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Schiit SYS Passive Preamp Volume Control and 2-Input Switch (Black)

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Color: Black


Features

  • It's a 2-input passive preamp that adds no distortion, and gives you complete volume control.
  • Works with pretty much any line-level source.
  • It's just a 2-way switch and a volume knob. That's all.
  • 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.

Description

Sys is a simple, 2-input passive preamp. No electronics. No power. No distortion. Just a 2-way switch and a potentiometer.Huh? Why would you want such a thing? Well, if you've ever wanted to use one of our DACs with powered monitors, Sys puts the volume control right at hand. Same goes for using two sources with one of our headphone amps—use Sys to switch between a DAC and a phono preamp, for example. And, you don't have to use Sys with our gear at all. It's a simple, high-quality, passive preamp that works with pretty much any line-level source.Designed and Assembled in USA By “designed and assembled in USA" this is what we mean: the vast majority of the total production cost of SYS—chassis, boards, assembly, etc—goes to US companies manufacturing in the US. Our chassis are made minutes from our facility. Our PCBs are done just over the hill from us, or done in NorCal. You get the picture.2-Year Warranty SYS is covered by a limited warranty that covers parts and labor for two years. That’s 2x the warranty of most of the products in this price range.

Brand: Schiit


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Monitors


Material: Metal


Model Name: SYS


Compatible Devices: Monitors


Power Source: No power required


Output Channel Quantity: 2


Amplifier Type: Passive


Connector Type: RCA


Color: Black


Enclosure Material: Metal


Brand: Schiit


Model Name: SYS


Manufacturer: Schiit


Mfr Part Number: SCH-13B-FA


Warranty Description: 2 Year Manufacturer


Built-In Media: SYS


Unit Count: 1 Count


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  • High quality product that solved my predicament.
Color: Silver
The SYS is a simple passive preamp, but you already know that I assume because it's in the title and that's what you need, otherwise you wouldn't be reading about it. I needed something that could simply control the volume of my desktop audio speakers at work. Having recently purchased a Schiit Mjolnir original version to handle headphone amplification, I needed something to control the volume of my powered speakers because the Mjolnir is for balanced components only (tech support at Schiit said that XLR to RCA adapters would trip the internal protection circuit of the amp). This little beauty sits between the single ended outputs of my DAC and the subwoofer input of my desktop speakers, which then connect to the desktop satellites. The build quality is wonderful and it makes you wonder how they make any money selling it for so little based on the cabinet quality alone. Even if you could DIY a potentiometer or attenuator, source a simple circuit board, pick up a couple of knobs and three sets of RCAs, you couldn't get the cabinet nearly this nice to mount them for what would be left over. The fact that it is passive means no extra power cord to clutter the space and plug in to the power strip on the floor. So what does it do to the sound? Exactly nothing. Well actually less than nothing. It takes the high output voltage from the DAC and reduces it so the speakers can play at a normal volume. It also lets you choose between two sources so it's not just a volume control. That's what preamps are suppose to do aren't they? They allow one to select sources and control volume. So seriously, how does it sound? Fine. I mean I'm using it with a $200 pair of desktop speakers, hardly the instruments needed for critical component evaluation. I could take it home to see how it sounds in place of my 4 digit tube preamp I suppose, but why would I bother. Of course I have other options for controlling volume of music. The satellites themselves have a volume control, but they don't control the sub level and require me to fondle the back of the cabinet to locate the knob. Then I would have to reach down to find the correct knob on the sub to change its volume. That is a no go as it is very inconvenient and I would rather just set it and forget it on the speakers. Then of course I could use the computer to control volume. The problem there is that I never seem to be in the right window or app when I need it. Yeah I know one of the function keys will do it too, but I would rather reach up, twist a knob and go on about my business without having to think about it. And, God forbid I would need to mute the music quickly and end up pressing the wrong key. I'm not even going to mention non-variable output sources like a CD player, etc. nor will I address the whole issue of shaving digital bits by using the computer's digital volume control in this application. Bottom line, this is a great and cheap product that adds the convenience I wanted, sounds just fine and looks great on my desk without taking up much valuable real estate. This Schiit really doesn't stink! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2016 by speeddeacon

  • Very good piece of schitt.
Color: Silver
I stumbled upon the sys when I was browsing schitt's website and found this little guy. I knew schitt was well respected in the headphone community but I didn't know they made other things too. I was always curious of trying a passive volume controller with my Harman Kardon hk770 dual-mono power amp but ones I found online were ridiculous prices. Then I found this piece of schitt haha. For 59 bucks this is a killer deal. Very well made, looks simple and nice and does its job. Can't really complain. I have it hooked up to my Harman Kardon hk770 dual-mono power amp and my source is my computer hooked using firewire to my echo audiofire 2 interface@4+dbu gain and sounds really, really good. Sounds more clean and straight forward to the signal. While this thing is amazing I have to mention this thing is actually not an actual "preamp"(cause It does no extra amplification to the signal)so if plan on using vinyl you will need an actual active preamp with a phono stage or separate pre phono stage. Other then that you'll be fine. Most digital sources will have enough voltage just about to drive most power amps well. Only digital sources that might struggle definitely driving your power amps would be mp3 players or ipods and so forth if you plan on using this for your power amps like me. Well, it does its job and I don't see myself ever going back to using active preamp. For the price this is a killer deal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2014 by ~Defaerie~

  • Replaced my preamplifier
Color: Silver
First: This feels like quality. All-metal, solid, stays put on its little rubber feet when one manipulates the controls. Nothing cheap-feeling about it. The volume control turns smoothly through its range, offering fine control, and the input selector button works fine. (It works gently: if didn't, your finger would push this small unit around on the table.) Second: I ordered this because the volume control on my 3-tube Transcendent pre-amp was getting fritzy at low volumes, and thought I would overcome that by putting variable resistor between preamp and power amp (a Hafler 110). But I noticed online remarks to the effect that some digital devices put out such strong signal that you really can use a passive attenuator as a "pre-amp." (No real need for scare quotes on "pre-amp," since attenuation IS amplification -- by negative dB.) Short form -- it works. This little $60 gizmotron replaces my $550 preamplifier. I feed the signal from my Cambridge Audio Sonata NP3 digital player through the SYS to the power amp. Result: sound, glorious sound, with all the oomph I could desire. I was essentially using my preamplifier for years as a fancy, power-sucking attenuator, though a nice one, and didn't know it. Now the signal path is simpler, the sound is stunningly pure, and my system has stopped sucking unnecessary electricity . . . what's not to love? Probably for some other signal sources and power amps, and certainly for handling a phonograph input, one will still need a powered preamp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2015 by Gilman

  • High Quality, Good Value
Color: Black
I use this to switch between bookshelf speakers powered by a Marantz 1060 integrated receiver, and floor speakers powered by a separate power amp, with the Marantz as the preamp. This makes it impossible to run both speakers at the same time, which would damage my equipment. It's a little pricey comparatively, but not really, because it's very well made and will obviously last as long as my other high quality equipment. It looks good and feels solid, and there is no noise or interference at all...like it should be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2025 by Jerm Doggy Dog

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