Anyone running Schiit Audio Freya preamp and a pair of Vidar power amps? What speakers?


If  so what speakers are you using? Do you have any of their other units in the chain? Do you like the sound, and if so describe the characteristics that appeal to you.
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I have an Freya and mono block Schiit Audio Aegirs running Zu Audio DW Omens and have a pair of Klipsch RP600M and they both sound great in my bedroom. I’m going to sell the Klipsch since I’m keeping the Omens.
I’m my office I have a a pair of Schiit Audio Vidars with a Freya S (no tubes) playing my Magnepan LRS. I run a pair of REL t7i subs with the Magnepans since I’m an audiophile bass head.
I love both systems. I use a Schiit Yggdrasil DAC in the office and waiting on a Denafrips DAC for the bedroom to take the place of my little Schiit Audio Multibit DAC.
I dig both systems.

I firmly believe Schiit offers as much performance for the buck as I’ve found and I’ve been playing audiophile for 50 years. 
I firmly believe Schiit offers as much performance for the buck as I’ve found and I’ve been playing audiophile for 50 years.
Totally agree, I’d go further "best bang for buck ever in the history of audio." 
And I asked and they haven’t discounted the possibility of a good CD transport coming from them.

Cheers George
With 2 x Balanced XLR and 3 x SE inputs, I have more than enough inputs, but the special thing is the 1 x Balanced XLR output and 2 x SE inputs, that all output by default.
@markcdaniel how do the mono vidars behave given a single end input to the freya with xlr to the vidars? Looks like the schiit freya manual indicates SE to balanced conversion only with the tube gain stage? 
I don’t have the Freya or twin Vidars, just one with their Saga pre. This combo has holographic, in-the-room imaging that even now is jaw dropping to me at times, with good recordings. But even lousy ones sound far better than they used to.

They've recently upgraded the Freya and Saga, and I'm pretty sure that they're even better sounding than my model.  It's a great time to be an audiophile.