CEDIA 2014

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CEDIA 2014
« on: 15 Sep 2014, 04:31 pm »
MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Bryston – CEDIA SHOW 2014


September 2014

CEDIA Expo 2014: Stereo Speakers




As usual, the focus at last week’s 2014 CEDIA Expo in Denver was on home theater and home automation, but it was also the first North American appearance for several new stereo speakers that have either just hit the market or will be shipping within a few months. Some of these are intended just for stereo use; others are available with accompany-ing center and surround speakers and subwoofers for home theater.

I’m generally a fan of three-way bookshelf speakers, which is why I was so happy to see the new Bryston Mini A, shown at left. The Mini A is the smallest in the new A line, which also includes the A3, the A2 and the A1 (left to right).

So what’s exciting about these rather ordinary looking box speakers?

Only that, based on my recent experience with the company’s Middle T, they hold the potential for great sound!

Brent Butterworth
Soundstage Magazine


                 

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« Reply #1 on: 15 Sep 2014, 07:11 pm »
That 3-way immediately caught my attention even before I read the texts :green:

Is that a new tweeter unit?  The one on the bryston website look a bit different.

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« Reply #2 on: 15 Sep 2014, 07:17 pm »
That 3-way immediately caught my attention even before I read the texts :green:

Is that a new tweeter unit?  The one on the bryston website look a bit different.

Hi - yes it uses the new tweeter but slightly different surround metal work.

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« Reply #3 on: 15 Sep 2014, 07:37 pm »
Hi - yes it uses the new tweeter but slightly different surround metal work.

james

Great, my local dealer just told me they'll bring some bryston speakers to the GZ audio show on sept 19-21, finally a chance to check them out in person. Can't wait. :green:








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« Reply #4 on: 15 Sep 2014, 10:04 pm »
Great, my local dealer just told me they'll bring some bryston speakers to the GZ audio show on sept 19-21, finally a chance to check them out in person. Can't wait. :green:

Hi

Where is the GZ show?

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« Reply #5 on: 16 Sep 2014, 12:20 am »
GuangZhou Audio & AV show.  One of the largest in mainland china.

Peter Thomas (PMC) came the other year, maybe bryston should consider sending someone over next year especially for the loudspeakers.  :green: And you should come visit the local dealer, they even equipped a special home theater show room with full bryston/PMC gear.




Quite spectacular , especially the fleet of SST2 amps in the system.






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« Reply #6 on: 16 Sep 2014, 10:35 am »
GuangZhou Audio & AV show.  One of the largest in mainland china.

Peter Thomas (PMC) came the other year, maybe bryston should consider sending someone over next year especially for the loudspeakers.  :green: And you should come visit the local dealer, they even equipped a special home theater show room with full bryston/PMC gear.




Quite spectacular , especially the fleet of SST2 amps in the system.

Hi

Wow looks great  :thumb: - please let me know how it goes.

james