Thanks! It was so confusing but I think your video really clears it up. They should just share your video on their website lol
@cristi724
2 жыл бұрын
IMO Burson themselves could clear up the confusion with a simple product chart, just copy paste a format from every other manufacturer and replace with their products. The whole 3 X/P/R/GT thing is way more confusing than it needs to be. Especially when they do more/less things and aren't just improved versions of the same thing. What I can't figure out from their manuals is if you need to unplug the headphones in order for the pre-amp output to work on their units, or is there a button on some? The Soloist 3XGT has an ouput select, but is it only for the stuff on the backside or does it also switch off the headphones if you pick XLR/RCA output except the one with the sub? The Playmate has no buttons, so I assume you need to unplug the headphones? Or is it all on all the time and they expect the user to turn off whatever is connected to the pre-out? What about volume and gain? Does it apply to the pre-out the same it applies to the HP outputs? So if I'm blasting the speakers and then plug-in headphones, did I just connect a pair of IEMs to a 7W amp with the volume at 60? User caution is obviously important, but it's good to know before buying what to expect from the product. They should work on their manuals a bit more. They went through the trouble of designing amazing gear (from what I could tell from the reviews, I don't own any yet) but the manuals are very amateur. They're mostly copy/paste between products with different pictures and specs, and little to no details on how the product actually functions. But hey, at least we know they're using the "legendary MUSES72320 controller"... whatever the heck that is.
@buffal0bilious
2 жыл бұрын
I see the Soloist 3XP / Composer 3XP stack (which people speak highly of) is about the same price as the Conductor 3XR. I can see how the use cases / upgrade paths are different, but given they're nearly the same price, I'm curious to know how they compare sound-wise.
@BloomAudio
2 жыл бұрын
The overall sound characteristics are pretty similar, but I would give a slight edge to the Conductor 3X Reference in terms of the texture in the bass, and presenting the highs in a way that's less fatiguing. The stack gets the advantage in, as you mentioned, flexibility, and also you get just a little bit more power from the Soloist 3X Performance than the Conductor 3X Reference.
@JasonDkiran
3 жыл бұрын
I have the Conductor 3 XR and its an amazing all in 1, sounds amazing and built like a tank
@robbas_krk1510
2 жыл бұрын
Hey, what headphones do you pair with the Conductor? How does it work?
@JasonDkiran
2 жыл бұрын
@@robbas_krk1510 Sennheiser HD800s, Focal Utopia , LCD-X. It’s a very dynamic and resolving Amp/Dac. Best in its class. The new GT is even better
@mikedergalev
Жыл бұрын
@@JasonDkiran recieved mine today! GT is better but lil bit too expensive for my comfort) also lcd-x does not scale very well, what do you think? i ran them on ifi xdsd portable device and the difference is not night and day tbh. my plan for 3XR is not lcd x though but smth like susvara or lcd-5.
@JasonDkiran
Жыл бұрын
@@mikedergalev hi, yes I have Susvara and LCD-5 and new Utopia . All handle well on the Burson. A good quality USB cable makes a big difference.
@mikedergalev
Жыл бұрын
@@JasonDkiran usb cable hmm? I use stock one for now. How much should this cable cost to be good quality in your opinion?
@carlosalvarez7445
2 жыл бұрын
No doubt the Playmate 2 is a great device, however it has a critical problem which may be a deal breaker for many... no SPDIF digital input! Honestly how would Burson prioritize toslink over SPDIF? Of course Conductor has the option... at twice the price...
@joshswanedits
2 жыл бұрын
Did you manage to listen to the arya on the playmate 2? very interested in that combo?
@BloomAudio
2 жыл бұрын
I had listened to the V2 Arya on the Playmate and found it to be a little bit bright overall. It might be good if you want something more bright/analytical. Definitely some strong characteristics in separation, definition, and soundstage though.
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