I had asked him the same and his response was that they are reading every paper on the planet on implementing the 9038 into the V2+. This was several months ago.
That's exciting news! When I talked to Alex it was when Burson first released the V2+.
I had asked him the same and his response was that they are reading every paper on the planet on implementing the 9038 into the V2+. This was several months ago.
thanks so much i installed it and all is great
Are the new 9028/9038 capable to produce different flavors on V2+? If not, it would be hardly a motive for someone to upgrade I think.
Improvements over 9018 are less significant in this case than matching music preference.
can u explain what you are talking about, and can that be replaced easily without sending the v2+ to burson
Thanks very much for the info! They really should let us know this important info. This is why I heard a difference in SQ, I thought I was hearing things.Just a tidbit for V2+ owners.
If you power up your V2+ prior to powering up your connected source device (iPad,laptop,etc) to it, the 5 volt USB supply will be provided by the V2.
If you are all connected up and you first power up your source device and then power up your V2, the 5 volt supply will be provided by the source device.
The latter method will usually be the noisiest method. Your much better off letting the V2 supply the 5 volts internally for best performance via USB.
Burson doesn't advertise this, but a little birdy in the know assured me that this was the case.
Just a tidbit for V2+ owners.
If you power up your V2+ prior to powering up your connected source device (iPad,laptop,etc) to it, the 5 volt USB supply will be provided by the V2.
If you are all connected up and you first power up your source device and then power up your V2, the 5 volt supply will be provided by the source device.
The latter method will usually be the noisiest method. Your much better off letting the V2 supply the 5 volts internally for best performance via USB.
Burson doesn't advertise this, but a little birdy in the know assured me that this was the case.
so every time i want to connect my burson to my laptop, i should first power off my laptop first. Then I first power on burson then connect it to my laptop then turn on my laptop
that is a bit not practical unless i am missing how its should be done correctly
that is more convenientIf your PC/laptop is on all the time and you want to turn on the Burson. Simply disconnect the USB cable first from the Burson, then power up the Burson, and then reconnect the USB.
I tried once to connect the RCA cable from PC sound card while the Soloist was on and I got severe, ear-drilling static noise from the headphone out. Burson clearly states the unit must be off while playing with cables. I wouldn't take the risk moving cables all the time.
I've managed to borrow a V2+ for testing hopefully it will stand up to the hype!