Bryston future products

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« Reply #240 on: 28 Jun 2010, 04:12 am »

No plans - we offer the 9B in a 2,3,4 and 5 channel version.

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...the 9B with 2 channels? since when? i always thought the minimum was 3 channels... :scratch:

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« Reply #241 on: 28 Jun 2010, 10:20 am »
...the 9B with 2 channels? since when? i always thought the minimum was 3 channels... :scratch:

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It's not really 'official' but we will do it.

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« Reply #242 on: 28 Jun 2010, 10:41 am »
It's not really 'official' but we will do it.

james

 :hyper:

James, how much is the 9B in 2 channel configuration?

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« Reply #243 on: 28 Jun 2010, 11:12 am »
I will have to check Al as its been a while since we sold one.  Generally customers buy the 3B if they are looking for 2 channels.

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« Reply #244 on: 28 Jun 2010, 08:14 pm »
Here are my thoughts on one potential new/improved product that Bryston should be working on.

First a preamble -- Bryston has managed to create a new version of its op-amps that have astonishingly good S/N numbers (~140db), and they sound amazing. These are used in the BDA-1.



My proposal is a new 2U tall stereo pre-amp combining the circuit topology of the BP26, but replacing the op-amps with those from the BDA-1. The power supply would be in the enclosure, on left side on a vertically mounted (separate board), separated from the remainder of the enclosure with some hefty metal (to keep any power supply noise out). The analog board would be the updated BP-26 -- possibly using the solid state analog volume controls used in the BP-16, and microprocessor controlled relays to select the input source. (Like the BP26, it would have 2 balanced inputs, 6 unbalanced inputs. (possibly eliminate the tape loop), 1 or 2 unbalanced outs, 1 balanced out). The second (possibly optional board) would be essentially a BDA-1 (minus power supply) without the output op-amps (they would not be needed as the signal from the dacs would go into the op-amps on the analog board.)

An advantage of this approach could be as much as 20 to 30db lower noise than the BP-26.

I'm not the director of engineering at Bryston, but I have met the guy (Chris Russell) and he strikes me as being very smart -- I'm sure he has thought of this -- and I wouldn't be surprised if they are considering it.

Or perhaps they just update the BP26 with the new op-amps and leave it otherwise as-is. That should be relatively quick and easy to do. (Either option would make a nice break from the difficult and long project that the SP3 has almost certainly grown into.)

-- Ian.

Is this doable???  ...and can it be done for a price competitive with Parasound's JC2?

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« Reply #245 on: 28 Jun 2010, 09:36 pm »
^^^^

if they start making em in China, NP.

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« Reply #247 on: 29 Jun 2010, 09:13 pm »
^^^^

if they start making em in China, NP.



or maybe try something novel like selling factory direct?
If the middleman markup was eliminated I'm sure they could be cost competitive.

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« Reply #248 on: 29 Jun 2010, 09:30 pm »


or maybe try something novel like selling factory direct?
If the middleman markup was eliminated I'm sure they could be cost competitive.

Sorry folks - factory direct does not work for specialty companies. :D

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« Reply #249 on: 29 Jun 2010, 09:43 pm »
How about throwing a one of those choke filters in on a 4B, like what you have on the 14B?

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« Reply #250 on: 30 Jun 2010, 12:25 am »
How about throwing a one of those choke filters in on a 4B, like what you have on the 14B?

Hmm...interesting idea.

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« Reply #251 on: 3 Jul 2010, 09:11 pm »
Sorry folks - factory direct does not work for specialty companies. :D

james

seems to work quite well for specialty companies such as Salk Audio... :thumb:

What about my orginal re-question of utilizing the custom output developed for the BCD/BDA in the BP26?


 

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« Reply #252 on: 4 Jul 2010, 12:35 am »
seems to work quite well for specialty companies such as Salk Audio... :thumb:

What about my orginal re-question of utilizing the custom output developed for the BCD/BDA in the BP26?

Hi KnowTalent,

No plans at the moment on developing any new preamps.

james

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« Reply #253 on: 4 Jul 2010, 01:19 am »
Does Bryston support Mac yet?

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« Reply #254 on: 4 Jul 2010, 08:55 am »
Here's a high end eq. I bet Bryston can equal or better this at a much lower cost.

http://fmacoustics.com/c_dom_fm_133_233_harmonic.html

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« Reply #255 on: 4 Jul 2010, 12:13 pm »
Does Bryston support Mac yet?

Hi Ryanz - if you mean for software upgrade purposes.. sorry no.

james

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« Reply #256 on: 4 Jul 2010, 07:55 pm »
Hi Ryanz - if you mean for software upgrade purposes.. sorry no.

james

Sorry. Yes, for software upgrades. Do you think Bryston will ever do so? 

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« Reply #257 on: 4 Jul 2010, 09:14 pm »
Sorry. Yes, for software upgrades. Do you think Bryston will ever do so?

Hi Ryanz - Won't say never but it is not currently on the radar. 

james