So Schiit is granting me an "exception" in allowing a return of the MM, but none of the shipping involved will be refunded. Furthermore, it seems like they are inclined to apply a restocking fee as well. In essence, my claim that the product is faulty seems to have gone in through one ear and made a clean exit through the other one. Almost like I should be thankful to get to return it. I'm not inclined to put up a big fight but needless to say it will be a big relief to be done with them and get as much money back as I can. The amount of money I have paid in shipping fees, by the way, has piled up. To the tune of over $100, and that might be conservative. Let's see how many restocking fees I eat as well. A painful way to acquire knowledge and experience. Why has Schiit made a prominent name for itself? The availability of cheaper products? I've read that the "Yggy" is supposed to sound very good, I've seen somewhere it's supposed to be competitive against a $15000 product, and the Bimby is supposed to be a "desktop Yggdrasil" according to the imaginary person posing that question on the Schiit product page and the imaginary people having said this elsewhere (I'll refrain from commenting on the actual person writing this stuff), and since in reality the Bimby sounds extremely like the Mimby (to the explicit point that you do not want to be buying a Bimby), and since the multibit card in the Jot is "essentially a Modi Multibit" did you guys know that you have an Yggdrasil inside your "configurable desktop control center" that is different from a DAC/amp insofar as to waste a bunch of sentences trying to be funny? How you guys don't get at least annoyed by this schiit I don't know. By buying the product, I suppose. No one takes these people to task over this nonsense though?
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