sunneebear
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I am putting this in the Amp section because this is a upgrade for my amp.
Since there seems to be no reviews of Burson opamps, here goes.
The Burson Dual OP Amp is a discrete design, made with transistors and resistors mounted on a small circuit board. It is not an IC. It looks very similar to the Audio-GD and SPL Phonitor/Auditor opamp. I have read somewhere that Audio-GD even made the first generation Burson opamps. Burson even has a headphone amp, the HA-100. Its discrete opamp is built into the main board like some of Audio-GDs
After over an hour of swapping OP Amps I came to a short conclusion. The Burson is better.
HOURS
Burson = 100+ continuous burn run.
Bur Brown OPA2134PA = 100+ accumulated.
AMP
Relatively new Rudistor NX-03
SOURCE
iTunes/Apple Lossless-->DAC 707-USB-->Rudistor NX-03
HEADPHONES/IEMS
SA5000 HD600 A1000X CD3000 HFI-780 / IE8 EX700
All headphones have swappable DIY cables. Same cable was used for all headphones for this test. The Mogami W2534 Quad for each channel into a ¼” Neutrik plug. Only the HD600 is moded for sound. The HFI-780 has been dedioded. Others only have the cable mod.
SOUND
First off, I really like the sound and presentation of the OPA2134 that came with the Rudi. The Burson is just a little better in my opinion. The most obvious difference it the wider soundstage. Only in Electronica was the soundstage not much wider and imaging not much improved.
Soundstage: With most music, the 2134 is like 170 degrees while the Burson is closer to 190.
Imaging: The 2134 is very good. Vocals very focused. Instrument placement is very good also. Front row presentation. With the Burson, vocals in more songs are less focused because you can hear the FX processing more clearly. Decay, reverb, expander. Instrument placement is just as good as the 2134 but more detail can be heard. Band member presentation, sounds like you are on stage.
Detail: Both are great. The Burson is a bit better in bringing out the detail of background instruments.
Again, the OPA2134 is IMO a very good opamp but the Burson is just better. High and low extension is not only better but more controlled. Treble is extended without being sibilant or piercing. Bass is more textured but like the vocals, you hear the FX processing which sometimes slightly dilutes the attack and slam of the drums in some songs. Finally, the Burson is a little smoother sounding. The claim of detail with the Burson opamps I must agree with. The 2134 is good and I assume that is also due to matching well with the Rudi. The Burson just makes listening a bit more enjoyable. If I had to let the Burson go for some reason, I would not hesitate because I like the 2134 in the Rudi. As for now, $125 for a pair of opamps is a little much but it is a bargain, compared to what people will spend on other accessories and not get much sound improvement.
Some may not agree with me but I like the presentation of the Burson. The only love/hate in this review is with the A1000X. For a close headphone it has a pretty wide open sound. Paired with the Burson, it can sound great with most music and too holographic in a some.
Since there seems to be no reviews of Burson opamps, here goes.
The Burson Dual OP Amp is a discrete design, made with transistors and resistors mounted on a small circuit board. It is not an IC. It looks very similar to the Audio-GD and SPL Phonitor/Auditor opamp. I have read somewhere that Audio-GD even made the first generation Burson opamps. Burson even has a headphone amp, the HA-100. Its discrete opamp is built into the main board like some of Audio-GDs
After over an hour of swapping OP Amps I came to a short conclusion. The Burson is better.
HOURS
Burson = 100+ continuous burn run.
Bur Brown OPA2134PA = 100+ accumulated.
AMP
Relatively new Rudistor NX-03
SOURCE
iTunes/Apple Lossless-->DAC 707-USB-->Rudistor NX-03
HEADPHONES/IEMS
SA5000 HD600 A1000X CD3000 HFI-780 / IE8 EX700
All headphones have swappable DIY cables. Same cable was used for all headphones for this test. The Mogami W2534 Quad for each channel into a ¼” Neutrik plug. Only the HD600 is moded for sound. The HFI-780 has been dedioded. Others only have the cable mod.
SOUND
First off, I really like the sound and presentation of the OPA2134 that came with the Rudi. The Burson is just a little better in my opinion. The most obvious difference it the wider soundstage. Only in Electronica was the soundstage not much wider and imaging not much improved.
Soundstage: With most music, the 2134 is like 170 degrees while the Burson is closer to 190.
Imaging: The 2134 is very good. Vocals very focused. Instrument placement is very good also. Front row presentation. With the Burson, vocals in more songs are less focused because you can hear the FX processing more clearly. Decay, reverb, expander. Instrument placement is just as good as the 2134 but more detail can be heard. Band member presentation, sounds like you are on stage.
Detail: Both are great. The Burson is a bit better in bringing out the detail of background instruments.
Again, the OPA2134 is IMO a very good opamp but the Burson is just better. High and low extension is not only better but more controlled. Treble is extended without being sibilant or piercing. Bass is more textured but like the vocals, you hear the FX processing which sometimes slightly dilutes the attack and slam of the drums in some songs. Finally, the Burson is a little smoother sounding. The claim of detail with the Burson opamps I must agree with. The 2134 is good and I assume that is also due to matching well with the Rudi. The Burson just makes listening a bit more enjoyable. If I had to let the Burson go for some reason, I would not hesitate because I like the 2134 in the Rudi. As for now, $125 for a pair of opamps is a little much but it is a bargain, compared to what people will spend on other accessories and not get much sound improvement.
Some may not agree with me but I like the presentation of the Burson. The only love/hate in this review is with the A1000X. For a close headphone it has a pretty wide open sound. Paired with the Burson, it can sound great with most music and too holographic in a some.