Burson Timekeeper Voyager - 200 Watts monoblocks, with MOSFET Transistors, powered by 480W GaN Fusion Core power supplies

Jan 11, 2025 at 3:00 PM Post #16 of 19
Based on how it sounds, its huge output power, size & look the Timekeeper might be an end game for several folks.

@xkamran, what source are you using to drive your Timekeeper?
My setup is near field. Using spendor classic 4/5 monitors. Using isotek aquarious evo3 power conditioner for all digital inputs.

Gustard r26 DAC with lhy ock2 external clock, gustard u18 DDC.

For preamplifier burson voyager with v7 opamps vivids. Burson mononlocks voyager with v7 vivids and power core. Interconnects xlr and rca chord shawline. Also using xdhoo 26 with apos selective tube for preamplifier.

This is with the voyager as preamplifier.
. this is pure class A bliss. if you get a deal grab it. it is very hard to beat this under 10k in my humble opinion. i have also tried first watt class a, passlab 25 class a etc. again it also depends on other variables and your taste. to me the sound is liquid clear as a solid state and has got the valvle tubbiness i think that comes from the new mosfets they are using.
the only downside as expected is that the monoblocks gets very hot. it is defiantly uncomfortable to touch them. but why would we touch them :p
 
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Jan 12, 2025 at 2:38 AM Post #17 of 19
this is pure class A bliss. if you get a deal grab it. it is very hard to beat this under 10k in my humble opinion.
I totally agree, Easter deal or some other deal and the price / quality & price / performance ratios will be the best.

the only downside as expected is that the monoblocks gets very hot.
Funny thing, My Timekeeper GT4 amps are less warm than the Conductor GT4. In my Motherboard 03 review I was measuring 46.4C on Conductor GT4 and 40.5C on Timekeeper GT4 while playing tracks at moderate volume.
 
Jan 14, 2025 at 1:51 AM Post #18 of 19
I totally agree, Easter deal or some other deal and the price / quality & price / performance ratios will be the best.


Funny thing, My Timekeeper GT4 amps are less warm than the Conductor GT4. In my Motherboard 03 review I was measuring 46.4C on Conductor GT4 and 40.5C on Timekeeper GT4 while playing tracks at moderate volume.
mine is timekeeper voyager. not sure about the timekeeper gt4. i haven't measured it but i sure can't put my fingers on it.
 

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