Hello everyone.
Yesterday I replace the standard op-amps of my H10 with a set of Burson Supreme V5 SS-Opamp. Dual + Single, a total of 4 pieces of course.
Here are some photos!
The boxes:
Setting up....
Case opening
All op-amps set-up. I had a photo taken 'during' the process, but it was horribly out of focus so I had to drop it.
Anyway, one thing worth to mention (even if it has been told already in this thread) is that the dual op-amps are near the back of the H10, while the single are in the right side.
The Burson op-amps have a bezel whose position need to match the position of the notch of the op-amp you are going to replace. It is a very easy and straightforward process.
I am no expert and I did the whole operation in 10 minutes or so.
I only had one issue, in fact related to the gustard h10 rather than the op-amps: one of the rear screws was overtightened. Luckily, I managed to pull it out with the help of a philips screwdriver. I obviously had to replace the screw with a similar one. Nothing major.
But I simply do not understand the need of overtightening, especially with
hexagon socket head screw: sometimes the head of these kind of screws is very fragile and if overtightened, it becomes very hard to extract them because they can easily worn.
Now back to listening!!
with my Sennheiser HD650 (not shown here)
The boxes now contain the original op-amps:
First impressions: a very nice improvement! Enhanced detail retrieval and wider soundstage.
These are the impressions after 20-30 minutes of listening; I will report more impressions in a few days.