Upgrading from the Schiit Freya+


I have a Schiit Freya+ that I really love.  I cant complain about it, I have upgraded the gain side to a great pair of RCA JAN 5692's and the buffer side to PSVANE COSSOR 6SN7's.  This is a great combo and really kicked the sound of the pre-amp to a peautiful place.  I have been upgrading me gear to end-stage type gear.  My turntable and amps are amazing.  I am trying to figure out if I will hear much of a difference if I upgrade my pre from the Schiit to something like a Sonic Frontiers Line 2 or another tube pre in the $3k-$4k range, or will the improvements be so minor that it may not be worth te money.  Given that I have put a little money into tubes I am just not sure how much of an improvement things would be compared to what I have now.  

I will say that I would like a tube pre with at least two xle ins and one XLR out.  Any thoughts on a step up from the Schiit in my price range or is it just not worth it.  

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I think you can be sure upgrading can net you significant gains. I owned a Sonic Frontiers CD for many years and tried out one of their preamps. While very warm I found lacking in detail. I would highly recommend looking for a used Audio Research preamp. I floated around swapping pre-amps for quit a few years ago in the late ’80s until I bought my first Audio Research preamp. That stopped me swapping. I just moved up the product lines. Get the most contemporary used one that you can afford. They are highly detailed, natural, musical and built to last a lifetime. Also consider VAC and Conrad Johnson, they also make true audiophile gear. These also keep goo resale and trade in value.

Op, I understand exactly where you are on this. I invested in some really nice tubes for my Freya + and enjoyed it for almost two years. I felt like it was the weak link and that I wasn’t hearing everything my magnepans could give me.

After doing some homework and patiently waiting for the right unit to come along I found a well kept Ear Yoshino 868 that was priced well. The seller was a perfect gentleman and I could not be happier. It was known to pair well with my cubed series amplifier.

Different tubes, it came with 6922 Matsushita NOS & and the upgraded SR fuse. Yes the price of this unit new is 8x the Freya but if you asked me what improved, my answer would be simple. Everything. Cheers.

The Freya+ is tough to beat both sonically and flexibility wise. There are some forums that post of success in upgrading parts in the Freya+.