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Re: Bryston Systems
« Reply #20 on: 21 Jan 2021, 04:33 am »
Just curious, do you have a cap on the tweeter for protection? Say 20uf or so?

HI - yes there is.

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Re: Bryston Systems
« Reply #21 on: 21 Jan 2021, 03:21 pm »


Bryston 7BSST/2,BDP-3,BDA-3,Bot,BHA-1,BCD-1, Bit-20 behind the rack, Legacy Aries,Legacy Wavelet with HDplex power, Audeze LCD-3, 2 Earthquake subwoofer,1 Rythmik sub,various cables

Not shown second system, Bryston 9BSST/2, Bryston BDP-3,BDA-2, A-2 speaker's,Earthquake subwoofer, Onkyo surround processor, Monster Power conditioner,various cables


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Re: Bryston Systems
« Reply #22 on: 21 Jan 2021, 03:39 pm »
^ - very nice!

I noticed you have the A2's - my favorite A series speaker! :thumb:

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Re: Bryston Systems
« Reply #23 on: 23 Jan 2021, 04:48 pm »



Bryston BDP-3 (1 month old),   BP26DA/MPS-2 (13 yrs),   3B SST (13 yrs)
B&W 804s (13 yrs),  Magnum Dynalab MD-90 Tuner (15 yrs)
Thorens TD-145 with Shure V15 IV(42 yrs), Old Adcom preamp used for Phono section
Apogee Duet ADC for Mac - For Ripping Vinyl

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Re: Bryston Systems
« Reply #24 on: 22 Feb 2021, 02:42 pm »

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Re: Bryston Systems
« Reply #25 on: 22 Feb 2021, 04:02 pm »
Hi Hififreak,

Nice system.  I noticed your speakers and rack are on "wheels".   Do you optimize sound by moving your speakers?  It seems you have a sloped wall in behind.   Does that make it challenging to get a good listening position?

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Re: Bryston Systems
« Reply #26 on: 23 Feb 2021, 11:59 am »
Thanks!  I have most of the equipment on wheels because of my bad back.
It makes it easier for me to change sets/equipment.

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Re: Bryston Systems
« Reply #27 on: 23 Feb 2021, 07:25 pm »
^ - very nice!

I noticed you have the A2's - my favorite A series speaker! :thumb:

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Re: Bryston Systems
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Re: Bryston Systems
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Re: Bryston Systems
« Reply #30 on: 9 Mar 2021, 10:38 pm »

Hi James,

Received my 3B3 today which has replaced the Lexicon NT 212 (3BST) that was driving the mids and tweeters on my PMC PB1i's. The 4BSST has replaced the other Lexicon Nt 212. This system has been growing over the years from my original Beolab 1700, Wharfdale two way book shelf speakers and the Garrard turntable with the pivoting cartridge to what it is today.

The rest of the gear is a BP 25DA pre amp, Meridian G08 CD player, Chord Mojo/Poly, Bludento Bluetooth receiver and a Logitech Squeezebox touch. Streaming via Bubbleupnp and Qobuz. Chord Chorus speaker cable and Van Den Hull balanced interconnects. Bog standard power cables.

I have played a range of CD's and streamed music today, but Sarah Brightman's Classics CD actually moved me to tears!!
The emotion just swept over me from nowhere the track was Ave Maria.
I now understand what all the audio magazine reviewers mean by inky black silence and all the descriptions about high end Hi-Fi. I reckon Bryston packers should put a box of tissues in with all your cubed equipment because a lot of your customers are going to need them!!
My wife noticed the difference straight away, she said it's just so clear (Robert Plant song to the siren).

My thanks to everyone at Bryston for the amplification, because without you guys my music doesn't sing.

Oh and the grid covering the ATM port is to stop our Maine Coon cat digging out the foam, the little blighter.

Best regards

Barry B
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Re: Bryston Systems
« Reply #31 on: 9 Mar 2021, 11:45 pm »

Hi James,

Received my 3B3 today which has replaced the Lexicon NT 212 (3BST) that was driving the mids and tweeters on my PMC PB1i's. The 4BSST has replaced the other Lexicon NT 212 powering the bass drivers . This system has been growing over the years from my original Beolab 1700, Wharfdale two way book shelf speakers and the Garrard turntable with the pivoting cartridge to what it is today.

The rest of the gear is a BP 25DA pre amp, Meridian G08 CD player, Chord Mojo/Poly, Bludento Bluetooth receiver and a Logitech Squeezebox touch. Streaming via Bubbleupnp and Qobuz. Chord Chorus speaker cable and Van Den Hull balanced interconnects. Bog standard power cables.

I have played a range of CD's and streamed music today, but Sarah Brightman's Classics CD actually moved me to tears!!
The emotion just swept over me from nowhere the track was Ave Maria.
I now understand what all the audio magazine reviewers mean by inky black silence and all the descriptions about high end Hi-Fi. I reckon Bryston packers should put a box of tissues in with all your cubed equipment because a lot of your customers are going to need them!!
My wife noticed the difference straight away, she said it's just so clear (Robert Plant song to the siren).
I didn't realise that upgrading to the 3B3 would make such a difference to the overall sound!!

My thanks to everyone at Bryston for the amplification, because without you guys my music doesn't sing.

Oh and the grid covering the ATM port is to stop our Maine Coon cat digging out the foam, the little blighter.

Best regards

Barry B

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Re: Bryston Systems
« Reply #32 on: 10 Mar 2021, 12:54 am »
This is so great :thumb:

I agree that the whole point of this hobby is to move us to tears - in a positive way that is :D

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