![]() Doubt was lingering however from my past experience with op-amp rolling, so I didn't expect to get my hopes up. I gave up on op-amp rolling for the time being and was happy with this setup.įirst-time SetupOut of nowhere, John from Burson Audio contacted me asking if I wanted to try out some Burson op-amps. In search of better audio quality, I would end up switching out the entire stack for Ding Shine D2 MiNi -> Samson S-amp -> DT880 600ohm. To my ears, and my stack at the time, the difference was quite minimal compared to the standard JRC5532D. I bought a pair of OPA1656 on SOIC to DIP adapters to try and see if there was a noticeable improvement. Switching out the tubes for GE 5654W and Voskhod 6ZH1P-EV worked great in my speaker system, however on headphones the difference was much less desirable.Įventually, I decided to try op-amp rolling. PreludeMy first forage into the concept of rolling was with a Soundblaster G3 -> Fosi Audio P2 -> 560S. My audio stack is on the budget end so this might be a unique deviation from most the rest of the reviews. ![]() DISCLAIMER: This trio of V6 Classics was kindly provided by John from Burson Audio in exchange for my honest review.Īfter spending about a week with these op-amps, I think I now have enough information to finally write this.įirstly, I'll start this review with a little bit of background in my history of tube and op-amp rolling. ![]()
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