Burson Conductor SL 1793 Headphone Amp/DAC (USED SALE)
8/10 Condition (works great) USB DOES NOT WORK WITH APPLE PRODUCTS AUDIOPHILES gravitating towards using a computer as the heart of their music system certainly have no dearth of options now. And they don’t have to worry about space – related components are designed to fit into the tight confines of a desktop. Here’s a slew of desktop products to whet their appetite – from Burson Audio, based in Melbourne, Australia, comes the Conductor SL 9018 headphone amp/32-bit DAC, Conductor SL 1793 headphone amp/24-bit DAC and Timekeeper stereo/mono power amplifier. The company, which has been around since the mid-1990s, espouses the “less is more” approach and the new products have been designed ground up for maximum performance and minimum frills. The SL 9018, which features a fully discrete output stage, operates entirely in Class A and will capably drive most headphones to their full potential. Its two-watt-per-channel rating, into eight ohms, marks it as one of the most powerful head amps i