Schiit Audio Mjolnir 3 Headphone Amplifier
- Location
- US
- Seller
- tmraudio
- Source
- eBay US
- Posted
- 5d ago
- Last seen
- 1h ago
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Against a new amp at this money, US$999 for this used Mjolnir looks like a strong buy: it sits well below your used-market US$1,197 25th percentile and under the US$1,395 median, so it’s priced like a bargain rather than a routine sale. It’s not just cheap for the sake of it; it’s cheap relative to the kind of balanced, high-current solid-state performance this model is known for.
The appeal is straightforward: the Mjolnir line has a reputation for sounding big, authoritative, and clean, with enough drive to make tough headphones feel properly controlled. At this price, the upside is getting a serious statement amp without paying the usual used premium, so if the unit is clean and fully functional, it’s the kind of listing that rewards a fast move.
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Schiit Audio: Brand Overview
Schiit Audio is an American audio company founded in June 2010 by Jason Stoddard and Mike Moffat, two veteran engineers with deep roots in the high-fidelity industry. Based in California with manufacturing operations in Texas, the company emerged from a shared vision between its founders—who had reconnected after years in separate audio ventures—to democratize desktop hi-fi. The name itself, deliberately provocative, reflects Stoddard's irreverent approach to a traditionally buttoned-up market, born from his wife's exasperated suggestion during late-night garage sessions.
The company specializes in personal audio components, with a product portfolio spanning digital-to-analog converters (DACs), headphone amplifiers, preamplifiers, and integrated amplifier-DAC combinations. Schiit's first product, the Asgard headphone amplifier, launched in 2010, followed by the Bifrost DAC in 2011. The lineup ranges from entry-level pieces starting around $99 to premium offerings exceeding $2,000, with the company positioning itself as a leader in direct-to-consumer audio sales.
Schiit occupies a distinctive position as an accessible yet credible player in the audiophile market. Rather than pursuing ultra-premium positioning, the company has built its reputation on delivering genuine sonic performance at consumer-friendly prices—a philosophy its founders describe as trying to "out-cheap" each other. This strategy has resonated strongly; the company has grown substantially since inception, operating from a dedicated 15,000-square-foot facility and maintaining a reputation for transparency, quality engineering, and genuine engagement with the audio enthusiast community.
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