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Burson OpAmps - Any experience with these?
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<blockquote data-quote="Freddypipsqueek" data-source="post: 887509" data-attributes="member: 21303"><p>Burson Op-Amps are good but rarely worth the money. I have found the the V.4 version slightly better than the OPA604 which means the OPA627 maybe equal. I do like the Burson but Op-Amps have moved on a bit . . . </p><p></p><p>The point is they will push what you have to the limit and if you would prefer this than the cost and upheaval of moving to new kit they maybe worth a shout.</p><p></p><p>Mine now sit in a Micromega Microdac and thats because thats as good as the Microdac will ever sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freddypipsqueek, post: 887509, member: 21303"] Burson Op-Amps are good but rarely worth the money. I have found the the V.4 version slightly better than the OPA604 which means the OPA627 maybe equal. I do like the Burson but Op-Amps have moved on a bit . . . The point is they will push what you have to the limit and if you would prefer this than the cost and upheaval of moving to new kit they maybe worth a shout. Mine now sit in a Micromega Microdac and thats because thats as good as the Microdac will ever sound. [/QUOTE]
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