It's shouldn't be that drastic of a change since most of the aftermarket op-amps have some gain build into them.I think maybe it’s the op-amp configuration or how they were inserted, I dunno! But when I switched op amps around they’re back to normal gain. Back to 50+ on high gain with the Susvara now. Didn’t know gain could be significantly affected by op amp rolling sometimes.
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Burson Soloist 3X Grand Tourer Head Amp/Pre Amp w/Sub out - 10W XLR
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I agree it shouldn’t! And yet, there I was. Either it was the op amp (or how loosely they were inserted) or perhaps a software hiccup in either Roon or HQplayerIt's shouldn't be that drastic of a change since most of the aftermarket op-amps have some gain build into them.
Yeah, definitely a weird phenomenon. Is the problem repeatable? You may have a bad op-amp or socketI agree it shouldn’t! And yet, there I was. Either it was the op amp (or how loosely they were inserted) or perhaps a software hiccup in either Roon or HQplayer
kenjamin0523
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Got my 3x gt today. Firstly I worry about a fan noise, but when I turn it on first time, I barely hear it.
The sound is good with my R26 dac, very transparent with stock opamp, but sound on bright side on Sus vs Utopia.
Trying #8 config and really enjoy the sound. The transparent still there add a little warm on mid and subbass, sound like tube amp confirmed. Will try some other configs later.
GT now drives my Sus at 56 volume on low gain. Do I need to use medium or high gain?
The sound is good with my R26 dac, very transparent with stock opamp, but sound on bright side on Sus vs Utopia.
Trying #8 config and really enjoy the sound. The transparent still there add a little warm on mid and subbass, sound like tube amp confirmed. Will try some other configs later.
GT now drives my Sus at 56 volume on low gain. Do I need to use medium or high gain?
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LegionofDoom
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I have been experiencing the config shown in the pic below for several weeks now. With no Vivids in the circuit, the variance to the stock config is profound.
I will describe this config as rather “tube-like”. But before I do, on a psychic level this configuration is probably the first time I have gone from listening to the music…to enjoying the music. Of course sometimes I do like a deep dive on details and transparent sparkle, but it is more of a place to visit—not where I want to live full time.
So for listening notes: bass is more prominent with low end rumble and weight. Probably a bit more bloomy, versus tighter and precise. I compare it to someone who is bulky but fit…to someone more shredded and cut. You just get a bit more meat to the bass. Feels like a 5-10% bump at the expense of the same amount of definition. I put this all somewhat in the tweak zone as opposed a major change.
Stage. I find the Classics somewhat more holographic. The listening experience feels bigger and wider, as if I am sitting a bit further away from the performance. To me this sounds a little more “real”…and it is pleasing.
Dynamics. Small reduction. My notes says there sounds a bit less “energy” to everything. This is more a feeling than a tone change. I simply find the performance more relaxed. Some tracks this is fine. Others I yearned for a little more. This is more where the tube-like presentation creeps in.
Mids/highs. I think the mids are glorious and really no change from Vivids. The highs are more rolled off. If you have a shouty highs perception of stock…many configs can tame that. This config eliminates it in my opinion. You may miss the sparkle and ultimate detail transparency if you really vibe on that. I think I hear still a ton of detail…it’s just not set to “max”.
Bottomline: If you have other warm amps or tube amps, this might be a step too close to them to ruin the distinction of owning a GT. If you only own a GT, and occasionally wish you owned a tube amp, this config is an excellent proxy.
A few days ago I went back to a pair of Vivids and removed the Classics. That lasted one night and I put the Classics back in. I guess that speaks volumes as to my ultimate satisfaction. If I had to give one word to this config…it’s “pleasing”. That’s perhaps not a typical audiophile adjective, but there you have it. Ultimately a fair retort might be I op amp rolled my way far enough away from stock that I have to accept that I really don’t like a stock GT. I probably do have to accept that. But I do really REALLY like where I landed. I still think that makes it a good purchase for me in the final analysis.
Cheers!
I will describe this config as rather “tube-like”. But before I do, on a psychic level this configuration is probably the first time I have gone from listening to the music…to enjoying the music. Of course sometimes I do like a deep dive on details and transparent sparkle, but it is more of a place to visit—not where I want to live full time.
So for listening notes: bass is more prominent with low end rumble and weight. Probably a bit more bloomy, versus tighter and precise. I compare it to someone who is bulky but fit…to someone more shredded and cut. You just get a bit more meat to the bass. Feels like a 5-10% bump at the expense of the same amount of definition. I put this all somewhat in the tweak zone as opposed a major change.
Stage. I find the Classics somewhat more holographic. The listening experience feels bigger and wider, as if I am sitting a bit further away from the performance. To me this sounds a little more “real”…and it is pleasing.
Dynamics. Small reduction. My notes says there sounds a bit less “energy” to everything. This is more a feeling than a tone change. I simply find the performance more relaxed. Some tracks this is fine. Others I yearned for a little more. This is more where the tube-like presentation creeps in.
Mids/highs. I think the mids are glorious and really no change from Vivids. The highs are more rolled off. If you have a shouty highs perception of stock…many configs can tame that. This config eliminates it in my opinion. You may miss the sparkle and ultimate detail transparency if you really vibe on that. I think I hear still a ton of detail…it’s just not set to “max”.
Bottomline: If you have other warm amps or tube amps, this might be a step too close to them to ruin the distinction of owning a GT. If you only own a GT, and occasionally wish you owned a tube amp, this config is an excellent proxy.
A few days ago I went back to a pair of Vivids and removed the Classics. That lasted one night and I put the Classics back in. I guess that speaks volumes as to my ultimate satisfaction. If I had to give one word to this config…it’s “pleasing”. That’s perhaps not a typical audiophile adjective, but there you have it. Ultimately a fair retort might be I op amp rolled my way far enough away from stock that I have to accept that I really don’t like a stock GT. I probably do have to accept that. But I do really REALLY like where I landed. I still think that makes it a good purchase for me in the final analysis.
Cheers!
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kenjamin0523
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It’s a #8 config which I mentioned as well. Relaxing, meaty, emotion.
LegionofDoom
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Very much agree that “emotion” comes back 100% to the listening experience. I consider emotion the obverse of “analytical.”It’s a #8 config which I mentioned as well. Relaxing, meaty, emotion.
Well said!
lightoflight
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Thanks for the descriptive assessment, guys. I'll be adding it to the document.
I'd love to try the Classics out someday, as I am trying to find someone to trade with.
I'd love to try the Classics out someday, as I am trying to find someone to trade with.
sorry for the plug, but figure someone may be interested.
I've listed my SIL 994s on classifieds if anyone has been looking to try them at a discount. Thanks & happy listening!
I've listed my SIL 994s on classifieds if anyone has been looking to try them at a discount. Thanks & happy listening!
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heys guys/girls... just got a new Burson yesterday... only been turned on once so far... I like every thing about it but would like to tone it down a little with op amps...I have been experiencing the config shown in the pic below for several weeks now. With no Vivids in the circuit, the variance to the stock config is profound.
I will describe this config as rather “tube-like”. But before I do, on a psychic level this configuration is probably the first time I have gone from listening to the music…to enjoying the music. Of course sometimes I do like a deep dive on details and transparent sparkle, but it is more of a place to visit—not where I want to live full time.
So for listening notes: bass is more prominent with low end rumble and weight. Probably a bit more bloomy, versus tighter and precise. I compare it to someone who is bulky but fit…to someone more shredded and cut. You just get a bit more meat to the bass. Feels like a 5-10% bump at the expense of the same amount of definition. I put this all somewhat in the tweak zone as opposed a major change.
Stage. I find the Classics somewhat more holographic. The listening experience feels bigger and wider, as if I am sitting a bit further away from the performance. To me this sounds a little more “real”…and it is pleasing.
Dynamics. Small reduction. My notes says there sounds a bit less “energy” to everything. This is more a feeling than a tone change. I simply find the performance more relaxed. Some tracks this is fine. Others I yearned for a little more. This is more where the tube-like presentation creeps in.
Mids/highs. I think the mids are glorious and really no change from Vivids. The highs are more rolled off. If you have a shouty highs perception of stock…many configs can tame that. This config eliminates it in my opinion. You may miss the sparkle and ultimate detail transparency if you really vibe on that. I think I hear still a ton of detail…it’s just not set to “max”.
Bottomline: If you have other warm amps or tube amps, this might be a step too close to them to ruin the distinction of owning a GT. If you only own a GT, and occasionally wish you owned a tube amp, this config is an excellent proxy.
A few days ago I went back to a pair of Vivids and removed the Classics. That lasted one night and I put the Classics back in. I guess that speaks volumes as to my ultimate satisfaction. If I had to give one word to this config…it’s “pleasing”. That’s perhaps not a typical audiophile adjective, but there you have it. Ultimately a fair retort might be I op amp rolled my way far enough away from stock that I have to accept that I really don’t like a stock GT. I probably do have to accept that. But I do really REALLY like where I landed. I still think that makes it a good purchase for me in the final analysis.
Cheers!
@LegionofDoom .... can you please tell me what op amps you are using and in what stage of the amp... it sounds like you have yours tuned to what I like too...
thanks
kenjamin0523
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Thanks for sharing many wonderful config. I’m new in opamp world. Now I have SL2590s - 994s - V6 Vivids - V6 classic. Can you describe more about signature sound of each opamp?Thanks for the descriptive assessment, guys. I'll be adding it to the document.
I'd love to try the Classics out someday, as I am trying to find someone to trade with.
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Did anyone tried Sparkos SS3602 Dual Discreet Opamps in their GTs?
I’m using them with ss2590. Somehow preferring them over the SILs in my configDid anyone tried Sparkos SS3602 Dual Discreet Opamps in their GTs?
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Nice. In what configuration you are using both 2590 and 3602?I’m using them with ss2590. Somehow preferring them over the SILs in my config
Currntly 2590 in the input buffer and 3602 in volume controlNice. In what configuration you are using both 2590 and 3602?
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