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Mimir: Mesh™...and More
The First Mesh DAC is also a Full Digital Preamp with Forkbeard
April 24, 2025, Corpus Christi, TX. Today, Schiit Audio announced the immediate availability of Mimir, our first Mesh™ DAC that combines our unique time-and frequency-domain closed-form digital filter with a standard delta-sigma modulator. Mimir also debuts the next generation of Forkbeard, enabling full digital preamp functionality. Finally, Mimir includes Unison 384™, Schiit’s unique USB input implementation. Mimir is priced from $299 without Forkbeard, and $349 with Forkbeard.
“Mesh delivers a DAC that sounds a lot more like our flagship True Multibit and Multiform DACs, at a much more affordable price,” said Jason Stoddard, Schiit’s co-founder. “By incorporating a version of our unique digital filter, we’ve achieved a giant leap in performance.”
Mesh™ dramatically reduces the cost of implementing Schiit’s proprietary, closed-form “megacomboburrito” digital filter by implementing it on the same 32-bit microprocessor that enables Unison 384™.
“Mesh is a big deal by itself,” Jason added. “Even without talking about Forkbeard. Now, we’ve decoupled Schiit’s affordable DAC performance from off-the-shelf D/A converters, creating something completely unique.”
Mimir also debuts significant new Forkbeard capabilities. When a standard Forkbeard module is added to Mimir, it becomes a full digital preamp and EQ. Volume, balance, a 3-band parametric EQ, Loudness preset, and full DAC remote control functionality, including NOS filter switching and absolute phase inversion are all controllable via the Forkbeard app.
"Even though it took us a bit to get there, I think we can all be really proud of this one. Not only is Mimir the most innovative digital product we’ve ever done apart from Forkbeard, it also sounds great," said Martin Schindler, Schiit's Head of Digital Development and architect of Forkbeard. "Crazy to think that this little mid-range DAC is our tech leader, but also really fitting."
By adding full digital preamp capabilities, Forkbeard has significantly changed Mimir's applications.
“It's a gateway to simpler, less costly integrated systems,” commented Jason. “Stack a Mimir and a Gjallarhorn F, and you have a full Forkbeard integrated system for $698.”
There are many times when an analog preamp is desired--for extra gain, ability to add analog inputs such as a turntable, or precision, truly lossless volume control. In these instances, the Saga 2 provides relay ladder attenuation, zero-feedback gain, and full Forkbeard integration, from $279.
Mimir also includes Linear Override™, a unique power supply that allows it to be run from a single USB for portability and convenience, or to use an AC wall-wart to override the switching supply with a higher-voltage linear-regulated one, for higher output and additional headroom.
Mimir includes 4 digital inputs, including Unison 384 USB, AES, coax, and optical. Mimir’s outputs include both balanced XLRs and single-ended RCAs.
Like Gungnir 2, Mimir is updatable over the air via the Forkbeard app, so if new capabilities are added, there’s no need to send the product in for upgrade. Gungnir 2 will be also be getting the new Forkbeard digital preamp capabilities shortly, estimated by the first week of May.
Yggdrasil is also slated for Forkbeard enabling and significant upgrades. The Yggdrasil Owners’ Priority Upgrade Program allows current Yggdrasil owners to select their desired upgrades, which are expected in August 2025.
Mimir is available now at schiit.com.
About Schiit Audio
Since its founding in 2010, Schiit has grown to be the leader in affordable high-end audio, with a broad portfolio of unique analog and digital technologies spanning a wide range of products, from DACs and preamps to power and headphone amps, from $49 to $2799.
Schiit's unique digital technologies include Forkbeard™, the unified control, visualization, and optimization platform; Multiform™, True Multibit™, and Mesh™ DACs, using proprietary digital filters based on closed-form math, Unison USB™, a purpose-built UAC2 audio interface based on 32-bit Microchip microprocessors, and Autonomy Architecture™, a modular, upgradable platform to help customers preserve the value of their DAC investment.
Schiit's unique analog architectures include the Nexus™ discrete differential topology, Continuity™ transconductance-equalizing output stages, Coherence™ DC-coupled hybrid topology, Halo™ mixed-mode motion feedback, and a focus on proprietary, low- or no-feedback, fully discrete, highly linear gain and power stages.
Schiit designs and produces its products in the USA.
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