WilliamLeonhart
Headphoneus Supremus
Is it dual or single?
I found on mouser.de
http://www.mouser.de/new/njr/NJR-MUSES-Amplifiers/
All prices could be vary!
Mouser Part No: 513-MUSES02
Manufacturer Part No: MUSES02
Manufacturer: NJR
Description: Audio Amplifiers Bipolar Input Dual Op Amp
Pricing (EUR): € 46,53
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May I ask what Burson is it? Is this the v5 single? It looks hugely different from the dual one I've got
Supply and demand - I guess since writing my lackluster reviews of the Muses02, the word is out and they are now plentiful.
I've checked their website and the v5i is much cheaper, at $39 for a dual unit only. Perhaps it's a special version of the v5 with something cut to reduce the price?
Yay! I'm hoping you can justify my comments, but feel free to vilify me, instead! LOL
It's so hard to be objective with this subjective hobby.
I've checked their website and the v5i is much cheaper, at $39 for a dual unit only. Perhaps it's a special version of the v5 with something cut to reduce the price?
A Hybrid Audio Opamp with SSV5 DNA
The inception of our latest product originated as a result of our partnership with a leading microchip foundry. Together we have created an integrated version of our V5 FET circuitry. In order to overcome many of the inherent limitations associated with ICs, we have externalized parts of its circuitry and completed those sections with high quality discrete components.
The newly developed Burson V5i is a hybrid audio opamp, which is both partially IC and discrete. It bears the sonic signature of its bigger brother, the V5 discrete opamp, considered by many as the reference in audio application.
No! You should read the comments on Bursons web-pages
http://www.bursonaudio.com/products/supreme-sound-opamp-v5i
V5 is a full discrete, V5I is a hybrid (using IC and discrete elements) audio amp!