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Are you sure?

Maybe is the contrary?

 

http://www.headfonia.com/burson-ha-160-review-vs-ambs-beta22/


Hell no, I'm not sure. Those two reviews definitely contradict each other; from the Headfonia review: "The left headphone out is for high impedance headphones, and the right headphone out is for low impedance headphones." Mr. Ebaen could very well be mistaken, or it could be the other way around. Burson's website is no help as they don't list an owner's manual. Have to e-mail them to know for sure which is which!


Edited by grokit - 8/12/10 at 1:43am

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post #17 of 20

The left jack is for high impedence and the right jack is for low impedence.  They have subsequently corrected it in the manual I believe.

post #18 of 20
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well, i'll find the truth in the manual when i'll buy it :)

post #19 of 20
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Wow!!!!!!!!!!

 I'm just starting to listen at HA-160 in this moment, are you sure it need burn in? It sound fantastic!

 

I tried the 2 outputs and i think the left one have more power for my HD-650 (the manual must be wrong), however i'm waiting for a reply mail from Burson about it.

 

My god, i can't stop listening!!!!!! My ears are enjoying so much!! Save me!!!!!! 

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Originally Posted by fra107 View Post

Wow!!!!!!!!!!

 I'm just starting to listen at HA-160 in this moment, are you sure it need burn in? It sound fantastic!

 

I tried the 2 outputs and i think the left one have more power for my HD-650 (the manual must be wrong), however i'm waiting for a reply mail from Burson about it.

 

My god, i can't stop listening!!!!!! My ears are enjoying so much!! Save me!!!!!! 

 

Congratulations!  I was like the same when I heard the HD650 from the BCL for the first time, so I bought it.  Tighter and lower bass, more extended treble and more detail - by far - over the V3.  Then I went back to the V3 and realised that the electric and acoustic guitars as well as voices sounded better on the V3 - this was the vacuum tubes at play - I then bought a full tube amp.  I like both ss and valves.  I will definitely do the full pink floyd mod on the xcan in due time - it's still a nice amp.
 

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