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Disclaimer: These are really just musings on my part, thinking out loud if you will. Perhaps 'confused ramblings' would be more accurate. I have not tried a Burson Buffer and am therefore not 'for' or 'against' them.I've often read that the input impedance of a component should ideally be at least 100x that of the output impedance of the preceding component in order to avoid lack of drive, bass, detail etc etc.MGalusha measured the modded SB2 (no opamp in output stage) output impedance at 220 ohms at 1Khz. My pre-amp for example has an input impedance of 43K and an output impedance of approx 120 ohms. This means that my pre-amp's input impedance is nearly 200x the output impedance of my Bolder modded SB's analog output and would seem to suggest that the Burson Buffer would provide no "impedance related" benefits in my system.My amp has an input impedance of 47K. This is just over 200x the output impedance of the modded SB2 and would seem to indicate that adding the BB and removing my pre-amp would provide no "impedance related" benefits either. You could argue that the removal of an active pre-amp should provide improvements in transparency and lower noise floor, therfore increased detail etc etc. However, I'm not sure that is true in my case. My pre-amp has only approx 4dB of gain (less than the 6dB of the BB) and has been upgraded with BlackGate N/NX caps in PS section and Sonicap Platinum teflons in the key signal path positions. Also the pot was replaced with a very transparent TKD 2PC65S stepped attenuator (as used in the ~$15K CTC BlowTorch) and then bypassed with Vishay S102 resistors.When I received my Bolder modded SB2 and PS, I ran it direct to my amp for several months. It sounded great. However, it sounded significantly better when I re-inserted my pre-amp (and that was before the BlackGates and Platinums were installed in the pre-amp). More drive, engagement, body, detail and even sounded quieter. The amp's input impedance was almost 400x the output impedance of the pre-amp versus just over 200x the output impedance of the modded SB2.This would seem to suggest that the 100x general rule is nowhere near high enough to eliminate all impedance related issues.I may end up trying a BB in my system to see what effect it has, but for now I would be very interested to hear what positive/negative effects members who have heard the Burson Buffer realised in their systems, and am particularly interested in what the input/output impedances of their source/pre/amp were. I am not looking for simple raves/bashes of the BB, instead I am trying to get a feel for how much of its impact (good or bad) really are due to impedance related issues. So, descriptions of sonic effects without the supporting impedance data are useless, please them out. Thanks.
If the impedences are appropriate, the other related factor to good quality sound is whether the source has adequate drive to be connected directly to the amp. If not, then an active component (e.g. preamp or buffer) can add the necessary drive.Cheers,Tom
...John Cook of Black Sand Cables purchased some Burson Buffers and evaluated them in his system with a stock S3. He found that the Buffer made a significant improvement to the sound qualities of the S3 when connected in the chain between the S3 and preamp. I purchased a Burson Buffer from John and connected it between the S3 and Candela. I was amazed at the improvement in sound and have been so happy I have not tried eliminating the preamp from the system.
There is also miller capacitance of the first stage of the amp and capacitance of the cables as well. To overcome this capacitance in order to avoid rolloff in high freq, one must have enough current to drive the input stage. Combine ability to swing enough voltage on dynamics peaks, as Orson says, with current to overcome capacitance and you are asking for transconductance, something lots of dac outputs don't have a lot of, even some opamps are shy of transconductance.
OK, so do units like the BB enable the modded SB's output stage to provide greater voltage swing and current into the pre-amps or power amps they are feeding? (please forgive my total lack of EE knowledge )
Many thanks Wayne, the murky waters begin to clear...Methinks I will try one between my Bolder SB2 and modded GK-1 pre-amp. If it adds no benefit there, I will try it between the solid state output of the GK-1 and my subwoofer (adjusting the sub's gain to restore balance of course).
...i had my SB modded with wayne's standard analog mod and i am very happy with the sound but lowering the output to 1.1v has really crippled the db output on my system (whichaccording to wayne is a direct result of the output of the modded SB and the amount of watts being pushed by my amps has little to do with it). i have also ordered a burson buffer and am hoping the stock unit will bump up the output sufficiently. i think this IS something that most prospective customers should be aware of. the volume loss in my system is severe enough that i can't see living with it the way it is now. i will reply when i get the buffer and let you all know how it works out.
DSK,If you do not want the gain, get in touch with Burson and ask them to lower the gain to 3 db or less.If they can not help you, send me an e-mail or pm. I can let you know how to lower the gain.