Freya's tube gain stage is a totally different animal. In any case, I prefer the sound of the JFET mode, which Saga doesn't have. TRRS Kit $5. Schiit supplied me with four 6SN7 vacuum tubes. Anyway thanks all for the help. Per the Schiit specs, Saga has an output impedance of 180R, Freya 210R, and for the SYS it's variable as a function of the attenuation. You can use the Schiit Freya as a passive or switch to s/s (fet) buffer, or to tube buffer, it can be used rca or balanced in all modes, not that balanced is any advantage unless you have garden hose length interconnects.At $699usd it's very competitive. Specialty Products. I showed my girl the products from Schiit Audio and I think she prefers the Freya which puts me in a dilemma. But I think the Schiit Saga is the better deal, passive, or tube buffer still has the same relay attenuator rca only for $349usd. I'd doubt the difference is audible. These are well known, highly regarded tubes and worked extremely well in the Freya. Tubes $10. The tube mode with Saga is a buffer, with Freya it is an active preamp tube mode, and will give you full balanced output. Do I go from a Primaluna HP Integrated to Schiit Freya+ and a pair of Aegir Amps? The Freya S makes use of Schiit’s unity chassis, which appears to be like nice. Freya S didn't make it through Schiit's Thunder dome competition, so when it sells out there will be no more. The controls on the entrance of the preamp are properly laid out, and I’ve but to want the guide. Jason spec'd the SYS output impedance as a maximum of 5k, so it's quite a bit different from Saga and Freya in this regard. They then decided to make it better, and in doing so forked it into two units, the tube-free Freya S ($599) and the tube-enabled Freya+ ($899). I'm liking the sound of Schiit's "Nexus" circuits. Phono. I prefer my gear black and I want to avoid the tube trap. Sol $799. So, In the quest for bigger, better, faster, louder...etc. Listen for yourself! If, in the future, if I purchase less efficient speakers, then I can add another Vidar, and go to monoblocks. Can you hear a difference? Schiit have taken their already well-received Freya preamp and have incorporated modifications that fans of the company have eagerly asked for. I'll use the Vidar with my LS50s, and the PrimaLuna into a pair of something from Tekton. Yep, Schiit is our name, and it's pronounced, well, like "hey man, that's some really good Schiit!" Accessories. I'm glad I got mine, but if Schiit had made a Freya + with tubed and Nexus modes, I would be sorely tempted. I have been tempted by the Freya as well but I decided to get a black Saga and Vidar. Schiit themselves say the Saga measures slightly better than the Freya, because of the simpler circuit. Yggdrasil GS $1599. Well, the PrimaLuna is on the way. First, there was the original Freya preamplifier, which Schiit Audio sold for about a year. I am considering going Hybrid with a Schiit "Freya+" tube pre amp and pair of Class A Schiit "Aegir" amps...well as they say, better than Class A! Wall-Warts $10. Mani $129. My current thinking is a Freya / Gumby combo into the PrimaLuna and later one Vidar. With a remote control set to the potentiometer and near distortion-free tuning, the Freya plus represents a newly improved preamplifier that would work well in any audiophile's set-up. Jotunheim R $799. PYST Cables $20. Remote Controls $18. ... Or, well, no. Freya + $899. 33na3rd, Feb 6, 2020 #23. Tung-Sol 6SN7 vs JFET mode on a Schiit Audio Freya balanced preamp. As I mentioned above I’m an enormous fan of Schiit’s minimalist design aesthetic.
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