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Schiit SYS Volume Control and 2-Input Switch
It's just a 2-way switch and a volume knob. That's all.Works with pretty much any line-level source.It's a 2-input passive preamp that adds no distortion, and gives you complete volume control.Designed and assembled in the USA from high quality components.For those times when you want to switch sources without unhooking one and rehooking up another. Hook them both up to SYS and have full control over which one you're listening to and at what volume.
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u/grevenilvec75 · 4 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

What's your budget? I use a Schiit SYS but it's kinda pricey, and it has RCA jacks, so you'd need adapters.


Quick amazon search brings up this. Seems decent enough quality

EDIT: And another.

TBH, if you have any familiarity at all with soldering you could make your own for less than 10 bucks probably.

u/zim2411 · 2 pointsr/audiophile

Technically you only need this cable: https://www.amazon.com/Hosa-CMP-159-Stereo-Breakout-Cable/dp/B005HGM1D6

The downside is you'll have to rely on your phone for volume control then because the volume is set per speaker and adjusting it manually would be tedious. You can use this in between the phone and speakers if all you need is volume control. https://www.amazon.com/Schiit-Audio-SCH-13-Passive-Preamp/dp/B00K6Q2A4C/

u/MyFaceOnTheInternet · 2 pointsr/vinyl


It's the Chromecast Audio

Best buy had them for $25 on blackfriday, I got 3 and have 1 in my bedroom, kitchen, and living room.

I can cast from my phone or Google home to 1 or all 3. It's basically a poor man's Sonos setup if you already have speakers.

Here is a link.

I got this in the living room to switch between the turntable and the Chromecast and to control the volume without have to reach behind both of my powered speakers.

u/Dustywalrus · 2 pointsr/vinyl

Quick question, is an orbit basic alongside powered speakers and this pre amp enough for a working setup? ( https://www.amazon.com/Schiit-Audio-SCH-13-Passive-Preamp/dp/B00K6Q2A4C/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&coliid=I2BULCT79T2UA1&colid=UYFI1XI4ZRID )

u/applevinegar · 2 pointsr/audiophile

Any headphone amp can do the job if you have one. Otherwise the Schiit sys has nice aesthetics: https://www.amazon.com/Schiit-Audio-SCH-13-Passive-Preamp/dp/B00K6Q2A4C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474215582&sr=8-1&keywords=passive+volume+control but a passive volume control such as this will work: https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1474215582&sr=8-3&keywords=passive+volume+control

Sound quality with monitors is going to be leaps and bounds better than the other two, even if they're close together.

u/seanheis · 1 pointr/NoAudiophile

It sounds like getting a line level output that I can plug my iphone into is a good idea. Would something like this be good? Or am I going down the wrong path? thanks http://www.amazon.com/Schiit-Audio-SCH-13-Passive-Preamp/dp/B00K6Q2A4C/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1452203068&sr=8-5&keywords=Preamp

u/SpencerReynen · 1 pointr/audiophile

Hey, I use Yamaha HS8's and I needed something that could connect my audio interface (Tascam US-1800 for computer audio) and my Apple TV (for airplay) to the the monitors. I got a Schiit Sys, which is a passive preamp that allows you to switch between two inputs and control the volume. Check it out, I love it and it does it's job really well, and it seems to be really well made. Maybe it can solve your problem. Here's a link to it on Amazon, where I bought mine.

u/strategicdeceiver · 1 pointr/NoAudiophile

If keeping the remote control is a priority, some people have had success with line level converters. Other option is to use the tape output in conjunction with a pot in a box like one of these, but you will lose remote volume capability.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/audiophile

The KA-31 is $50. I had it in mind I could spend <$50 on a "vintage" amp/receiver. Looking at ebay and it's not easy. Having all the treble, bass, loudness, balance, etc knobs are appealing, so even if the amp isn't great it could be adjusted. These and these are the ones you're talking about yes?

What could be done with 30 watts? I don't plan on blasting so everyone in the house can hear, just enough for my room. As for speakers, size matters more to me because I want something that could be hung on the top corner of my walls. Don't have the floorspace for those big speakers typically seen. Those Pioneer BS22s look nice.

u/WATSON_349 · 1 pointr/audio

A passive volume attenuator should work like this schitt one. They’re very simple.
Schiit SYS Volume Control and 2-Input Switch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K6Q2A4C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_LPjZDbF9M6917

u/yatrickmith · 1 pointr/vinyl

Yeah! Hey, I actually did do that and everything worked!

Now I'm looking at this:

Schiit Audio SCH-13 Sys Passive Preamp https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K6Q2A4C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_N5apyb0J3D0W6

To raise the volume of my speakers, since at Max volume it's like at a mid-level point in terms of sound.

Do you know if that Schiit Passive Preamp would allow me to raise the volume of my speakers if I connect it to my Schiit Phono Stage?

u/WhollyHolyHoley · 1 pointr/vinyl

you can add a passive preamp
I have no idea about the one linked, I just posted it as an example.

u/Microshrimp · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

That sounds like a nice DAC. Since I have been really happy with the Topping TP-22 amp, I was actually looking at eventually getting the Topping D30 DAC (~$120) which I have read good reviews about. It doesn't have any analog input features though.

I have been looking up a few products that might solve my lack of inputs, and it seems hard to find a budget preamp with at least 3 inputs (or maybe I don't know where to look).

With just looking through Amazon, I did find a few inexpensive input switchers, and some of them have passive volume potentiometer nob.

The most basic products I saw were things like this $19 (after shipping) switch box, or this $25 larger switch box. Some of the reviews of this larger box make me question quality of that switch knob, but the general consensus seems that it's fine unless you're really trying hard to find flaws. The smaller 3-source box doesn't really have many reviews.

For about twice the price of that is this interesting $60 switch with a volume potentiometer. It took me a while to figure out why a passive device needs to be plugged in, but one of the reviewers explained very nicely that the powered circuit is for relay switches when changing sources and for powering LEDs. The audio path itself is completely passive.

For the same price of $60, there is a USA made similar product (Schiit Sys passive preamp) that looks fantastic and simple, but only has 2 inputs.

After finding that Schiit product, I began to look further into that company and was really impressed by this Schiit Saga preamp. It has more than enough inputs, but it doesn't really fit my budget right now at $350. Some reviews I read today suggest that it has a very transparent sound and the remote control volume control is a nice feature. Reviews noted that the tube feature (which apparently can be bypassed) doesn't really do anything hugely impressive to the sound, but at least no one complained about it (and it looks pretty cool).

And finally I found this Emotiva BasX PT-100 for $299, which is also more than I'm planning on spending right away, but the fact that it is a multi-input preamp along with a DAC, it would suit all my needs, plus more. This may be similar to what you have. One thing I noticed though with the Emotiva DAC is that the website says the USB input goes up to 24/96k, whereas several other DACs I was looking at (including the Topping D30) have USB input up to 24/192k. If you have any thoughts about this, I would be interested in hearing about it. The Emotiva does support that higher quality on the other digital inputs though. Overall the Emotiva may be the best feature-per-dollar item I have found so far.

I think if budget wasn't an issue I would continue to do some research to compare if the Emotive PT-100 alone would be just as good or better than pairing a Topping D30 DAC with the Schiit Saga preamp (which together would end up being at least $470+ depending on Schiit shipping). Right now though I'm going to try to keep the cost as low as possible and consider something $60 or less. (In other news... I ordered a Dayton Audio 12" powered subwoofer last week which should be here on Monday. I'm really excited about that.)

u/concord72 · 1 pointr/diyaudio

I already have the DAC, that's why I'm trying to find a way to make that work, instead of buying something new, but I'm having trouble finding a suitable solution. Do you think this would work:

Buy 2 of these.

For the laptop, use a 3.5mm to RCA to connect to the ADC, and then a coaxial cable from the ADC to the DAC.

Same thing for the Xbox, but with a toslink cable from the ADC to the DAC.

This way I can switch between the Xbox and Laptop, AND I can increase the volume, and it only costs me around $30.

Or should I just spend around $60 and get something like this?

u/USBub · 1 pointr/techsupport

You could try the Schiit Sys passive preamp. Takes two sources and puts it into one audio output.

http://www.amazon.com/Schiit-Audio-SCH-13-Passive-Preamp/dp/B00K6Q2A4C/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408305192&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=Schist+sys

I assume you won't be playing both computers at the same time and expect them to both come out the speakers at the same time, yes?

u/ocinn · 0 pointsr/audiophile

Cheap:
https://www.amazon.com/PAC-LC-1-Remote-Amplifier-Controller/dp/B0002J226O

Expensive:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00K6Q2A4C/

Expensive #2 (XLR so adapters are necessary):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001PGMNRG/

Put one of these in between source and speskers, with appropriate cables and adapters.