For 15 years and counting, “Timekeeper” has been Burson’s ongoing R&D project, advancing power amp performance with technological breakthroughs. The Timekeeper Voyager monoblock, with its GaN Fusion Core, Silent Power Modules, and V7 opamps, is here to redefine audio amplification!https://www.bursonaudio.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=57138&action=edit#
Higher idling current ensures transistors operate in their most linear region, reducing distortion. However, it stresses the power supply, increases heat dissipation, and raises production costs, making amplifiers larger and heavier with bulky heat sinks and big transformers.
Since higher idling current doesn’t boost output power, most manufacturers avoid highlighting it.
Drawing over 100W at idle, the Timekeeper Voyager delivers refrigerator-sized Class-AB amp performance in a sleek design. Our Cool Case eliminates the need for bulky heat sinks, and our Fusion Core replaces the humming coil transformer.
Unleash the full potential of the Timekeeper Voyager with Fusion Core.
The Fusion Core uses GaN transistors that operate at frequencies ten times higher than traditional silicon MOSFETs, providing superior noise filtering. This advanced technology allows the Fusion Core to deliver ultra-low noise DC power with a robust current pump circuit, offering up to 480W. It is the audio industry’s most advanced power supply, with a matching sleek look.
The voltage regulator is critical for filtering power supply noise, reducing voltage ripple, and providing overload protection. Despite its importance, it is often overlooked in audio circuitry design because it’s not part of the main amplification circuit.
The Timekeeper Voyager features our second-generation Burson Silent Power Regulator Modules (SP2) with a noise rejection rate of 0.8uV, over 200 times lower than standard regulators. The SP2 ensures every micro detail in your music shines through with vivid clarity against a pitch-black backdrop. Ready to hear your favorite song for the first time?
Say goodbye to system mismatch. The Timekeeper Voyager features a pure Class-A input buffer stage with the Burson V7 discrete opamp. Activating this adds 6 dB of gain to the input signal, ensuring perfect compatibility with any upstream device, from high-end DACs and preamps to laptops and smartphones.
A monoblock (one amp, one channel) is the ultimate power amp design, completely eliminating cross-channel interference. This ensures a clean and accurate soundstage that makes every track pop with detail and depth.
General
Inputs:
1 single-ended RCA / 1 balanced XLR
Outputs:
Speaker binding posts (+ / - )
Weight:
App. 7 kg (15.5Pounds)
Dimensions:
265 x 270 x 85 mm (10.2 x 10.6 x 3.3 inches)
Measurement
Input impedance:
Single-ended: 100 kΩ / Balanced: 200 kΩ
Frequency response:
20 Hz to 20 kHz
THD:
<0.03% @ 1 kHz
Output impedance:
<0.015Ω, 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio:
110db
Input Buffer On:
12dB XLR / 6dB SE
Input Buffer Off:
0dB XLR / 0dB SE
Standby Power:
>1W
Idling Power:
100W
Output Power:
100W @ 8Ohm / 200W @ 4Ohm
Gain:
29dB
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