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In Reply to: RE: Schitt buffer question posted by airtime on August 24, 2024 at 07:58:46
The closest you're going to get in the Schiit line is the Saga 2. And its price is very attractive at only $279.- Saga 2 has a unity gain buffer stage (1x gain).
- Saga 2 has a 64-step attenuator volume control.
- Saga 2 has a remote control but you're not forced to use it.
- It has a passive mode but you're not forced to use it.
- It has a higher gain mode but you're not forced to use it.
It does exactly what you want and then some. If you don't want the "and then some" no one will force you to use it.
Edits: 08/25/24Follow Ups:
The 1x buffer and stepped attenuator with remote are exactly what I'm looking for.
As I said, I'm using a Gold point attenuator and Pass B1 buffer with great success. But I really would like to reangle all this up into one box.
Just saw this thread but I agree that the Saga 2 would make a good solid state buffer stage. I found that the active 1x mode provides better buffering of the output impedance than the passive mode.
The 64-step attenuator is good, but I prefer the 128-step attenuation of the Freya S for volume control. It also has a 1x gain stage with an active buffer. You might find a good used unit for a reasonable price, though it's quite a bit wider than the Saga.
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