Schiit Freya + line preamplifier Specifications

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Description: Stereo, line-level preamplifier with passive, solid state, and vacuum tube output modes and relay-selected resistor arrays for volume control. Inputs: 3 stereo pair RCA (unbalanced), 2 pair XLR (balanced). Input impedance: 10k ohms. Outputs: 2 pair RCA (unbalanced), 1 pair XLR (balanced). Output impedance: 75 ohms single-ended, 600 ohms balanced. Gain: 0dB (passive, solid state), 12dB (tubed). Frequency response: 20Hz–20kHz, –0.2dB, 3Hz–500kHz, –3dB. Channel separation: >85dB, 20Hz–20kHz. Total harmonic distortion: <0.004%, 20Hz–20kHz at 1V RMS (solid state), <0.01%, 20Hz–20kHz at 1V RMS (tubed). Intermodulation distortion: <0.0055%, CCIR (SS), <0.01%, CCIR (T). S/N ratio (A-weighted, referenced to 2V RMS output): *#62;120dB (SS), >115dB (T). Power consumption: 40W, typical.
Dimensions: 16" W × 8" D × 2" H (plus 2.5" with tubes installed). Weight: 11lb.
Finish: Black or Silver.
Serial number of unit reviewed: 21+04077. Country of manufacture: USA.
Price: $949. Warranty: 5 years (90 days for tubes, one year for remote control).
Manufacturer: Schiit Audio, 24900 Anza Dr., Unit A, Valencia, CA 91355. Email: info@schiit.com (general inquiry), orders@schiit.com (for sales support). Web: schiit.com.

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Schiit Audio
24900 Anza Dr., Unit A
Valencia, CA 91355
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johnnythunder1's picture

seems like a no brainer for a rich, musical, amp/pre-amp combo. Tubes + sort of Class A = something I want to try.

tonykaz's picture

I've owned many Schiit pieces, even their very first design.

Stereophile's reviewers personally introduced me to the Schiit people at RMAF 2011, I've owned Schiit gear ever since !

Schiit gear seems consistently outstanding in two ways: 1.) Sound Quality and 2.) Value for Money !!

The Schiit gear is reliable and retains an amazing 80% of it's MSRP on the used market. ( eBay )

The Schiit Valhalla 2, with Russian Tubes , continues to be one of finest sounding Pre-Amps I've ever discovered, phew!!!!!

But, Schiit continues to insist on retaining two easily corrected problems :

1.) The control labelling seems indeciferable
2.) The Power Switch is on the back

It seems puzzling that Schiit's designers created such a wonderful Company, built products that are so widely loved and even cherished yet insist on making us cope with such easy to remedy problems.

I properly label my gear so that it's easily readable in the dark and even build an outboard power switch so that I don't have to reach around the back.

Schiit is an Outstanding Company, they build far better quality then they charge for, they consistently deliver sound quality, don't have reliability issues and their stuff re-sells Globally..

I wish it didn't have a Shity name.

Tony in Florida

georgehifi's picture

" by tonykaz: It seems puzzling that Schiit's designers created such a wonderful Company, built products that are so widely loved and even cherished yet insist on making us cope with such easy to remedy problems."

by JA: "My only caution is that the high output impedance at low frequencies from all the outputs will result in a lightweight balance with power amplifiers that have an input impedance much below 10k ohms."

Probably easy fix with a larger coupling output cap, and many of today's amps are some at 2kohm input impedance (no bass then from this pre into them)

Cheers George

tonykaz's picture

Russian Glass Tubes are NOW Sanctioned ! OUCH

I wonder if this politically correct site will take this report down ? , Stoddard worries that the moderated Head-Fi will take-down his Russian Tube problem report.

This political censoring is nonsense

Tony in Florida

Kal Rubinson's picture
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Russian Glass Tubes are NOW Sanctioned ! OUCH
I wonder if this politically correct site will take this report down?

First, the Freya+ (and its Russian tubes) were assembled and reviewed long before the invasion of Ukraine.
Second, the Freya+ permits us to express our position by actively bypassing the Russian tubes on a daily basis. (I don't know how the Freya+ will function if you pulled them.)

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I pronounce it like SKITE if anyone asks lol.

I choose not to pronounce it at all.

tonykaz's picture

for us to endure .

Tony in Florida

ok's picture

..the whole thing stays restricted in tubes.

tonykaz's picture

related to Fertiliser manufacture originate in Mother Russia, those imports are also sanctioned.

Of course, we can always eat Cake - can't we ?

Tony in Florida

Briandrumzilla's picture

Just wait for it. I probably purchased my last high dollar vinyl for now. A $60 MOFI release of ELO Eldorado. I suspect companies like Schiit will do well with their low price offerings, as consumers navigate the minefields of high inflation, shortages, and whatever else is coming next.

tonykaz's picture

I'm hearing that the supply of PVC for the vinyl record injection moulding is doubtful for future months.

This stuff is very much imported and dependant on Oil imported from Sanctioned sources.

We are all intended to feel the pain, it is said.

Tony in Florida

MattJ's picture

I would love to see a review of the Saga S. I have one, and have a similar impression to KR as far as the buffer stage sound. For $299, it is an extremely clean sounding preamp with excellent build quality. I, like Tony, just wish they didn't have that name. I pronounce it like SKITE if anyone asks lol.

ejlif's picture

and delighted to see it get class A in Stereophile. I own one and love it with some upgraded tubes. I think the tubes took it to a whole other level in my system. I really like the tube circuit it just fleshes out the bottom in my system and adds a little warms, it's just right. I was thinking of trying a really expensive tube preamp to compare but I might not even bother. Between this an the Decware Zen triode amp any regular Joe can experience sound that is near as good as it gets and get a no BS product where you get real value for you dollar.

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