James, is there anywhere in Northern California where I could listen to the Model T Signatures? I'm very interested in these as the core of a Bryston 7.2 speaker system.
I realize that my local dealers may not stock these, but has Bryston given any thought to a user-to-user network for auditioning the speakers? While there may be downsides, this option might be at least a way to get a taste of what the speakers offer. Perhaps there could be a Bryston-certified user group for such demos and a set of standards to help achieve at least a consistent and helpful experience (the demo is everything, eh?). Frankly, knowledgeable users might provide a far better experience than my San Francisco Bay Area dealers, who for many brands have devolved into glorified order takers.
Another option might be an organized set of regional demos (perhaps coincident with audio shows which admit the public) for highly motivated prospective purchasers, perhaps a fee-based experience (and, if necessary to motivate buyers, with a portion of expenses refunded with the purchase of the speakers).
Bryston is certainly an industry leader, and creative marketing in this area might be beneficial to the company and the end users. While my strong confidence in Bryston led me to purchase my SP3, BDA2, BDP2, 6BSST, and 4BSSTs "sight unheard," speakers demand auditioning.
Thanks for your consideration, James. And thanks to the AudioCircle forum participants for your thoughts on this topic.
Best fishes,
Rich
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