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Re: Bryston Loudspeakers
« Reply #2220 on: 7 Aug 2015, 04:27 pm »
James,

Are you trying to start an earthquake with all that bass in one room?  :lol:

Is that the Boston Cherry finish?  Looks marvelous!

Hi

Yes Boston Cherry. 

I do not use the Subs with the Model T's - use the subs sometimes with the Mini T's and the Mini A's and A3's.

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« Reply #2221 on: 13 Aug 2015, 01:12 pm »
MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Bryston A2 Mini Subwoofer


August 2015

Hi Folks,

The ‘Bipole’ design of the Bryston A Subwoofer has been a big success for our customers so we are introducing a smaller version to expand the A Series Sub line-up.

Designated the ‘Mini A Sub’ it will employ two 8 inch opposing drivers instead of the current 10 inch drivers utilized in the current Model A Sub. 

Subwoofer Measurement:



Bryston measures/designs our subwoofers using our factory on-sight 90 foot Tower.

This allows us to accurate make a true 4-pi measurement.




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« Reply #2222 on: 13 Aug 2015, 07:47 pm »
I love my Model T's. They are beautiful in their Custom Rosewood finish and I most often leave the grilles off.



While I have your attention I want everyone to know that as these speakers break in they impress me more every day. As many of you know, there is a 14bsst2 being built for me right now and when that arrives I'm sure I will hear even more dynamics and detail out of these beauties.

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Steve

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« Reply #2223 on: 20 Aug 2015, 03:31 pm »
Hi James,

I own the Bryston Middle T's and I wanted to know what center speaker would match with those.

I have the Middle T's and I love them. They sound great!

I am so happy I switched from my Klipsch,  the bass on the middle T's is awesome. They even sound great with movies also. I didn't think anything could do better than RC 7 ii I replaced them with on movies.

Very pleased

Thank You
William Kubiak

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« Reply #2224 on: 20 Aug 2015, 05:26 pm »
MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Bryston Horizontal In-Wall


August, 2015

Hi Folks,

We have had some requests for a Bryston ‘Horizontal’ In-Wall 3-way speaker to match our current vertical version for Center channel applications.

Please see below:



   
There is the option of a Metal grill or Fabric grill which attaches magnetically


Specifications:

Frequency Response: 70Hz to 20kHz (+/- 3dB)
Impedance: 8 Ohms (nominal)
Sensitivity: 87 dB SPL @ 1 meter @ 1 watt (anechoic)
Maximum SPL: 100 dB SPL @ 1 meter
Recommended Power: 10 watts to 175 watts RMS
Tweeter: Single 1.0"
Midrange: Single 3.0"
Woofer: Single 6.5"
Crossover: 500Hz and 2.3 kHz

Physical:
14” H x 7.75” W x 3.45” D
356mm H x 196mm W x 88mm D
11 Ibs (5 kg)


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« Reply #2225 on: 23 Aug 2015, 06:32 pm »
Hi Folks,

Sneak peak of a review on the Bryston A2 speaker in the upcoming issue of French Magazine Son & Image:




Conclusion

A tour de force at this price because these Bryston A2’s play audio, so well, comparable to speakers at double or almost triple their prices.

Amazing!

The multiple driver setup, besides giving a great look to A2, produce an amazing quality sound. Being able to play at a realistic volume with ease and without distortion the A2 depends in part on this design of the six drivers per speaker and also the quality and rigorous design and manufacturing techniques..

If I were at the point of purchasing new speakers, the Bryston A2 model would be at the top of my list!  At the price of $ 2,790 a pair the quality / price of the model Bryston A2 speaker is somewhat remarkable.

In addition, they are designed and manufactured here in Canada, and all accompanied by the Bryston famous 20-year warranty.

A MUST listen without hesitation.




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« Reply #2226 on: 24 Aug 2015, 02:27 pm »

Hello Mr. Tanner,

Just letting you know that the longer I've had my Mini-Ts (almost 2 months now), I keep enjoying them more and more. Usually the excitement of a new purchase gradually wears off.  In this case the Mini-Ts keep on making music sound great, day after day.

The thrill isn't wearing off.


Sincerely,
Ron
Sudbury, Ontario

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« Reply #2227 on: 27 Aug 2015, 02:22 pm »
Hi James,

Please find attached pictures of very nice shop exposition with Bryston monitors.

Hi-Ton - is one of the nicest hi-fi shop in Warsaw.

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« Reply #2228 on: 27 Aug 2015, 06:47 pm »
MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Bryston A2 Speaker – Dealer Feedback


August, 2015



Hey James,

Well I finally got to un-boxing the A2's. 

These are some “seriously” good speakers at their price point!

From the first 30 seconds with these guys, I could tell right away that they are a crazy great speaker at their price level.  They simply retain soooo much of the qualities of the bigger, and much more expensive,  Model T's.  The lack of dynamic compression, which is typical for a speaker at this price point, just makes the A2's a blast to listen to.

A have a list of about 20 songs that I use to evaluate all my speakers.  Besides the usual "sitting in the sweet spot" and critically listening, I also play this list (thanks to a BDP-2) while I am working in my office, just down a little hall.

I know a speaker is a good one when I am forced to stop whatever paper/computer work I am doing and walk into the demo room to hear that I was hearing in the office. With the A2's, I did that with every damn song on my playlist. 

Well done!





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« Reply #2229 on: 28 Aug 2015, 12:05 am »
James

How important is break in for the Middle T and how long  until they are "mostly" at their best

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« Reply #2230 on: 28 Aug 2015, 12:44 am »
James

How important is break in for the Middle T and how long  until they are "mostly" at their best

I would say about 30 hours.

James

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« Reply #2231 on: 28 Aug 2015, 12:58 am »
I would say about 30 hours.

James

Should I see a noticeable difference vs out of the box ?

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« Reply #2232 on: 28 Aug 2015, 01:03 am »
Should I see a noticeable difference vs out of the box ?

Not really - they just open up a bit and there will be an extension of the frequency extremes and they will sound more coherent with faster transients.

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« Reply #2233 on: 28 Aug 2015, 03:36 am »
Hi James,

Looking at the picture you posted about Hi-Ton and the "Mini-A" and "Mini-T" that we see in it...

I've seen (actually audition) a pair of "Mini-T" but haven't seen the "Mini-A".

Compared to the "A", the "T's" don't look that "Mini" to me!

Maybe you should revised your calling scheme...  (Just kidding!  :-))

Another question; Althought they are not needed for stability, are they any "outriggers" that would fit the "Mini-T" ?  My setup would put them on a desktop...  Just thinking they would look good with those...  Would the same one used on the Middle/Model-T fit the Mini-T ?

Thank you for your time!

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« Reply #2234 on: 28 Aug 2015, 10:35 am »
Hi James,

Looking at the picture you posted about Hi-Ton and the "Mini-A" and "Mini-T" that we see in it...

I've seen (actually audition) a pair of "Mini-T" but haven't seen the "Mini-A".

Compared to the "A", the "T's" don't look that "Mini" to me!

Maybe you should revised your calling scheme...  (Just kidding!  :-))

Another question; Althought they are not needed for stability, are they any "outriggers" that would fit the "Mini-T" ?  My setup would put them on a desktop...  Just thinking they would look good with those...  Would the same one used on the Middle/Model-T fit the Mini-T ?

Thank you for your time!

Take care!

Hi AJ

Yes when I named them the Mini T that was in comparison to the Model T  :icon_lol:

No I am sorry the outriggers only fit the Model T, Middle T, A1 and A2 speakers.

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« Reply #2235 on: 28 Aug 2015, 06:23 pm »
Hi James,

Do you have a picture of an upside-down (or on the side) speaker with your outriggers installed to see how they mount ?

I wonder if they could not be fitted if "adapted" (another hole drilled...) manually.

Thanks!

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« Reply #2236 on: 28 Aug 2015, 06:31 pm »
Hi James,

Do you have a picture of an upside-down (or on the side) speaker with your outriggers installed to see how they mount ?

I wonder if they could not be fitted if "adapted" (another hole drilled...) manually.

Thanks!

Take care.

They just use the same 4 holes that the 4 feet to mount to.

The outriggers are too long for the Mini T's so you would have to drill holes in the metal outrigger.

james

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« Reply #2237 on: 1 Sep 2015, 06:24 pm »
Hi Folks,

Got the PDF today on the review in Son & Image Magazine - English translation - will post link soon.




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Re: Bryston Loudspeakers
« Reply #2239 on: 2 Sep 2015, 05:26 pm »



Any idea what the Canadian MSRP is of the AC 1 center?

Thanks