Measurement's report Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference LP SLOW - Reference Audio Analyzer

Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference

LP SLOW
About this report
This is a report for professionals with a suite of tests for line output devices. Alternative version of the report for "dummies" in development.

A suite of tests for the line-out can be used for headphone or speaker output if in this mode it is possible to use the device as a source for connecting an external amplifier or if such a test suite can give more information about the implementation of the DAC in the device.

Line-out, differences from the output for headphones and speakers





Test report - general data Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference (as Line Out mode)

Your browser does not support Canvas
Your browser does not support Canvas





Brief information

Clicking on the graph will take you to the comparison page of different models with advanced graph display settings.





Frequency response Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference LP SLOW (as Line Out mode)

Your browser does not support Canvas
Graphics setting view
Channel

Range

Frequency band


Brief information

Clicking on the graph will take you to the comparison page of different models with advanced graph display settings.



Impulse response Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference LP SLOW (as Line Out mode)

Your browser does not support Canvas
Graphics setting view
Channel

Duration for impulse, envelope and step responses

Your browser does not support Canvas
Graphics setting view
Channel

Duration for impulse, envelope and step responses




Brief information

Clicking on the graph will take you to the comparison page of different models with advanced graph display settings.





Aliasing Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference LP SLOW (as Line Out mode)

Your browser does not support Canvas
Graphics setting view
Channel

Range

Type test:


Brief information

Clicking on the graph will take you to the comparison page of different models with advanced graph display settings.



Checking for correctness of reproduction signals depth more than 16-bit Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference LP SLOW (as Line Out mode)

Your browser does not support Canvas
Graphics setting view
Channel

Range


Brief information

Clicking on the graph will take you to the comparison page of different models with advanced graph display settings.





Waveforms / Spectra Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference LP SLOW (as Line Out mode)

Your browser does not support Canvas
Graphics setting view
Channel

Range

Your browser does not support Canvas
Graphics setting view
Channel

Range

Type test:


Brief information

Clicking on the graph will take you to the comparison page of different models with advanced graph display settings.





More detailed

Measurements of Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference LP SLOW were carried out by Roman Kuznetsov on the hardware-software complex RAA.

The Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference LP SLOW test was conducted as a black box test, without regard to cost and prestige. This is the basic principle for making measurements, measurement reports and developing tests in RAA.




Kuznetsov Roman
Founder of RAA



Known by the nickname romanrex
Аuthor of articles iXBT.com



Information for Authors. You can freely use the graphics in your articles with a link to us.












Original text in Russian page. Translation page is not yet ready

You can help with translation via the: facebook and feedback.




Comments

Commentary view:





DjBobby
Изображения, медиа и смайлы доступны в исходном чате.
2021-09-29 10:39:35

Comment to the Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference AP FAST professional report
Hello Roman,
Many thanks for great work.
I have one question regarding 2 Burson units, Conductor 3X Reference and Conductor 3X Performance. They have identical dac chip inside and identical list of filters. However, comparing the DAC filter graphs side by side, they gave confusing results. It's all mixed up. Is it really true that the AP Fast of 3X reference corresponds to MP Fast on the 3X performance? LP Fast on 3X Ref. measures like LP Slow on 3X Perf. and so on. Many thanks for the clarification.
Best regards, Bobby
Reply


romanrex
Изображения, медиа и смайлы доступны в исходном чате.
2021-09-29 13:55:28

Comment to the Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference AP FAST professional report

DjBobby 2021-09-29 10:39:35
Comment to the Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference AP FAST professional report
Hello Roman,
Many thanks for great work.
I have one question regarding 2 Burson units, Conductor 3X Reference and Conductor 3X Performance. They have identical dac chip inside and identical list of filters. However, comparing the DAC filter graphs side by side, they gave confusing results. It's all mixed up. Is it really true that the AP Fast of 3X reference corresponds to MP Fast on the 3X performance? LP Fast on 3X Ref. measures like LP Slow on 3X Perf. and so on. Many thanks for the clarification.
Best regards, Bobby



Yes, the names of digital filters in the menu are mixed up.
Reply


DjBobby
Изображения, медиа и смайлы доступны в исходном чате.
2021-09-30 23:07:27

Comment to the Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference AP FAST professional report

romanrex 2021-09-29 13:55:28
Comment to the Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference AP FAST professional report
Yes, the names of digital filters in the menu are mixed up.



Thank you. You have listed twice the same LP SLOW filter. In the manual and on the menu there is one more filter called Reserved. How does it measure?
Reply


romanrex
Изображения, медиа и смайлы доступны в исходном чате.
2021-10-06 20:08:51

Comment to the Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference AP FAST professional report

DjBobby 2021-09-30 23:07:27
Comment to the Burson Audio Conductor 3X Reference AP FAST professional report
Thank you. You have listed twice the same LP SLOW filter. In the manual and on the menu there is one more filter called Reserved. How does it measure?



The menu had LPSlow and LP Slow. Maybe they will make a new firmware and the names will become correct.
Reply


Want to leave a comment or ask a question? Register now or log in