I’ve noticed that many of the class d amplifiers coming out...whether they are GaN, Purifi, Hypex...whatever generally have a one year warranty...maybe two at the most and never transferable….which to me, doesn’t speak very well of their confidence in the durability of their product. (Even Pass only has a three year transferable warranty).
Jim Tanner has said that Bryston products are engineered to “last” at least 20 years and hence their confidence in providing a long warranty. I notice the website mentions nothing about proof of purchase, receipts or transfer ability when it comes to their amplifiers.
I suspect that there are a number of people who buy a preowned product to determine if it is really their cup of tea before they buy new. I’m hoping Jim will jump onto this thread and provide some clarification as to how the Bryston warranty works for second and third owners of their amplifiers.