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Schiit Audio creates products others may not envision, naming them after Norse mythological figures.
"What is Syn?
Syn, in Norse mythology, is a goddess associated with defensive refusal. And we’re defensively refusing to participate in the nervosa game known as standards-based surround.”
Norse Goddess Syn: Guardian of Frigg’s Hall and Goddess of Justice
Syn is a surround sound extractor providing up to 5.1 outputs from the ambient information naturally contained in stereo audio. The Syn does not operate on Dolby ATMOS or other digitally encoded formats. It's Analog, BABY!
The FAQ on the Schiit Syn product page is worth reading to understand their vibe.
https://www.schiit.com/products/syn
Schiit talks about their perceived problems with ATMOS and the like. Yet, you still need to set up a five-channel amp and place up to six speakers for Syn in full glory. This is over-marketing.
The core hardware of my ATMOS 7.1.4 system is perfect for auditioning the Syn. I used the SYN in parallel with the MOTU 24ao to the Emotiva XPA-11 amp feeding the Dynaudio Emit speakers. The Emotiva has switchable inputs that nicely accommodate this hardware.
It's not instant switching. Get a footstool, power off the amp, grab a flashlight to find the one pushbutton and three switches to toggle, then power on the amp.
I use Audirvana Studio with the Audirvana iPhone Remote to play local 2-channel music on my Mac mini when using the Syn. Audirvana is another Goldilocks product with a just-right mix of features. The user interface is clean, modern, and fast. It has excellent abilities in managing the audio playback chain.
Dialing in the Syn, for my tastes, was a fun little exercise, knobs to spin, listening to do. You can tune it differently for any music or mood. This is not an audiophile nervosa problem. It gives you the ability to fit the moment. The center channel is essential for vocal reproduction, and dialing it in was easy. Setting the surround levels took me some more time. I had to feel my way into my selected levels. Listening to live classical music recordings got me close to the final levels I liked. I have not made any adjustments after my initial setup. I have started experimenting with small ensemble music to enhance the feeling of space and the room. The Syn does not force anything. You have complete control.
The Syn has a headphone output that I am just starting to enjoy. My primary headphones are the Meze 109 Pro's. The headphone amp in the SYN drives the 109's with no issues. The pairing of the Syn and the 109's is clean and detailed, with a balanced musical signature. I found it hard to work and listen as I am almost always drawn into the music first.
The Syn is a device that looks backward into the world of existing music and today's latest., expanding our musical experience into surround/immersive audio. I know others have done similar things before, but the Schiit Syn is a perfect way to simplify the process.
Over the last 18 months, I have been concentrating on ATMOS system development; listening to the Syn and re-visiting music in my library in 5.1 is an eye-opener!
The Syn is very flexible to configure and grow with. I would first add a center channel to improve vocals and space. A Sub-woofer for some bottom-end enhancement is next. And finally, bring in a pair of surround speakers. This is a very “Audiophile” piece of equipment!
The Syn is an advanced DAC/pre-amp/headphone-amp you can grow with. You can dial in different presentations to fit your ear and your heart. The Syn has multiple inputs, and I am using the analog to bring a CD Player into my ATMOS system. I got two Teac PD-501HR units on closeout a couple of years ago and am now using both.
This may sound silly. I am getting more and more addicted to immersive audio. The Schiit Syn elevates the playback of 2-channel music into my new nirvana. And that is good! I love using the Syn to demonstrate this experience and slowly dial it back to good old 2-channel. This demos the immersive experience in the best way I have found.
Listening to the system is a joy. Two of my favorite test albums are Acoustic Alchemy: Reference Point and BT: Electronic Opus.
With the Syn in 5.1, Reference Point feels almost holographic, and Electronic Opus is a dynamic ride into BT’s world of EDM and more. Now, I cannot give all the Kudos to the Syn; the Emotiva and the Emits are the real core here, but as a 5.1 team, they take the Gold.
I feel a significant loss when I dial the Syn back to 2-channel. “Please, Sir, may I have some more?”
There are a couple of niggles running the Syn. The Remote is tiny, and the labels are cryptic. One issue with the system design is that the Preamp volume control is unavailable on the USB, so you have to use the remote—a throwback. The Syn is too small and light for all those cables. I use a doorstop on top of it.
The real question is if I would build a 5.1 system around the Syn. Now that I have had time with it, YES, I would. It would be fun to try to make something with all Schiit Electronics. Speakers would be an exciting challenge.
Schiit Syn (direct) $399 (link)
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