I do believe Alpha testing is done within the organization, Beta testing is generally outside the walls. The first might mean being an employee or maybe volunteering for a blind test. Personally if there is going to be a new product I would use, I would want to do some testing with my gear. It would also be likely that my local audio group would set up comparisons.
I would be up for attending depending upon date and location within Florida. I'm in the Tampa area. Florida is roughly 12 hours drive from one end to the other, I think.
It would be a bit of a haul for me to attend very far into Florida. If an event is planned I would make a choice at that time. It is tough for me to host a group in my area, I think I know one guy in a town nearby who is on Head-Fi but he owns other brands of gear. As does my local group.
Uh Oh...I may be cursed. I looked everywhere and the stickers were left out. All my trouble-free Schiit had stickers included so I might be (tongue-in-cheek) a little concerned. Is it silly to ask Schiit for a few stickers..?
Cheers and All the Best!
-HK sends
@Jason Stoddard , Thanks so much for taking risks, the MJ3 looks awesome! I can't wait to hook it up!
Uh Oh...I may be cursed. I looked everywhere and the stickers were left out. All my trouble-free Schiit had stickers included so I might be (tongue-in-cheek) a little concerned. Is it silly to ask Schiit for a few stickers..?
Cheers and All the Best!
-HK sends
@Jason Stoddard , Thanks so much for taking risks, the MJ3 looks awesome! I can't wait to hook it up!
I think I've managed to appease the powers that be. I just ordered a Modi MB and asked for extra stickers.
I needed one anyway to pair with my Piety.
Disaster averted!
Cheers and All the Best!
-HK sends
PS - Yes, the state will be Texas vs California but I'm willing to risk it.
I think I've managed to appease the powers that be. I just ordered a Modi MB and asked for extra stickers.
I needed one anyway to pair with my Piety.
Disaster averted!
Cheers and All the Best!
-HK sends
PS - Yes, the state will be Texas vs California but I'm willing to risk it.
Somewhere way down on my long and ever growing list of things that I want to build for myself is an external relay ladder that I can stick between my Lokius and my headphone amps. Maybe even balanced, who knows. Put the headphone amp's pot to 100% and use the external relay ladder box for attenuation instead.
I don't actually need anything like that, but it would be a fun little exercise for me.
Such an external relay ladder attenuator box is probably too limited of a product to be interesting for Schiit, though.
You'll see a couple of new things from us by the end of the month--two new names, in fact. I just approved the final first articles for one today, and I expect to see the other tomorrow. .... Both are bonkers in terms of value, and one is definitely crazy in "let's take the path of maximum controversy." These'll be fun!
I am a member of MGOC so had read about the Cyberster.
Nice looking car.
I appreciate that electric cars are probably the future (although I think Hydrogen fuel cell is a better solution) but they have absolutely no appeal for me.
The yellow MGA in the background is my idea of a ‘proper’ MG.
I went to a local gathering of classic cars last weekend.
There were some beautiful cars there, including:
A 1930s Bugatti
Aston Martin DB6
Several E-type Jags
Morgans
A Ford Thunderbird
1960s Porsche 911 Targa
Lots of Ferraris.
Probably the fastest car there was a new hybrid Ferrari- 296 GTB.
It looks fantastic but I’d rather have a ‘genuine’ classic car with a real engine and no motors!
I am a member of MGOC so had read about the Cyberster.
Nice looking car.
I appreciate that electric cars are probably the future (although I think Hydrogen fuel cell is a better solution) but they have absolutely no appeal for me.
The yellow MGA in the background is my idea of a ‘proper’ MG.
I went to a local gathering of classic cars last weekend.
There were some beautiful cars there, including:
A 1930s Bugatti
Aston Martin DB6
Several E-type Jags
Morgans
A Ford Thunderbird
1960s Porsche 911 Targa
Lots of Ferraris.
Probably the fastest car there was a new hybrid Ferrari- 296 GTB.
It looks fantastic but I’d rather have a ‘genuine’ classic car with a real engine and no motors!
Somewhere way down on my long and ever growing list of things that I want to build for myself is an external relay ladder that I can stick between my Lokius and my headphone amps. Maybe even balanced, who knows. Put the headphone amp's pot to 100% and use the external relay ladder box for attenuation instead.
I don't actually need anything like that, but it would be a fun little exercise for me.
Such an external relay ladder attenuator box is probably too limited of a product to be interesting for Schiit, though.
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