Bryston Loudspeakers

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Re: Bryston Loudspeakers
« Reply #1600 on: 6 Apr 2014, 01:11 am »
That was a custom ebony finish

james
Thank You James

Is it still possible to have this finish if one so chooses?

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« Reply #1601 on: 6 Apr 2014, 01:34 am »
Thank You James

Is it still possible to have this finish if one so chooses?

Yes but there is a surcharge of about 15%

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« Reply #1602 on: 6 Apr 2014, 01:37 am »
Yes but there is a surcharge of about 15%

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« Reply #1603 on: 6 Apr 2014, 01:38 am »
may I ask what the particular name of this Ebony ?Last thing I would want is the wrong version.

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Re: Bryston Loudspeakers
« Reply #1604 on: 6 Apr 2014, 01:44 am »


Hi

It was just called ebony and the customer sent us a wood sample to match.

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« Reply #1605 on: 6 Apr 2014, 03:08 am »
James,
What is the finish on the model Ts in your signature?
It looks like the baffle is different than the sides too.
Bill

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« Reply #1606 on: 6 Apr 2014, 09:33 am »
James,
What is the finish on the model Ts in your signature?
It looks like the baffle is different than the sides too.
Bill

Hi Bill

Walnut but all the same color.

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« Reply #1607 on: 6 Apr 2014, 09:43 am »
The walnut looks very nice.
I also like the custom green axiom did a few months back. They had a picture of it posted on their blog. It had my name all over it.

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« Reply #1608 on: 6 Apr 2014, 10:54 am »
Hi Bill

Here's a better shot of it.





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« Reply #1609 on: 6 Apr 2014, 03:05 pm »
Very nice James!
Standard color?

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« Reply #1610 on: 6 Apr 2014, 04:33 pm »
Very nice James!
Standard color?

Hi

Its an option - standard currently is Black Ash, Boston Cherry and Natural Cherry.

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« Reply #1611 on: 9 Apr 2014, 09:23 am »
A while ago, Inner Ear Editor Ernie Fisher wrote a "Short & Sweet" review of the Bryston Mini-T loudspeaker.

We just received this review from Allen Edelstein, gave it a read and found it to be a very interesting take on the Mini-T and thought we'd post it Allen Edelstein. Click the link to read the complete unedited review - probably the longest review we have ever published over the last twenty-five years but the Mini T deserves it. We hope you enjoy it.

http://www.innerearmag.com/reviews/speakers/Bryston_Modet_mini-T_Edelstein.shtml

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« Reply #1612 on: 9 Apr 2014, 02:24 pm »
Hi Folks,

Bryston Subwoofer starting to impress the Pro Movie Studio market:

Dear James,



I watched a movie with an interesting sound track/score last night (The Place Beyond The Pines by Derek Cianfrance). It was my first movie with the new soffit mounted speaker/Bryston Mini T subwoofer set up. I watched the movie with Natalie last night and we agreed that it sounded awesome - the best our room has sounded for film and TV, accurately reproducing the sound of a movie or film mixing theatre.

The Bryston Mini T Sub has a lovely, unobtrusive character that reveals itself with both quiet and loud passages. I don't think I would have been able to pull off the switch to soffit mounted speakers at home with a lesser sub. All speakers a now set to small, so the sub doing all the work below 80hz. The integration between the Bryston Mini T-sub and my small front wall speakers is excellent, especially noticeable with the centre speaker. This is no small feat!

Thanks so much for helping me explore, discover and build great audio environments for both music and cinema. I'm very excited to hear how my new TV show Penny Dreadful (for Showtime in the U.S.) translates to home. We're about three episodes into creating the sound for the first season. It's going to be something special. I can't wait for you to hear it.

David McCallum
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« Reply #1613 on: 11 Apr 2014, 02:38 am »
James, am trying to find dimensions on the Mini T Subwoofer and pricing.
Thank you.

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« Reply #1614 on: 11 Apr 2014, 03:38 am »
James, am trying to find dimensions on the Mini T Subwoofer and pricing.
Thank you.









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« Reply #1615 on: 11 Apr 2014, 05:19 am »
Frequency response specs are not too meaningful without a stated deviation.  The majority are specified with a +/- 3dB.  Are these Bryston subwoofer specs also +/- 3dB or something else?

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« Reply #1616 on: 11 Apr 2014, 11:32 am »
Frequency response specs are not too meaningful without a stated deviation.  The majority are specified with a +/- 3dB.  Are these Bryston subwoofer specs also +/- 3dB or something else?

Steve

Would like to know that as well. :thumb:

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« Reply #1617 on: 11 Apr 2014, 02:20 pm »
Hi Folks,

Subwoofer measurement is a very specialized and difficult measurement to make. Please see the link below for some info on how we design our subwoofers.

ftp://ftp.bryston.com/pub/tech-memos/Sub_Explaination.pdf

As for the measurements on the Model T Subs it is -3dB at the low end and 0dB at the top – so measurement would be expressed as -3dB/+0dB.

James

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« Reply #1618 on: 11 Apr 2014, 02:59 pm »
James
,,have you ever  tired a pair of mini-t's on top of a pair of mini-t subs?? :scratch:  If so how does it compare to the model T?

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« Reply #1619 on: 11 Apr 2014, 03:12 pm »
James
,,have you ever  tired a pair of mini-t's on top of a pair of mini-t subs?? :scratch:  If so how does it compare to the model T?

Yes I have tried that with some isolation feet in-between the Mini and the Sub - worked really well but looks a little strange.

james