Exciting news for Schiit lovers in the US! Schiit Audio has just unveiled the Schiit Audio Aegir 2 power amplifier, a game-changer in the world of audio. What’s special about this amplifier is its use of the Halo topology, which combines voltage and current feedback in the final amplifier for the first time. This means even better sound quality compared to its predecessor, with a whopping 12-decibel improvement in signal-to-noise ratio.
Crafted and built in California, the Schiit Audio Aegir 2 boasts Schiit’s proprietary Continuity output stage, delivering more power with less heat and lower noise levels. Plus, it tackles the issue of imperfect transistor pairs with its innovative technology. Thanks to its 100% linear power supply and dual mono design, the Schiit Audio Aegir 2 promises cleaner, more powerful sound.
But what about this controversial Halo topology? Well, according to Schiit’s co-founder and analog design head, Jason Stoddard, it’s been a bit hit-and-miss in the past. However, he believes in its potential to reduce distortion and improve dynamics. And the Schiit Audio Aegir 2 delivers, pumping out 30 watts at 8 ohms and 50 watts at 4 ohms with an impressive noise level of -122 dB.
Even in standby mode, where power consumption is minimal, the Schiit Audio Aegir 2 is more efficient than ever, using less than 2 watts. Available for $900 on Schiit’s website in black, or add $50 for the sleek brushed aluminum version, the Aegir 2 is a must-have for audio enthusiasts seeking top-notch performance and innovation. Don’t miss out on the Schiit Audio Aegir 2 – your ears will thank you!
GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings