Thenarus
New Head-Fier
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Basically, it's a smaller, less expensive HA-160D without some of the preamp functions. What is interesting, however, is that Burson has also consolidated the high and low gain outputs into a single out.
From Alex at Burson regarding the headphone out:
"The output of the DS is somewhere between the high and low outputs on the HA-160D. And because we use a high quality volume pot instead of our step attenuator, you will have more control on the volume."
Thanks, roker, for pointing out that this uses ALPS pots for volume control as opposed to the stepped attenuators used on the full-size HA-160D.
Unit will be available for sale November 1st (thanks Huff).
Contest to win one
Official page
Basically, it's a smaller, less expensive HA-160D without some of the preamp functions. What is interesting, however, is that Burson has also consolidated the high and low gain outputs into a single out.
From Alex at Burson regarding the headphone out:
"The output of the DS is somewhere between the high and low outputs on the HA-160D. And because we use a high quality volume pot instead of our step attenuator, you will have more control on the volume."
Thanks, roker, for pointing out that this uses ALPS pots for volume control as opposed to the stepped attenuators used on the full-size HA-160D.
Unit will be available for sale November 1st (thanks Huff).