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Freya S is BACK IN STOCK in the UK and currently £580, which is a darned sight cheaper than the valvey version! Thanks to Schiit for putting it back into production and hope enough are sold to keep it so... No mention currently of the saga S over here.
I had a question about Freya + and sent an email to [email protected] almost two weeks ago, right after Christmas. Then I re-sent it three days ago. No reply.
I had a question about Freya + and sent an email to [email protected] almost two weeks ago, right after Christmas. Then I re-sent it three days ago. No reply.
I eagerly await your review. Kal, do you get grief from your other Stereophile reviewers for posting here on ASR? I hope not because I, for one find it refreshing to hear your opinions and ideas and hope you continue to haunt ASR for many years to come.
Hi I'm new here and I have a few questions. I'm saving up for a Benchmark AHB2 and DAC3 HGC. I don't need a preamp since the HGC has analog inputs but I've always been tube-curious and love the idea of having both the option of "pure measurement" bliss vs "thick caramel holographic tubey" bliss at the touch of a button.
I saw that the Freya + has a passive mode so I assume that lets me do the former w/o having to disconnect it from the chain. Then the Tube mode would ideally get me to the latter. Does my logic make sense for what I am trying to do? Is the Freya+ right for me in this instance considering it has the balanced in/outputs to connect to the Benchmark gear and the different modes of operation?
I'm also seeing people say that the tubes in the Freya+ don't really fit the profile I am thinking of. Does that mean I should look for a different preamp or just different tubes (and which)?
Hi I'm new here and I have a few questions. I'm saving up for a Benchmark AHB2 and DAC3 HGC. I don't need a preamp since the HGC has analog inputs but I've always been tube-curious and love the idea of having both the option of "pure measurement" bliss vs "thick caramel holographic tubey" bliss at the touch of a button.
I saw that the Freya + has a passive mode so I assume that lets me do the former w/o having to disconnect it from the chain. Then the Tube mode would ideally get me to the latter. Does my logic make sense for what I am trying to do? Is the Freya+ right for me in this instance considering it has the balanced in/outputs to connect to the Benchmark gear and the different modes of operation?
I'm also seeing people say that the tubes in the Freya+ don't really fit the profile I am thinking of. Does that mean I should look for a different preamp or just different tubes (and which)?
I really enjoy the Freya S. I find the Nexus mode has a really great sound and has a flavor of it's own. I truly enjoy the preamp. The Freya S is a piece of kit that'll outlive whatever changes in gear around it due to how useful and compatible it is. I passed on the tubes in the + version and the Freya S can be had for $500ish used - no brainer! Plus it runs cool (The + runs very hot). I use it to convert BAL to SE for my RCA only power amp and another set of SE from the "S" is going to two powered woofers. I'm also able to test different DACs and setups (SE vs BAL, etc) really easy. Awesome piece of gear.
I really enjoy the Freya S. I find the Nexus mode has a really great sound and has a flavor of it's own. I truly enjoy the preamp. The Freya S is a piece of kit that'll outlive whatever changes in gear around it due to how useful and compatible it is. I passed on the tubes in the + version and the Freya S can be had for $500ish used - no brainer! Plus it runs cool (The + runs very hot). I use it to convert BAL to SE for my RCA only power amp and another set of SE from the "S" is going to two powered woofers. I'm also able to test different DACs and setups (SE vs BAL, etc) really easy. Awesome piece of gear. My Freya+ only runs warm and only if using the tube buffer.
I really enjoy the Freya S. I find the Nexus mode has a really great sound and has a flavor of it's own. I truly enjoy the preamp. The Freya S is a piece of kit that'll outlive whatever changes in gear around it due to how useful and compatible it is. I passed on the tubes in the + version and the Freya S can be had for $500ish used - no brainer! Plus it runs cool (The + runs very hot). I use it to convert BAL to SE for my RCA only power amp and another set of SE from the "S" is going to two powered woofers. I'm also able to test different DACs and setups (SE vs BAL, etc) really easy. Awesome piece of gear. My Freya+ only runs warm and only if using the tube buffer.
Right, that's arguably the main selling feature of the +. I just prefer cool running under use case conditions is all. I'm sure the + performs great as well.