In terms of power, of course. In terms of synergy i can t tell. It drives susvara on medium gain, even at very loud volumes with a powerful bass, a very good slam and a beautiful soundstage, and susvara is even less sensitive.
My Burson unfortunately refuses to turn on now, it just suddenly lost power and the blue light will not turn on. I put all the stock opamps to be sure and it still refuses to turn on. Anyone know what I can do?
My Burson unfortunately refuses to turn on now, it just suddenly lost power and the blue light will not turn on. I put all the stock opamps to be sure and it still refuses to turn on. Anyone know what I can do?
My Burson unfortunately refuses to turn on now, it just suddenly lost power and the blue light will not turn on. I put all the stock opamps to be sure and it still refuses to turn on. Anyone know what I can do?
make sure all the silent power modules are PERFECTLY straight up and down when putting the lid on and put it PERFECTLY straight down and they should squeeze in place with the little foam on the underside of the top cover. had it happen and about crap my pants but everything was fine.
I am going to check the power modules and the lid but it did not occur after me moving it or opening it up, it goes turned itself off after some hours of listening.
@awesomenatorrad it's probably the power supply. Were you using the regular non supercharger power supply? I've never heard of a supercharger dying, but I've heard of dozens of the standard power supplies giving out.
Nope the actual supercharger went out, that is interesting because when I used a generic power supply the blue light turned on. I have to find a supercharger 5a now.
I'd talk to Burson. They're really really helpful. I've had a couple issues with some of their stuff in the past and they just handled it no questions asked.
I'd talk to Burson. They're really really helpful. I've had a couple issues with some of their stuff in the past and they just handled it no questions asked.
If it's in warranty, the supercharger is covered but I had a Funk die on me out of warranty and they sent me a replacement board for free and I just slapped it in and it was fixed. I think they'd much rather just replace the supercharger than refund the amp and either way they're still not losing money.
Definitely speak to Burson. My soloist 3xGT is currently in for repair, and communications has been spotty at best. I think there's a Charles who seems to respond more frequently, but its been 2 months since my amp stopped working, and I currently don't even have an ETA for the return. It's quite frustrating. I hope you have a better experience than I do.
Definitely speak to Burson. My soloist 3xGT is currently in for repair, and communications has been spotty at best. I think there's a Charles who seems to respond more frequently, but its been 2 months since my amp stopped working, and I currently don't even have an ETA for the return. It's quite frustrating. I hope you have a better experience than I do.
Thanks, I got mine used so it seems it is best to refund it at this point. I will wait to hear back from them because it is just the supercharger, the amp has no issues, seeing if they can replace it.
Thanks, I got mine used so it seems it is best to refund it at this point. I will wait to hear back from them because it is just the supercharger, the amp has no issues, seeing if they can replace it.
Going to run this for a bit. So far, tonality is similar to running Vivid in voltage, Classic in input, and Muzg in volume, but it’s definitely a tad warmer.
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