Bryston Loudspeakers

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Re: Bryston Loudspeakers
« Reply #840 on: 24 Dec 2012, 04:09 pm »

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« Reply #841 on: 24 Dec 2012, 05:32 pm »

I was looking for the dimensions and weight but don't see either spec or a document in the Browse Technical Documents link in the specifications section.
 
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MODEL t mini

H- 22.5 inches
W – 10.5 inches
D – 10 inches

Weight – 39 lbs Each

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« Reply #842 on: 24 Dec 2012, 07:10 pm »
Hi James,

Hope the next run of the model T's will produce 500 pairs, so there will be one or two pairs available for europe. Guess the succes took even you by surprise. Great way to finish the year I should think. For now I am perfectly happy listening to Puccini's Messa di Gloria on your stupendously good BHA.

All the best wishes for christmas and far beyond,
Bob

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« Reply #843 on: 24 Dec 2012, 08:04 pm »
Hi James,

Hope the next run of the model T's will produce 500 pairs, so there will be one or two pairs available for europe. Guess the succes took even you by surprise. Great way to finish the year I should think. For now I am perfectly happy listening to Puccini's Messa di Gloria on your stupendously good BHA.

All the best wishes for christmas and far beyond,
Bob

Thanks Bob - all the best to you as well - and yes the response has been beyond my expectations to say the least  :thumb:

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« Reply #844 on: 24 Dec 2012, 11:18 pm »
Merry Christmas, James!  You did say all the early reviews we're seeing were done with the internal passive x-over, right?

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« Reply #845 on: 24 Dec 2012, 11:42 pm »
Merry Christmas, James!  You did say all the early reviews we're seeing were done with the internal passive x-over, right?

Right.

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« Reply #846 on: 26 Dec 2012, 06:33 pm »
hi James,

what is the price for the mini T's? thanks.

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« Reply #847 on: 26 Dec 2012, 06:46 pm »
 :duh: forgot to ask when you will have a matching center coming, and maybe a price point on that?

maybe 2 8"midwoofers, 2 5.5" midrange and a single 1" tweeter. ooooooh sounds so nice.

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« Reply #848 on: 26 Dec 2012, 08:01 pm »
:duh: forgot to ask when you will have a matching center coming, and maybe a price point on that?

maybe 2 8"midwoofers, 2 5.5" midrange and a single 1" tweeter. ooooooh sounds so nice.

No prices on the centers yet but there are 2 in the works:

Model T Center



Model mini t center



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« Reply #849 on: 26 Dec 2012, 08:33 pm »
 :thumb: so cool! i was that close.

looks like the model t center would make an awesome vertical surround pair. just turn the 2 tweeters.


sorry to re-ask, but what is the price per pair for the mini t bookshelves?

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« Reply #850 on: 26 Dec 2012, 08:47 pm »
:thumb: so cool! i was that close.

looks like the model t center would make an awesome vertical surround pair. just turn the 2 tweeters.


sorry to re-ask, but what is the price per pair for the mini t bookshelves?

We are working on a 3-way ONWALL and INWALL

mini-t's retail for $2550 a pair to start.

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« Reply #851 on: 27 Dec 2012, 10:48 pm »
Spent some time today at Pulseworks today listening to the model Ts using a pair of 28s here in Saskatoon. I am particularly fond of this recording lately since its done so well and it's 24 bit and just cranks with no treble extension.

https://www.hdtracks.com/index.php?file=catalogdetail&valbum_code=HD016861770068

This megadeth is fast and loud and lots of good double bass drum wacks too. That 28/model t combo makes these recordings even better. It's fun as hell getting in front a system like this with these great recordings coming from these Oddball genres. Hey it's  metal what do you expect?

Lower volumes there is lots of good air around the vocals. But as the volume goes up the guitars starts moving in and around the vocals and it's not over emphasized. This combo 28/model t combo are fun as hell.

I will say it again Fun as Hell?...   :thumb:

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« Reply #852 on: 29 Dec 2012, 01:21 pm »
Thanks for the feedback werd, I guess reading feedback like yours is the closest I'm going to get to hearing the Model T's at the moment over here in the UK, but if they handle music like Megadeth and make it 'Fun' then they must be pretty special as even well recorded metal can all get a little messy, especially when it comes to separation, on even the best of speakers.

The best system I've heard handle metal is a pair of active PMC BB5 XBD's powered by Bryston of course playing Halo by Machinehead, ridiculous scale and dynamics :icon_twisted:

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« Reply #853 on: 30 Dec 2012, 02:04 am »
Can someone tell me how the model Ts hook up in back, ie bi-wire, tri-wire, single? I looked but couldnt find info

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« Reply #854 on: 30 Dec 2012, 02:41 am »
Can someone tell me how the model Ts hook up in back, ie bi-wire, tri-wire, single? I looked but couldnt find info


On the standard version --- bi-wire  capability. On the Signature --- Tri- wire capability.

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« Reply #855 on: 30 Dec 2012, 01:49 pm »
hi James,

what is the minimum/maximum watts to drive the standard Model T Center in regular wiring, not bi or tri?

are those 8" and 5.5" drivers? what is dimensions of Model T Center?

thank you for your time.

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« Reply #856 on: 30 Dec 2012, 02:07 pm »
hi James,

what is the minimum/maximum watts to drive the standard Model T Center in regular wiring, not bi or tri?

are those 8" and 5.5" drivers? what is dimensions of Model T Center?

thank you for your time.

I can get the actual dimensions when I am back at work but the Model T Center is large - only one less 8 inch woofer than the Model T. Center is bi-wire able if you want.

You have to make sure the polar response and power handling of the center matches the mains as close as possible.

James

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« Reply #857 on: 30 Dec 2012, 02:29 pm »
good morning James,

 thank you for quick replies. :thumb:

would the 6bsst2 be overkill to run the Model T's and Model T Center? i would also purchase the SP3 for first purchase.

later in the year i would like to then purchase 4 more Model T Centers for a 7.1 surround home theater, (i have some cheaper speakers for 7.1 for now) just because the Model T Centers look so awesome. here's a question for the 4 Model T Centers.....can i run the 2 pair with 2 4BSST2's @ 500watts into 4ohms, or can i get away with the less powered 9BSST2 @ 200watts into 4ohms? is it ok to have one unused channel in the 9BSST2?

sorry to ask so many questions. i am just trying to figure out a great sounding Bryston home theatre.

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« Reply #858 on: 30 Dec 2012, 02:54 pm »
good morning James,

 thank you for quick replies. :thumb:

would the 6bsst2 be overkill to run the Model T's and Model T Center? i would also purchase the SP3 for first purchase.

later in the year i would like to then purchase 4 more Model T Centers for a 7.1 surround home theater, (i have some cheaper speakers for 7.1 for now) just because the Model T Centers look so awesome. here's a question for the 4 Model T Centers.....can i run the 2 pair with 2 4BSST2's @ 500watts into 4ohms, or can i get away with the less powered 9BSST2 @ 200watts into 4ohms? is it ok to have one unused channel in the 9BSST2?

sorry to ask so many questions. i am just trying to figure out a great sounding Bryston home theatre.

Hi

The 6B would be excellent for the LCR and yes a 4 channel 9B on the surrounds would work just fine.

James

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Re: Bryston Loudspeakers
« Reply #859 on: 30 Dec 2012, 06:36 pm »
Model t mini added to website  :thumb:

http://bryston.com/products/speakers/Model_T_Mini.html

james

Hi James,

Which Bryston amp would you recommend, as a minimum, to drive the Bryston Mini-T speakers?