pixel to the right, and the overall spacing is way too narrow.
Yes. I'm a stickler for detail…
Ugh, now I want to make a proper Schiit font… I certainly can't seem to find one that's even close to what Schiit uses.
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C-stock is stuff that @Ripper2860 has returned, noted by the slight darkening of the aluminum after soaking in disinfectant for 48 hours.Potentially dumb question:
The terms "Closeout" and "B-Stock" are clearly defined, but what's considered "C-Stock"?
Like, B-Stock, but for sure with certain blemishes instead of the "They may not even have any blemishes, if they’re clean returns." as it's declared for B-Stock?
Although I appreciate the effort, there's no Schiit font. It's hand-drawn to a very different grid. Hand-drawn means it's inconsistent.
Like this:
Disclaimer: I am a font nerd who frequently yells "kerning!" during movie titles.
Ooops… Sorry!Thanks for bringing that to light. Now I'll never be able to enjoy my Ragnarok w/o obsessing over the different Rs.
Superbly written, sir. I salute you!I’m very much looking forward to the first Schiit product which unfolds MQA, comes in a silver spray painted chassis, proudly “sounds like ass,” and the title is in glorious comic sans. It shall be named Schiit “Hemorrhoid.”
There are many things in the world you can't unsee, maybe this is one of those things you can.Thanks for bringing that to light. Now I'll never be able to enjoy my Ragnarok w/o obsessing over the different Rs.
And with two Rs back-to-back. Imagine what a font sadist could do with that.I’m very much looking forward to the first Schiit product which unfolds MQA, comes in a silver spray painted chassis, proudly “sounds like ass,” and the title is in glorious comic sans. It shall be named Schiit “Hemorrhoid.”
The spirit is willing, but the bank account is weak.Think we can drive Tyr into back order on day 1? I’m up for the challenge.
How's the song go?Disclaimer: I am a font nerd who frequently yells "kerning!" during movie titles.
The spirit is willing, but the bank account is weak.
They should be different: R and r
OK, let's see…
- The lettering is hand-drawn
- Two different Rs even within a single product's name
- You're a font nerd, so this is likely not an accident
…that leaves me with just one logical conclusion: You're a sadist.