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Burson Super Regulators are a direct replacement for some of the most commonly used regulators in the market, based on the same technology from Burson Power Supply. We are now warping some of the most significant innovations of our power supply into a neat package, which allows anyone to apply our technology into their existing gear and obtain instant and excellent results.
For example if you apply our Super Regulator to a typical CD player you will be able to hear a lot more micro detail that was once muddied by white noise. You will also find bass improvement with better control and definition because now the regulator can recover faster from large current draws. You can also expect to hear a more open sound stage as many of the hidden details will now appear, along with the rest of the information to form a more three dimensional sound stage.
Some of you may wonder “Why Burson Super Regulator does not use ICs to simplify the circuit?” as most of the biggest DIY brands are proudly showcasing their own Integrated Circuit (IC) based Super Regulators (and charging ridiculous margins for them). The answer is simple; ICs are just not good enough for Team Burson! From our discrete opamp we demonstrated the shortfalls of op-amps (please click here to find out more) and the same principle applies when it comes to a Hi End power supply. We’d rather hand solder the 8 transistors instead of taking the easy way out.
Noise: • Module A & B: < 65 nV/SqrrtHz Output impedance: • Module A & B : <15m-ohm Dimensions (Inc Heat Sinks): • 40 x 40 x 30 mm (Module A & B) • Weight: 15 gram Installation of our Burson Super Regulator Module LM78XX and Lm79XX is easy. De-solder and remove your existing regulator from your CD player or DAC and replace it with our Super Regulator with the same pin out.
However, LM317 and LM337 module require the following alteration to your existing circuit.
Burson Super Regulator in Benchmark Media DAC 1
Oscar Mexico
Burson Super Regulator in Ezdac (PCM1794)
I recently built a Ezdac using a PCM1794 dac, I've added the Burson regulators for the output stage, I would like to have used your clock but theres not enough space in the case, with the Burson buffer on the output the sound is really good... Leo UK
Burson Super Regulators in Maratnz CD63!!!
Rick USA
Burson Super Regulator in Hi-End DIY battery power phono stage
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Saffier Brull The Netherlands
Once you have applied the Burson Super Regulators, the noise floor of your music will reduce to minimal. You will find yourself in front of a much darker sound stage. Against this darker background, micro detail which makes music musical, once mucked by white noise will shine through to complete a more three dimensional sound stage. Against this darker background comes contrast, color, definition and a much happier audiophile…
You will be able to substitute the Burson Super Regulator with the following module of conventional regulator:
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