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Summary of Contents for HA-160

Page 1: ...Burson Audio HA 160 Headphone Amplifier User Manual www BursonAudio com Want free warranty extension Please read page 7 for details Free Warranty Extension ...

Page 2: ...ORY KIT 4 CHOOSING A LOCATION FOR THE HA160 4 CONNECTIONS 5 CONNECTING TO AC POWER 6 Using AC Line Conditioners 6 Leaving the AC power on 6 Break in and warm up 6 TIPS 6 FREE WARRANTY EXTENSION 7 WARRANTY CONDITIONS 7 SPECIFICATIONS 8 OTHER FEATURES 8 ...

Page 3: ...audiophiles the sole purpose of the team was to pool various knowledge and experience to build and develop audio projects for the member s own enjoyment None of the projects were aimed to have any commercial value they were either too costly or too time consuming to produce on a large scale Instead they were always aimed to achieve perfection The team believes that making a piece of audio equipmen...

Page 4: ...y Kit Included in the carton you will find an accessory kit that contains the following AC power cord HA160 Headphone Amp User manual with warranty registration instruction Choosing a Location for the HA160 The sound quality of all high performance audio components can be degraded by vibration Try to avoid stacking other audio component on top of the HA160 and allow minimum of 1cm clearance around...

Page 5: ... your music system Below is an illustration of the Burson HA160 front and rear panels showing all inputs and outputs IEC Intake Power switch Input RCA 110 230V AC selection Volume Control Headphone Jack A B Output A 150 600 ohm Headphone Output B 15 150 ohm Headphone Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 A B ...

Page 6: ...Some said that leaving the power on allows the circuitry to remain at a constant operating temperature providing better performance and longer life However there is always a slight increase in risk of fire or damage to any electrical component when the power is left on We believe that it is not necessary for the HA 160 to be remained on constantly Break in and warm up Careful listeners will notice...

Page 7: ...umid damp environment nor subjected to weather water or salt spray 4 During the warranty period Burson will replace a defective Burson HA160 with a similar available product at no cost to the owner for labour materials and shipping charges from Burson 5 Burson shall not under any circumstances be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from the loss of property or other damage o...

Page 8: ...Weight 5 kg Dimensions 210mm X 145mm X 60mm Other Features Dual Mono design for maximum noise separation Extreme short signal path less than 6cm on Hi quality PCB High Quality components Elna Audio graded caps carefully matched high quality audio transistors DALE military graded resistors with hand soldering Sophisticated power filtering and short circuit protection net work Happy Listening ...

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