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Industry Circles => Bryston Limited => Topic started by: James Tanner on 24 May 2018, 01:05 am
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The world seems to emphatically LOVE the Bryston 4B Cubed Series amplifier based on this review roundup.
http://www.ecoustics.com/roundups/bryston-4b3-stereo-amplifier-reviews/
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The world seems to emphatically LOVE the Bryston 4B Cubed Series amplifier based on this review roundup.
http://www.ecoustics.com/roundups/bryston-4b3-stereo-amplifier-reviews/
Nice summary.
Under Cons, why is "more ultrasonic attenuation" considered a weakness.(con)? :scratch:
Cheers
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CM, the key word omitted in your quote is "fractionally". But the real question is what the heck does "ultrasonic attenuation" mean?
according to the web..."Ultrasonic attenuation is the decay rate of the wave as it propagates through material..."
It's hard to imagine a listener could discern fractional differences in decay rate. Must have really good ears! Nonetheless, the list of pros is quite impressive and greatly outweighs the cons :D
Nice going Bryston! Congrats on all the great reviews :thumb:
TJ
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TJ, great amps never modify a signal. So now I'm more puzzled than before. :popcorn:
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CM, who said anything about signal modification?
TJ
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Attenuation = to reduce.
Reduction = a modification
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a bit of a stretch CM. but it doesn't matter.
everyone seems to love the new Cubed amp - and that's wicked!