Schiit Lyr+ : Impressions Thread

Jan 15, 2025 at 2:29 PM Post #1,441 of 1,468
They absolutely love that it seems… on standalone units it’s not that problematic to me, but if I had a stack of their gear I’d hate the power switches on the back
.... preset all the volume / EQ knobs, turn stack 180 degrees 🥹.
 
Jan 15, 2025 at 6:22 PM Post #1,445 of 1,468
If the switch on the back is really a problem (and I can totally see why) one option is to get one of these in-line power switches, so you can leave the switch on the back on.

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Jan 15, 2025 at 9:09 PM Post #1,446 of 1,468
Jan 22, 2025 at 6:34 PM Post #1,447 of 1,468
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I blame @pataburd for making me want to try this.

Gonna have a quick listen and then it's burn in time.

EDIT: Ok this cheap little JJ 6922 is blowing my mind a little bit. 🤯
 
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Mar 3, 2025 at 4:26 AM Post #1,450 of 1,468
My Lyr+ started making a loud static noise in the left channel. Reading this thread, it appears it's a fairly common problem. Is my only solution to send it in for repairs? And any idea what the repair cost is? I'm in Europe, if this is too expensive I might as well toss it and take the loss (and stop buying Schiit products..).
 
Mar 3, 2025 at 6:22 AM Post #1,451 of 1,468
My Lyr+ started making a loud static noise in the left channel. Reading this thread, it appears it's a fairly common problem. Is my only solution to send it in for repairs? And any idea what the repair cost is? I'm in Europe, if this is too expensive I might as well toss it and take the loss (and stop buying Schiit products..).
Did you talk to Schiit Europe yet? I guess you got it there, so they may get be able to help you with repairs as well
 
Mar 3, 2025 at 6:45 AM Post #1,453 of 1,468
Yes, they asked to send it in but it will be a paid repair as I bought it used last year.
To be fair, they don’t charge much for repairs.. in most cases maybe $50-100, typically no more. The bigger cost is the shipping. It usually does make sense to repair plus it’s a fantastic piece of audio gear. I actually really miss mine dearly despite having upgraded to something much more costly..
 
Mar 3, 2025 at 6:51 AM Post #1,454 of 1,468
To be fair, they don’t charge much for repairs.. in most cases maybe $50-100, typically no more. The bigger cost is the shipping. It usually does make sense to repair plus it’s a fantastic piece of audio gear. I actually really miss mine dearly despite having upgraded to something much more costly..

That's great to hear, and yes it's a great amplifier which I would miss. I just did not expect it to be fragile. :)
 
Mar 12, 2025 at 7:22 PM Post #1,455 of 1,468
OK, Lyr+ owners, I almost pulled the trigger on a Jotunheim 2, but as nearly all of my listening is near-field and I tend to listen at low volumes, I'm thinking the Lyr+ with its much greater volume control may be better. Of course, the fact that it is a better amp according to most also factors in. What are your thoughts on low volume listening. It sounds as if there is a lot of what I'd call micro adjustment up to 12 o'clock. Any people out there who don't blast it who are enjoying it for that fact? I am genuinely curious. Having two inputs, it handles my needs, which are really just DAC and phono.

The fact that I can also play around with tubes to slightly alter the sound helps, too, but mostly I am looking at it because of the low gain issue. I really can't even listen to my Vali 2 at 9 o'clock in my system. I'm sitting here listening to my Heretic at 10 o'clock on low gain...
 

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