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« Reply #20 on: 10 Jan 2015, 07:51 am »
ok, Phil. thanks. i was just asking because the picture shows the 26 & the MPS2 together and the price of 2.995$ is shown below. so i was a bit confused.

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« Reply #22 on: 11 Jan 2015, 05:58 pm »
MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Stereophile - Bryston Demo CES 2015




Bryston, the Speaker Manufacturer!

Bryston's James Tanner and Brian Russell (left to right) seemed pretty happy at CES, and with good reason.



The Bryston Middle T has just received a highly favorable review from Kal Rubinson in our February issue, and the Mini T was sounding truly excellent in the system demoed at CES.

Bryston can no longer be thought of as just a manufacturer of electronics!

Robert Deutsch
Stereophile Magazine

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« Reply #23 on: 11 Jan 2015, 08:54 pm »
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« Reply #24 on: 13 Jan 2015, 04:59 pm »
From: Dan Ellis
To: James Tanner

Hi James

Your demo at CES was outstanding!  It easily compared to extremely high dollar (i.e. overpriced) systems going for over $100k.  Not bad especially when your system retailed out at less than ~ $20k.  Also, your overall room display was noteworthy! 

FYI - I intentionally had my friends listen to a couple/few high dollar systems just prior to coming to your room. Once you conducted the demo, do you remember me telling them your total system cost was about 1/2 the cost of a particular tubed power amplifier we just listened too?  After the demo, both agreed your system is amazing for both the sound quality, price, and the outstanding twenty year warranty on all the items except for the digital boxes.  I also advised them of the added performance of difference stands, larger model T series speakers, and other cables looms. 

Regards
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« Reply #25 on: 14 Jan 2015, 01:19 pm »
MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Bryston CES Demo


January 2015







        Demo System

•   Mini T Speakers
•   7B SST2 Amps
•   BP26 Preamp
•   BDA-2 DAC
•   BDP-2 Player
•   BIT 20

We still miss the wonderful room that used to be jointly set up by Bryston and Thiel.

Bryston has its own room now, because it now has its own highly successful line of speakers.  In a smaller room, now, it still provided great music.

Gerard Reskind
UHF Magazine

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« Reply #26 on: 15 Jan 2015, 02:07 pm »
MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Bryston CES 2015





Bryston's Model T subwoofer - By Larry Greenhill

"This is our new top-of-the-line subwoofer," said James Tanner, as he proudly showed a non-playing Byrston Model T subwoofer that will retail at $4795 each. He described why Bryston built a 110' tower to confirm that sub's anechoic response does actually reach down to 12Hz.

This depth of response was achieved by a thorough vibration analysis, crossover refinement, and new driver design. Three 8" long-throw cone drivers, powered by an internal class-D 600W amplifier, are used to generate the sub's 18Hz–150Hz (±3dB) response with a maximum SPL of 108dB measured at 1 meter. The sub's internal low-pass crossover can be set at 40Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, or 150Hz. The 105 lb Bryston Model T sub stands a little over 3' tall.



As with many subwoofers being developed today, no high-pass crossover option is offered. James Tanner, like me, uses a Bryston 10B sub external electronic crossover to roll off his main/satellite loudspeakers so they don't have to play the deepest bass notes when the Model T sub is working. Both he and the designer of the Thiel subwoofer claim that audiophiles these days don't ask for high pass filters for their after-market subwoofers.


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« Reply #27 on: 19 Jan 2015, 01:01 am »
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January 2015




CES 2015 Highlights: Video and Audio Notes
Lawrence D. Devoe, MD



Best in the Audio Show

“Speaking of bargains, Bryston’s stand-mounted Mini-T’s in an all-Bryston system cranked out some outrageous quality bass and wide dispersion thanks to the Mini-T’s new dome tweeter.

Of the literally hundreds of new products actually available for purchase there were a few that made a big impression on my aging sensory organs.
the Bryston Mini-T’s just did everything right from top to bottom.”

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« Reply #28 on: 19 Jan 2015, 12:16 pm »
  Congrats James and Co. :thumb:

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« Reply #30 on: 16 Apr 2015, 03:12 pm »
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER

CES 2015






Yet another incredible demonstration by Bryston’s Mini T’s! Mr. James Tanner of Bryston is pictured showing his $3,000 retail speakers.

They easily mopped up rooms costing tens of thousands more. My highest recommendation.