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OldiesButGoodies

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A Trip to the Schitter
« on: June 24, 2018, 02:26:48 AM »
Had a chance to visit the Schiit Audio factory and store (called the Schiitter) this weekend (actually meant to visit the store,  but started at the factory by mistake - good outcome anyway).

The store is not really a store,  more like a demo room,  and a relaxed one.  You go in and they offer coffee and encourage you to go into the rooms and try stuff out on your own. There are two rooms - a listening room with two sets of speakers and a couch,  and another room full of DACs and headphones to try out.

IMG_4002 by Jose Sifontes, on Flickr

IMG_4002 by Jose Sifontes, on Flickr

The soon-to-be-announced Schitt turntable - sounded amazing!   Great imaging and separation (and the target price will be less than $1K):

IMG_4002 by Jose Sifontes, on Flickr

IMG_4002 by Jose Sifontes, on Flickr

IMG_4002 by Jose Sifontes, on Flickr

[They had Salk spoeakers hooled up (and KEF LS-50s).  The Salks sounded very nice:

IMG_4002 by Jose Sifontes, on Flickr

IMG_4002 by Jose Sifontes, on Flickr

Did most of my listening on this Vidar pre (recommended if you are not into tape):

IMG_4002 by Jose Sifontes, on Flickr

They have a small collection of vinyl.  You go in the room and they leave you in there to play whatever media you prefer. I stuck to vinyl:

IMG_4002 by Jose Sifontes, on Flickr

I need to get a copy  of this book:

IMG_4002 by Jose Sifontes, on Flickr

(bok available here: https://www.amazon.com/Schiit-Happened-Worlds-Improbable-Start-Up-ebook/dp/B00Z5IFTYO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1529821749&sr=8-1&keywords=schiit+happened)

The headphone room:

IMG_4002 by Jose Sifontes, on Flickr

IMG_4002 by Jose Sifontes, on Flickr

Worth a visit if you are ever in the Santa Clarita area.

OBG
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Re: A Trip to the Schitter
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2018, 07:31:17 AM »
The table looks like a U-Turn on steroids.   I wonder if they have any relation.   I bet you could have bought a copy of the book there.   I love well done factory tours and factory stores.   When we were out in the Philly area for a week a couple years back, we went on a tour of the Martin Guitar factory in Nazareth PA.   It was an amazing time.

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« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2018, 07:32:44 AM »
I went Googling for a picture of the U-Turn "unipivot" arm for comparison, and it seems they changed it in 2016.   Could only find the new arm.

Do you know what cart they had on it, or are they releasing their own cartridge as well?

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Re: A Trip to the Schitter
« Reply #3 on: June 24, 2018, 07:35:29 AM »
Really nice looking turn table, especially if it comes in under a grand.
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Re: A Trip to the Schitter
« Reply #4 on: June 24, 2018, 07:59:28 AM »
Thanks, Pepe.  great pics and it looks like a fun way to spend an afternoon.
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Re: A Trip to the Schitter
« Reply #5 on: June 24, 2018, 10:24:38 AM »
I was out there a few days before Pepe (I wonder how he got the idea to go).  The guy running the shop (forget his name) said that the turntable, which is called the Sol, is hopefully going to be sold UNDER 700 dollars WITH a tonearm AND cart.  I imagine the cart will not be the best, but that table and arm alone could sell for way north of 1000 and would still sell well.

As far as the store goes, it's pretty neat.  The guy said that he just runs it for people to do demos, and that it was opened just for people to check it out, and they had no intention of selling anything even though stuff is for sale.  Turns out that the place makes a profit even though it wasn't meant to.  Can't argue with their quality, especially for the price.