Had the Lokius since launch, I am one of the few who don't like digital EQ. I buy headphones and IEM's I really like, then boost maybe the sub bass on certain music types. Easy to reach and fun to use, and I love to plug in and listen and to not having to change software profile. Good as always Joshua.
Josh I think you underestimate the use cases with a PC. Because the last thing I wanna do when the lights are low in my room and I’m sitting, eyes closed, enjoying music is wake up my computer, go half blind, go to APO, fiddle with 35 GUI sliders and be pulled away from the song just because the vocals got a bit too hot all of a sudden. I’d much rather reach out and find the 5th knob and twist to flavor without even opening my eyes. It’s about elegance not form or function
I think you are overestimating this use case. It is certainly valid, but most people would rather be slightly inconvenienced by having to adjust APO sliders once in a blue moon, than pay $300+ bucks for such a niche device
so right Ben, both my DAPs have great eqs that i never use while listening to music as i find farting around with the dap ruins the mood, So much easier to just chillax and slowly turn a knob to adjust the sound. These ramped up the enjoyment level of my listening considerably. I like to turn the lights down low, close my eyes and get lost in a song, these allow my to make adjustments song by song if I like without ever opening an eye. They keep me in my happy zone. I love these products.
... I totaly ignored this at the time. But after I compared the succa audio pre-amp eq to digital eq and "just" a tube Im hooked on analog eq. It just sounds different. Less clinical maybe? And I dont realy need much eq. I allready like my headphones. But simetimes a little bit more bass, mids or highs make all the diff for a certain song...
EQ like this is invaluable for those of us with hearing issues. Yes believe it or not millions of people have hearing issues yet love listening to music. It’s hard to believe how many higher quality amps lack tone control, hell they don’t even have balance control.
One of the most wonderful things about the audiophile landscape right now is the amount of choice options and for a multitude of listening preferences. Despite a regular use of convenient & accurate digital EQ, I find that using physical EQ and other similar components is still so very pleasurable and engaging. I know that for me, in working professionally within the digital / virtual world on a daily basis, such a choice is a nice deviation and while making the mind / body connection & control with the music & tech I love. I have so enjoyed using their EQ line.
I've got 2 Lokius. One for each audio setup. I like tweaking the sound via knobs until it's pleasing to my ears. I never cared for software EQ. The Lokius for me is like adjusting your guitar Amp to the tone your looking for. Let yours ears be the judge
I have the loki mini in my office where I use SE connctions and the Lokius in the basement music room where everything is run on a balanced hook up. Both are fantastic for adding a little tweak to the music. I hate using eq on the computer or my DAP, much prefer the ease of turning a knob to customize the sound. These are not overly expensive and i consider them some of the best money Ive spent on this hobby.
I run my Lokius in my stereo between a Freya+ with vintage tubes and two Parasound A-23s in bridged mono mode. These connections are all running over Mogami Gold balanced cables. Those drive a pair of B&W 706S2s and the Parasound pass-thrus feed to an SVS PB-1000 to fill in that bottom end the B&Ws just cannot quite reach well enough. It does what is says on the tin, and nothing else. Incredible clean without any artifacts being injected into the sound except those you intend. Highly recommended i my opinion.
Running this on my Denafrips two channel rig with the KLH Model 5's... Things were sounding a little boring, so I broke out my Lokius, night and day, a tad bit of boost, as the Denafrips is a zero gain system, and just livened things up. Very happy with my little Schiit! I miss tone controls, knobs, not digital.
Can't say it is a good use case but I like it personally. I have a schitt stack with Magni, Modi and Loki. Use Peace EQ to set up the different headphones and IEMs that I use but use the Loki to fine tune things either in game, middle of music or movie. I prefer physical knobs so once I get a Harmon Curve tune one the audio device I use I can add or take away things that I want with the Loki without fucking with the EQ. Probably not the best way to do it quality wise but I like it a lot.
I was looking for EQ compatible with MQA decoding and was led to ROON. I really wanted it to work but ended up proving that full MQA unfold cannot happen in any form if DSP/EQ is applied before the MQA DAC. We did this following ROON signal path mapping. The signal will only go to the DAC as original, high resolution, without MQA provenance. This is perfect use case for Lokius and the main reason I got one. I also like the feel of the knobs, but that just my subjective feedback. I also agree, EQ is for subtle adjustment. IMO, if you must go too hard in any area, something else is potentially a big problem. Love your videos!
i actually ordered mine two days ago to compliment my Magni Heresy headphone amp i just started using, glad i did order before you reviewed. It will compliment my retro audio stack (vinyl, cassette and minidisc sources) that i listen to in my home office while i work. Excited to get it in. Looked at the mini but was worried about the lack of higher frequency controls.
Just got my Lokius today (and a saga for easier input switching). Fantastic product and does exactly what i want it to do. I can easily and gently tame some of the harshness of my Beyerdynamic 1770 pros now when I'm just casual listening and bring the bass down a touch too. The defeat switch is an easy way to put them back to stock. Just my initial thoughts after 20 mins of fiddling.
I run a Bifrost 2 DAC, which could use software EQ, but I also run two turntables through a DJ mixer. A product like this is a Godsend. We call these Program EQ’s in our industry. You typically set it and forget it based on the setting. Some use full 12 or 31 band analog EQ’s, but the compact size of this works well in a home setting. So I and my analog brethren are the use case for this 😊
RME ADI-2 DAC FS Not analog but does "offline" 5+2 band parametric EQ for example for your TV and game console setup. And has decent headphone amp and all possible features that you can dream of.
That is indeed a very interesting DAC. I was never a fan of EQ, but my current system wrecks some of my poorer recordings to the point of not enjoyable. I ordered a Lokius to see what that can fix, and if that works I'll consider replacing my DAC with a RME.
I have a dedicated Raspberry Pi streamer, a CD player, a Turntable, and a USB connection for a laptop/tablet. All of those sources would need a separate Digital EQ. I want to set up the EQ for the best sound in my room and I want it to affect ALL of my source signals. The only way to do that is to insert a product like the Lokius between my pre-amp and my amp.
I prefer physical knobs, so this is appealing to me. I'd like to be able to reach over and tweak the EQ just on the fly, from song to song, but I probably won't be getting this since digital EQ is fine and I couldn't justify the expense when that is available for free and can potentially do a better job.
This thing makes the LCD-4 one of the best headphones of all time and anyone who thinks this is a bad idea is insane. I even purchased my 5th HD800 because I know it'll fix that one, too.
Reductions rather than increasing gain is where this device could really shine. Lower booming base and increase marginally treble (air) in a room that needs it.
Just started on this hobby. I received my Modi + Loki + Magni stack today. I am using this stack to power my LCD-XC. Love having tone control at arms reach. I'd appreciate feedback and upgrade recommendations.
I had it, and its have bad perfomance as it degrade your output sound. After tests I sold it. You cant EQ bass section you need cause there is not enough knobs, also build quality was bad (knobs wasnt centered at 12 oclock , almost all of them), also Ive notice sound degradation, when added this to my setup to poweramp pc 2002. Also Ive tested tc electriconic as pre amp for 60$ and it did it better as preamp. After that Ive made custom preamp on (original) Alps RK27114MC Potentiometer 50K that way better that TC electronic. btw I used only xlr connection with audiothechnica cabels from Japan.
Thanks for the video Joshua! Do you have a video where you explain your computer EQ and how you have it setup? If not would you mind explaining how it's setup and how well it functions? Do you use a virtual driver setup, or a specific program? I know the Topping D90LE has an EQAPO program that you can use on the computer. Any help is appreciated thanks!
Hi Josh, Thank you very much for your review. My system has too much base, and I’ve been looking at this option as a possible solution. My system consists of iPhone 13 Pro Max, Eversolo A6, Emotiva XPA-2 Gen 3, and Polk R700’s. Would this unit be a good solution, or is there an EQ I could download on my phone? Thank you in advance for any assistance you may be able to provide.
Hey Josh! Thanks for another great review. What I'd like to know is how you use software EQ with Tidal, as there is no built-in option for this? My use case is the MDR-Z1R (which I know you love just as much as I do) with the Topping D90MQA/A90 stack. However, I'd truly appreciate a very slight boost in mids and an even more minor reduction in midbass (supposedly). However, since these are nuances, I am not really willing to go out of my way and spend hundrets of euros (especially considering all the taxes and shipping I have to pay for Schiit devices). Would greatly appreciate a quick answer!
So glad you did this. Your review of the LCD-X made me decide to buy it. Because I’m playing Apple Music hi res from my iPad into my dac which doesn’t have EQ, I need this to put between my dac and tube amp. No software will work except the Apple EQ in the Apple Music app which is crap so….
Josh, thank for the video. I have a Marantz 2250B with Phillips 212 turntable and a Denon DCD 2560 CD player. How do I connect this product or would it be better to get a EQ vintage like a Marantz eq 10 or Pioneer.
Hi everyone, Maybe it's obvious but I am pretty sure a lot of people asked themselves the question: if I use qobuz with exclusive mode (can't computer EQ wiith that) would this device be able to eq exclusive mode? Thanks
Well that's my main setup and it's great. If you're not used to a stepped attenuator the volume might seem confusing but once you get the hang of it, it sounds great and powers literally everything.
And yet he failed to cover even basics, like which frequencies those knobs adjust, with what Q, etc. Not sure this qualifies as a review, it was more of a ... here are my thoughts on hardware tone controls vs free EQ - for 7 straight minutes.
@@thelastrhino2581 agree. This was a pretty haphazard “review”. I literally learned nothing new from it. Might as well have just been an unboxing video.
Can somebody recommend a very good parametric EQ Software for Windows 10? ( I mean a real Software and not the PLuggz for Chrome, Firefox Browser) Thanks
For music production ProQ3 is a good one, for just casual listening most music players like iTunes should have a EQ already, but I always notice a HUGE difference especially in the bass when I run the audio through a hardware EQ
I am just waiting for YT to ban a video of yours about this brand. I can't watch this video without using headphones. Explaining to the family that I am not crazy is schiit. Love the vids as always. Cheers from Australia.
pitty. I want something like this, but i will never-ever buy a schiit product again. At least in Europe their warranty policy is super dodgy and customer unfriendly.
Sorry, man, but that was a very unsatisfactory review. I've been watching your reviews for a while now and usually find them very valuable and insightful. This was far from that. You didn't say a thing about how it actually sounded with your speakers or headphones. You didn't mention if it added any sibilance, etc. It seemed like you didn't even use it.
Lackluster mediocre product at best. you should look into a digital signal processor like a dayton DSP that literally has full control where you can choose whatever frequency you want with a 31 band parametric equalizer. Its modifying a digital signal from the PC into your analogue amps, i'd say its far superior to this 6 band graphic EQ in terms of overall potential and tuneability. Just most headphone guys never discover this because this is in the realms of home and car audio which can get quite advanced in tuning due to room/car acoustics and its a much noiser/harsher chaotic environment than headphones. With a 6 band EQ you really dont know what frequencies they are boosting/cutting so instead of actually fixing your issue, you might even make it worse. There might be a specific sibilant spike at 7.2khz but your 6 band is just lowering down 5khz and everything else around it and not really fixing the real problem while making the music sound worse losing details in the other frequencies. With a parametric EQ you can literally choose 7.2khz and the Q factor aka how much it affects other frequencies around it and specifically kill that spike and not affect fidelity anywhere else. The headphone community is being gypped with inferior tone controls for the longest time.
I run the RME adi-2 dac fs which has parametric eq with both frequency and q selection. The major plus of it being that you can save the eq presets by name for each pair of headphones used or night setting, movie, gaming etc. for the main hifi as well. Allows me to be able to eq my analog output into a Willsenton R8 integrated tube amplifier too. Amazing dac/preamp and headphone amp with parametric eq. Found my end game dac finally, lol.
Kind of, depends on the setup. Some people want to manipulate analog sound such as a turntable system without getting up from the couch. But I see your point.
I wasn't referring to Josh though. Information is easy to obtain these days. I bet you're one of those who is constantly asking what products to choose rather than checking/listening to them yourself. It's a terrific little product btw. I have one that I run between my Emotiva XDA-2 DAC and Woo Audio WA-6 tube amplifier. I also use a Schiit SYS as a switch so that I can connect a Burson Audio Conductor 3 as a Solid State amplifier, it's a Combo headphone amp, DAC & pre-amp. While my listening is for the most part headphone based I also have a pair of Peachtree M25 powered desktop speakers with a decent but inexpensive subwoofer. It's an exciting time in audio I think because while you can spend a fortune you don't have to do so in order to put together a great system. I like a product such as this because my 61 year old ears benefit from a little tone control. In the old days it was FUN going from dealer to dealer and checking out gear but it's different today so you can order online, give a product a listen and return if not for you. I will advise to read about return policy though. Schiit is a stickler and returning to them is costly as you pay return shipping plus re-stocking. Nice products though.
Had the Lokius since launch, I am one of the few who don't like digital EQ. I buy headphones and IEM's I really like, then boost maybe the sub bass on certain music types. Easy to reach and fun to use, and I love to plug in and listen and to not having to change software profile.
Good as always Joshua.
Same here.
Im def gonna get the lokius.
I allready use the succa tube eq befor my tube amp😂
So now I want the lokius before my solid state!
Just wait… I’m sure they’ll eventually come out with a Lokius Maximus Decimus Meridius Digitalis. LOL
They should have named it Locutus of Borg.
Wait no more the Schiit LokiMax is available $1,499.00.
@@rogerhuston8287 Well...resistance IS futile...
@@TriAmpMyFi That is such a ridiculous product
@@killerra Indulgence is futile.
Josh I think you underestimate the use cases with a PC. Because the last thing I wanna do when the lights are low in my room and I’m sitting, eyes closed, enjoying music is wake up my computer, go half blind, go to APO, fiddle with 35 GUI sliders and be pulled away from the song just because the vocals got a bit too hot all of a sudden. I’d much rather reach out and find the 5th knob and twist to flavor without even opening my eyes. It’s about elegance not form or function
I think you are overestimating this use case. It is certainly valid, but most people would rather be slightly inconvenienced by having to adjust APO sliders once in a blue moon, than pay $300+ bucks for such a niche device
so right Ben, both my DAPs have great eqs that i never use while listening to music as i find farting around with the dap ruins the mood, So much easier to just chillax and slowly turn a knob to adjust the sound. These ramped up the enjoyment level of my listening considerably. I like to turn the lights down low, close my eyes and get lost in a song, these allow my to make adjustments song by song if I like without ever opening an eye. They keep me in my happy zone. I love these products.
... I totaly ignored this at the time.
But after I compared the succa audio pre-amp eq to digital eq and "just" a tube Im hooked on analog eq.
It just sounds different. Less clinical maybe?
And I dont realy need much eq. I allready like my headphones.
But simetimes a little bit more bass, mids or highs make all the diff for a certain song...
@@Artem_Shepelevwell, it's a 100% my use case. I fiddle with the eq as I listen, from tune to tune, and I'm doing it without looking.
EQ like this is invaluable for those of us with hearing issues. Yes believe it or not millions of people have hearing issues yet love listening to music. It’s hard to believe how many higher quality amps lack tone control, hell they don’t even have balance control.
Yep, I was in the Air Force-crew chief. So, I too appreciate being able to enhance certain frequencies.
One of the most wonderful things about the audiophile landscape right now is the amount of choice options and for a multitude of listening preferences. Despite a regular use of convenient & accurate digital EQ, I find that using physical EQ and other similar components is still so very pleasurable and engaging. I know that for me, in working professionally within the digital / virtual world on a daily basis, such a choice is a nice deviation and while making the mind / body connection & control with the music & tech I love. I have so enjoyed using their EQ line.
I've got 2 Lokius. One for each audio setup. I like tweaking the sound via knobs until it's pleasing to my ears. I never cared for software EQ. The Lokius for me is like adjusting your guitar Amp to the tone your looking for. Let yours ears be the judge
I'm totally willing to admit this is a placebo, but I prefer analog controllers. I always feel like I can "hear" the software based EQs working.
I have the loki mini in my office where I use SE connctions and the Lokius in the basement music room where everything is run on a balanced hook up. Both are fantastic for adding a little tweak to the music. I hate using eq on the computer or my DAP, much prefer the ease of turning a knob to customize the sound. These are not overly expensive and i consider them some of the best money Ive spent on this hobby.
I love my Loki+. It’s great. I rarely have to use it but it’s so nice when you need it to fix a mediocre recording or record pressing.
i have this for my desktop setup and its so worth it. Theres room to enjoy so many different sound profiles
I’ve had zero distortion with my lokius. Of course, everything distorts. For my system, it really cleaned up the speakers. Great video.
I run my Lokius in my stereo between a Freya+ with vintage tubes and two Parasound A-23s in bridged mono mode. These connections are all running over Mogami Gold balanced cables. Those drive a pair of B&W 706S2s and the Parasound pass-thrus feed to an SVS PB-1000 to fill in that bottom end the B&Ws just cannot quite reach well enough. It does what is says on the tin, and nothing else. Incredible clean without any artifacts being injected into the sound except those you intend. Highly recommended i my opinion.
Running this on my Denafrips two channel rig with the KLH Model 5's... Things were sounding a little boring, so I broke out my Lokius, night and day, a tad bit of boost, as the Denafrips is a zero gain system, and just livened things up. Very happy with my little Schiit! I miss tone controls, knobs, not digital.
Can't say it is a good use case but I like it personally. I have a schitt stack with Magni, Modi and Loki. Use Peace EQ to set up the different headphones and IEMs that I use but use the Loki to fine tune things either in game, middle of music or movie. I prefer physical knobs so once I get a Harmon Curve tune one the audio device I use I can add or take away things that I want with the Loki without fucking with the EQ. Probably not the best way to do it quality wise but I like it a lot.
I was looking for EQ compatible with MQA decoding and was led to ROON. I really wanted it to work but ended up proving that full MQA unfold cannot happen in any form if DSP/EQ is applied before the MQA DAC. We did this following ROON signal path mapping. The signal will only go to the DAC as original, high resolution, without MQA provenance. This is perfect use case for Lokius and the main reason I got one. I also like the feel of the knobs, but that just my subjective feedback. I also agree, EQ is for subtle adjustment. IMO, if you must go too hard in any area, something else is potentially a big problem. Love your videos!
mqa's dogshit
@@ChaseHub Great feedback, champ!
i actually ordered mine two days ago to compliment my Magni Heresy headphone amp i just started using, glad i did order before you reviewed. It will compliment my retro audio stack (vinyl, cassette and minidisc sources) that i listen to in my home office while i work. Excited to get it in. Looked at the mini but was worried about the lack of higher frequency controls.
Just got my Lokius today (and a saga for easier input switching). Fantastic product and does exactly what i want it to do. I can easily and gently tame some of the harshness of my Beyerdynamic 1770 pros now when I'm just casual listening and bring the bass down a touch too. The defeat switch is an easy way to put them back to stock. Just my initial thoughts after 20 mins of fiddling.
I run a Bifrost 2 DAC, which could use software EQ, but I also run two turntables through a DJ mixer. A product like this is a Godsend. We call these Program EQ’s in our industry. You typically set it and forget it based on the setting. Some use full 12 or 31 band analog EQ’s, but the compact size of this works well in a home setting. So I and my analog brethren are the use case for this 😊
RME ADI-2 DAC FS
Not analog but does "offline" 5+2 band parametric EQ for example for your TV and game console setup. And has decent headphone amp and all possible features that you can dream of.
That is indeed a very interesting DAC. I was never a fan of EQ, but my current system wrecks some of my poorer recordings to the point of not enjoyable. I ordered a Lokius to see what that can fix, and if that works I'll consider replacing my DAC with a RME.
Yes, and costs four times as much, and I already have a dac and an amp.
I have a dedicated Raspberry Pi streamer, a CD player, a Turntable, and a USB connection for a laptop/tablet. All of those sources would need a separate Digital EQ. I want to set up the EQ for the best sound in my room and I want it to affect ALL of my source signals. The only way to do that is to insert a product like the Lokius between my pre-amp and my amp.
I prefer physical knobs, so this is appealing to me. I'd like to be able to reach over and tweak the EQ just on the fly, from song to song, but I probably won't be getting this since digital EQ is fine and I couldn't justify the expense when that is available for free and can potentially do a better job.
You can also use a miniDSP box to do digital EQ pass through in a hardware device for around the same price if you want that on a non-PC source.
This may be better as an option for analogue users (turntable). Tone down reverb in a room or up the midrange depending on the music genre.
I’m a hifi guy. I’m putting this between a preamp and poweramp. Problem is there is no trigger in/out so I will have to leave it on at all times.
This thing makes the LCD-4 one of the best headphones of all time and anyone who thinks this is a bad idea is insane. I even purchased my 5th HD800 because I know it'll fix that one, too.
good meme
Reductions rather than increasing gain is where this device could really shine. Lower booming base and increase marginally treble (air) in a room that needs it.
DIgital EQ better bla bla bla, yes, but it's preeeeeeeeeeeeeetty and looks gorgeous with the asgard 3 and Modius all in silver _hand kiss_
I use the Lokius with the HE1000V2. I boost the mids just a tad to get vocals more up front in the mix.
Just started on this hobby. I received my Modi + Loki + Magni stack today. I am using this stack to power my LCD-XC. Love having tone control at arms reach. I'd appreciate feedback and upgrade recommendations.
I have this weird feeling that we’ll get a lyr plus review and I have no idea it’s just this strong feeling
Lokis are on Black Friday special on Schiit’s website if u were thinking about one. I picked up a mini for 99 for my baby stack I’m building next.
I had it, and its have bad perfomance as it degrade your output sound. After tests I sold it.
You cant EQ bass section you need cause there is not enough knobs, also build quality was bad (knobs wasnt centered at 12 oclock , almost all of them), also Ive notice sound degradation, when added this to my setup to poweramp pc 2002. Also Ive tested tc electriconic as pre amp for 60$ and it did it better as preamp. After that Ive made custom preamp on (original) Alps RK27114MC Potentiometer 50K that way better that TC electronic. btw I used only xlr connection with audiothechnica cabels from Japan.
I love your intro !!!
Thanks for the video Joshua! Do you have a video where you explain your computer EQ and how you have it setup? If not would you mind explaining how it's setup and how well it functions? Do you use a virtual driver setup, or a specific program? I know the Topping D90LE has an EQAPO program that you can use on the computer. Any help is appreciated thanks!
I have a lokius and I absolutely love it
Hi Josh, Thank you very much for your review. My system has too much base, and I’ve been looking at this option as a possible solution. My system consists of iPhone 13 Pro Max, Eversolo A6, Emotiva XPA-2 Gen 3, and Polk R700’s. Would this unit be a good solution, or is there an EQ I could download on my phone? Thank you in advance for any assistance you may be able to provide.
Hey Josh!
Thanks for another great review.
What I'd like to know is how you use software EQ with Tidal, as there is no built-in option for this?
My use case is the MDR-Z1R (which I know you love just as much as I do) with the Topping D90MQA/A90 stack. However, I'd truly appreciate a very slight boost in mids and an even more minor reduction in midbass (supposedly). However, since these are nuances, I am not really willing to go out of my way and spend hundrets of euros (especially considering all the taxes and shipping I have to pay for Schiit devices).
Would greatly appreciate a quick answer!
So glad you did this. Your review of the LCD-X made me decide to buy it. Because I’m playing Apple Music hi res from my iPad into my dac which doesn’t have EQ, I need this to put between my dac and tube amp. No software will work except the Apple EQ in the Apple Music app which is crap so….
Might need get this to replace my Loki for my cd player system. Btw what monitor/screen are you running for your pc?
Can you make a video about AIAIAI TMA-2 headphones?
Hi. This must be the bang for bucks device in its category. Topping DX1
Love the thumbnail
Josh, thank for the video. I have a Marantz 2250B with Phillips 212 turntable and a Denon DCD 2560 CD player. How do I connect this product or would it be better to get a EQ vintage like a Marantz eq 10 or Pioneer.
The music introduction video,name please?
How would you classify the intro music to look for more?
Where did you get the intro music you used in this video?
Hi everyone, Maybe it's obvious but I am pretty sure a lot of people asked themselves the question: if I use qobuz with exclusive mode (can't computer EQ wiith that) would this device be able to eq exclusive mode? Thanks
Mine just arrived today, just waiting for another pair of cable for me to try them out
Modius with those knobs would have been awesome.
Wanted RME adi dac 2 fs but ended up with Topping D90+A90D, so may be this will fill in between.
I would love to get your opinion on the Ragnarok 2. Supposed to have a great headphone amp and also a very good speaker amp. Thanks.
Well that's my main setup and it's great. If you're not used to a stepped attenuator the volume might seem confusing but once you get the hang of it, it sounds great and powers literally everything.
what is the monitor?
Topping DX3 Pro+ vs Fiio K7?
The pass through, when off and unplugged works? Wrong! I have one... That's a nope! Unless mine is special...
I stream SiriusXM a lot. No software EQ in that app. :(
I will connect the lokius to my recordplayer. I have a phone amplifier connect to my pre.Somebody knows how to connect the Lokius? Thanks!
Hey Josh you need to review the Schiit Folkvangr
If only a lot of people would learn how to use the EQ then they will save a lot of money from disposing gears because they didn't like the sound.
oooh ive been waiting for this review for a looong time
And yet he failed to cover even basics, like which frequencies those knobs adjust, with what Q, etc. Not sure this qualifies as a review, it was more of a ... here are my thoughts on hardware tone controls vs free EQ - for 7 straight minutes.
@@thelastrhino2581 agree. This was a pretty haphazard “review”. I literally learned nothing new from it. Might as well have just been an unboxing video.
Can somebody recommend a very good parametric EQ Software for Windows 10?
( I mean a real Software and not the PLuggz for Chrome, Firefox Browser)
Thanks
What Eq software do you recommend?
For music production ProQ3 is a good one, for just casual listening most music players like iTunes should have a EQ already, but I always notice a HUGE difference especially in the bass when I run the audio through a hardware EQ
I have a Nikko sta 8010 so thing would be awsome
Hey Joshua. Great vid. Thank you. Will the Lokius work with an all in one setup such as the Fiio K9 Pro?
trippy intro
Nothing adds more noise to my system than this EQ. I hate it.
I am just waiting for YT to ban a video of yours about this brand. I can't watch this video without using headphones. Explaining to the family that I am not crazy is schiit.
Love the vids as always. Cheers from Australia.
Class D amps sound bright IMO. This eq did the job ar cutting the 2k level, etc.
Just found a focal clear og for 750 American new. Is it worth the price?
pitty. I want something like this, but i will never-ever buy a schiit product again. At least in Europe their warranty policy is super dodgy and customer unfriendly.
WTH? In Europe 460€...
yeah :/ is way overpriced
the Lokius is an EQ, its whole purpose is to EQ.
Sorry, man, but that was a very unsatisfactory review. I've been watching your reviews for a while now and usually find them very valuable and insightful. This was far from that. You didn't say a thing about how it actually sounded with your speakers or headphones. You didn't mention if it added any sibilance, etc. It seemed like you didn't even use it.
This is an EQ.
Funny. Your not using the word EQ correctly. A 6 band Tone Control is an EQ. Learn the history of Hi-Fi before PC.
That is a very unfortunate company name
Lackluster mediocre product at best. you should look into a digital signal processor like a dayton DSP that literally has full control where you can choose whatever frequency you want with a 31 band parametric equalizer. Its modifying a digital signal from the PC into your analogue amps, i'd say its far superior to this 6 band graphic EQ in terms of overall potential and tuneability. Just most headphone guys never discover this because this is in the realms of home and car audio which can get quite advanced in tuning due to room/car acoustics and its a much noiser/harsher chaotic environment than headphones. With a 6 band EQ you really dont know what frequencies they are boosting/cutting so instead of actually fixing your issue, you might even make it worse. There might be a specific sibilant spike at 7.2khz but your 6 band is just lowering down 5khz and everything else around it and not really fixing the real problem while making the music sound worse losing details in the other frequencies. With a parametric EQ you can literally choose 7.2khz and the Q factor aka how much it affects other frequencies around it and specifically kill that spike and not affect fidelity anywhere else. The headphone community is being gypped with inferior tone controls for the longest time.
As much as i prefer analog EQs, this is a very valid point. I wish this was a 12 band at least.
I run the RME adi-2 dac fs which has parametric eq with both frequency and q selection. The major plus of it being that you can save the eq presets by name for each pair of headphones used or night setting, movie, gaming etc. for the main hifi as well. Allows me to be able to eq my analog output into a Willsenton R8 integrated tube amplifier too. Amazing dac/preamp and headphone amp with parametric eq. Found my end game dac finally, lol.
imagine paying 1k for something you can do for free
Kind of, depends on the setup. Some people want to manipulate analog sound such as a turntable system without getting up from the couch. But I see your point.
If you don't have a computer based system you can't do it for free.
Too lazy to say what frequency bands. For that you get a thumbs down
Bands: 20Hz, 120Hz, 400Hz, 2kHz, 6kHz, 16kHz Took all of 15 seconds to look it up. Talk about lazy!
@@tomdavis6371 exactly
I wasn't referring to Josh though. Information is easy to obtain these days. I bet you're one of those who is constantly asking what products to choose rather than checking/listening to them yourself. It's a terrific little product btw. I have one that I run between my Emotiva XDA-2 DAC and Woo Audio WA-6 tube amplifier. I also use a Schiit SYS as a switch so that I can connect a Burson Audio Conductor 3 as a Solid State amplifier, it's a Combo headphone amp, DAC & pre-amp. While my listening is for the most part headphone based I also have a pair of Peachtree M25 powered desktop speakers with a decent but inexpensive subwoofer. It's an exciting time in audio I think because while you can spend a fortune you don't have to do so in order to put together a great system. I like a product such as this because my 61 year old ears benefit from a little tone control. In the old days it was FUN going from dealer to dealer and checking out gear but it's different today so you can order online, give a product a listen and return if not for you. I will advise to read about return policy though. Schiit is a stickler and returning to them is costly as you pay return shipping plus re-stocking. Nice products though.
You seem like the type who asks for the price even though it's labeled right in the ad 🤣
@@tomdavis6371 I give a thumbs down to anyone who doesn't provide essential information in a review.