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  1. I'm enjoying it, but it's likely the most bass-heavy recording in my collection. I had to turn the subwoofer completely off to listen to it at any kind of volume. This is from the Qobuz version I downloaded this afternoon.
  2. I absolutely missed that on their website but you are correct. "Mono, 8 ohms: 400W RMS " Thanks for pointing out my mistake.
  3. Where, exactly, are you getting your information to make that comment? Certainly nothing which was mentioned in this review. And you are commenting on this review are you not? "Devastating when reading into what isn’t said about it." Do you often put more stock into what isn't said vs. what is said? If so then I doubt any reviewer could meet your standard. I'd like to add that the fact that the reviewer didn't like the sound of the TAD/Schiit combo is not disparaging towards Schiit or TAD. It is merely a statement that he doesn't like the combo. He obviously likes the TAD speakers and he obviously likes the Schiit equipment. Do the two have to be mutually exclusive?
  4. Later you state "This is a very positive review." Which is it? Devastating or positive? You again state "Strangely this ultra-high-end amp can't handle the TAD CR1s" Again, nowhere in the review does it say the Vidar's can't handle the load. Set up as mono-blocks in the review the Vidars should provide 400W into an 8 ohm load and even more into a 4 ohm load. TADs are on the lower end of the sensitivity rating (from the TAD website "Sensitivity: 86dB (2.83V @ 1m free space)) but the Vidars CAN handle the load as specified on the TAD website. The reviewer merely stated that he didn't prefer the combo. However, I AM a little perplexed that the reviewer's remarks in the comment section state "The Vidars aren't spec'd to drive the TADs" when I believe the specs on Shiit's website would suggest otherwise. Mr. Reviewer, care to explain? Schiit's mantra is to provide high quality gear at affordable prices. Most of us expect their gear to "punch above their weight" and to provide a high level of value to the consumer. The fact that the reviewer didn't prefer the sound of the TAD speakers with the Schiit system doesn't diminish the fact that the Vidar is an amp that competes with amps that are ultra-high-end. Every magazine that reviews amps/speakers has come to the conclusion that some amps pair better with some speakers and not others. This review is no different. I suspect that you have an axe to grind with Schiit or maybe you're an audio elitist that turns your nose up at anything other than gear that is the best of the best. I suspect you've spent some money on some gear that makes you happy. I respectfully suggest that you take a few hours enjoying your gear. The review ends with: "Come to think of it, the Schiit reference system may be my default, go-to, recommendation for all the people that ask, what should I get? The price is low, the quality is high, and they may never need to purchase anything more expensive." Devastating? Hardly. As an aside, audio enthusiasts/audiophiles are an odd bunch that can be hard to please. On the one hand, if gear they like is compared to much higher priced gear and ends up in second place they state "the reviewer should compare to similarly priced gear." If, on the other hand, their gear is compared to lower priced gear and comes out ahead they shout "The reviewer should have compared it to some higher priced gear!!" Lose-lose for the reviewer.
  5. I don't recall him saying the amps wouldn't drive the TADs. What he said was "I don't recommend using TAD Compact Reference with the Schiit Vidar amps. I just wasn't thrilled by the sound." Nice informative review.
  6. I have an 8TB HDD and rent a safe deposit box from my local bank for $75/year. Once per month or so I retrieve the drive from the box, bring it home and sync any new media, and take it back to the box the next day. Very low tech but cheap & easy. I could save the $75 and keep the drive at a friend's house but I always know when the bank is open.
  7. Yeah, I probably should have said "...would sound nearly as good as..." Going to add a Vidar to complement your Freya?
  8. One could take one step back in their product line for the DAC and pre-amp and come up with a system that probably would sound 99% as good as their flagship pieces. Gungnir Multibit - $1249 Saga Pre-amp - $349 Vidar amp - $699 Total - $2297 That's a complete system for $2 less than cost of the Yggdrasil. Serious value.
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