Burson V5 Series Preview (Oscilloscope Images of 4 Op-Amp Setups) HD

30.12.2016
Pause the video frequently and examine the signals as a still image! This is just a quick shot of 4 different op-amp setups in my E12 DIY with a FiiO X5k as DAC. Using 2x AD797, 1x AD8620, 1x Burson V5i and OPA1611 op-amps in the E12. While capturing all the signals live with my Hitachi V-1065 (100Mhz) oscilloscope. I am limited to the time domain, so that sucks. However, I will be posting an oscilloscope build video soon that offers it (only 5MHz though). The song is by Eric Lindell (all rights reserved) titled "Lullaby For Mercy Ann" in 16bit 44.2kHz FLAC. Link to the album below: https://www.amazon.com/Gulf-Coast-Highway-Eric-Lindell/dp/B001QU87EE The audio is not what is important, but it is to ensure you are seeing it in sync. However, the quality is terrible by a camera recording headphones. This is not meant to be a music video in the slightest. This video is meant to be an update to show people what I am up to and to let everyone know my Audeze EL-8 open-backs just arrived! Now the real testing begins! Pause this video frequently and analyze the differences in the signals. I found the oscilloscope interesting when trying to quantify what I am hearing in various setups and then trying to describe that in words for reviews. Overall I found the Burson V5i had the best soundstage of any of the other three presented here. The V5i is very snappy and accurate with great mid range, reminds me of a MUSE01 to some extent. However, once I show you the V5-OPA-D vs. the V5i-D you will understand my real feelings about what Burson has to offer! The V5-OPA is almost unmatched by any setup I can come up with. I want to find a way to quantify that and show you all. This video is meant for scientific/educational purposes and to let people know their 1970-1980 oscilloscopes can still play a role in analyzing hardware in 2016! Stay tuned for my review and more projects are in the works as I speak!

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