Burson Audio Soloist Prime Voyager | Desktop Headphone Power Amp

12W XLR Dual Mono Class-A Headphone Power Amp
- Up to 12W via XLR | 6W Single-Ended
- Symmetrical Dual-Mono Layout
- First Time Use of Two-Layer Internal Architecture
- Deluxe Version Includes: Silent Power 02 Modules + V7 Vivid Pro Opamps + Super Charger 5A PSU + Independently Powered IEM Module
- Max Version Includes: Everything in Deluxe + Burson Fusion Core 24V + Fully Discrete, Class-A, Dual Mono IEM Module + Remote

Endgame Headphone Power Amplifier
The Burson Soloist Prime is a pure Class-A headphone power amplifier designed for listeners who control volume through their DAC, music streamer or source component. By removing the volume control, preamp stage and display, Burson created the space to realize their design ideals.
Its true dual-mono layout and deeper Class-A bias deliver greater signal separation and noise rejection. Powerful, precise and uncompromising, the Soloist Prime is an endgame amplifier for listeners who want to be truly moved by their favorite music.
Brand-New Two-Story Powerhouse
For the first time, the Soloist Prime uses a two-layer internal architecture powered by ten Max Current Power Supplies, double the five MCPS used in the Soloist Voyager. It is a clear expression of Burson's relentless focus on power delivery and their belief that exceptional audio amplification starts with an exceptional power supply.

The Quiet Upper Layer
This is where the most delicate audio signals enter the Prime. Six fully shielded MCPS independently power the input buffer stage with V7 Vivid Pro opamps, as well as the dual-mono, IEM output stage. The mirror-symmetrical layout keeps the channels separated while minimizing cross-channel and airborne EMI interference.
Thunder from Down Under
Four additional MCPS power a redesigned, dual-mono amplification stage built around high-performance MOSFET power transistors selected for deep Class-A bias. Delivering up to 12W per channel via balanced XLR, the Soloist Prime delivers pinpoint accuracy, effortless control and a sound that is truly out of this world.
Dedicated IEM Amplification
The Soloist Prime Deluxe uses an independently powered IEM module built around two TPA6120A2 amplifier chips, delivering ultra-low 0.001% THD+N, a 1300 V/µs slew rate and a pitch-black background.
The Soloist Prime Max goes fully discrete and fully Class-A, the true Burson way. With 10W idle power consumption and 1W output via balanced XLR, its true dual-mono, mirror-symmetrical design is purpose-built for sensitive, low-impedance IEMs. Expect a silent background, effortless speed and the kind of micro-detail that makes every note feel closer and more alive.

Cooler by Design
The Burson Soloist Prime features a further optimised enclosure designed to promote natural ventilation and significantly improve cooling efficiency. This allows the amplifier to operate deep into Class-A bias while remaining cool and quiet.
By managing heat more effectively, the Soloist Prime delivers greater stability, smoother performance and uncompromised sound quality throughout even the longest listening sessions, all while looking sexier than ever.
Super Charge It, or Go Fusion
The Soloist Prime Deluxe comes powered by the Burson Super Charger, operating at twice the frequency of a conventional power supply for cleaner, more responsive performance.
The Soloist Prime Max goes further with the GaN-powered Burson Fusion Core. Operating at over one million hertz, it pushes AC-to-DC conversion noise beyond human hearing while delivering ultra-low-noise, high-current power. For this end-game amplifier, the Fusion Core is the ultimate power upgrade.
| Device Features | |
|---|---|
Headphone Amp |
Yes |
Analog Audio Outputs |
Balanced-XLR X 1
Balanced-4.4mm X 1 Single-Ended 6.35mm X 1 |
Analog Audio Inputs |
Single-Ended Stereo RCA X 1
Balanced-XLR Stereo X 1 |
Device Weight |
15lbs
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Dimensions |
12" x 6" x 20"
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| Amplifier | |
Output Power |
High Output: 12W@32ohm per channel, XLR
Mid Output: 3W@32ohm per channel, XLR IEM Output: 1W@32ohm per channel, XLR |
