BRYSTON - BEST IN SHOW

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BRYSTON - BEST IN SHOW
« on: 25 Jul 2013, 02:26 pm »





MEMO: To All Bryston Customers                                                                             
SUBJECT: Bryston BEST OF SHOW

 
James of AV Designs was standing beside me and asked me: “So, what do you think?” He had turned up the volume in the all-Bryston system and was playing a drum and bass track. The Bryston 28B mono-blocks and Bryston Model T speakers. “I am not sure if it’s the amp or the pre-amp, but I have not heard the Model Ts sound like that and the bass can really go low. Listen to that control of the bass,” I said. “It’s both,” he said. The mono blocks were the Bryston 28B and the preamp was the BP-17. The BDA2 DAC and BDP2 digital music player completed the system and I can confirm that this all-Bryston set-up can boogie.

Now, let’s move to Best Show Visual:
which I felt only 3 made the grade, for high end AV needs. There should have been more, but I feel we should keep our standards high:

As usual, there were no challengers in the 2:35 screen ratio display category, but only AV Designs. However, that’s not to say they won by default. James and gang always showcase their best, and this year, with the latest range of JVC 4k projectors, the colours were vivid and rich, with superb micro detail rendering in the picture quality, when demo-ing Oz The Great And Powerful, which opens with a classic black and white picture, morphing in to the full colour 2:35 cinema scope ratio quality is a gem.

The later drum track demo, proved the Bryston Model T speakers no slouch for AV duties too.

Congrats! to team AV Designs yet again, for winning Best Show Visual and demonstrating great AV sound.