Speaker re-arrangement

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Re: Speaker re-arrangement
« Reply #20 on: 22 Jun 2008, 07:06 pm »
James,

Is the Green LED light on the BP-25 (left side under the Bryston logo) suppose to be on when powered up? I looked  in the manual, but did not see any information on this.

Thought I would post pictures of my Bryston system. This room is way to small for my needs, but we will be adding onto the house for the home theater/audio room. My 2 Marquee CRT's will be added into the mix for an outstanding picture blending the two together.

4 7BST amps driving each tower
BP-25 Pre-Amp
MF Tri-Vista 21 tube DAC
Infinity RS1B speaker system with crossover
Foobar .083 and ASIO output to dac.


My living room system

4 7BST amps etc.

Pre amp and crossover  minus a knob for the crossover (embarrassed)

Tri Vista tubed DAC  (soon to be a new wavelength brick)


Hope you like the pics.

MAK

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Re: Speaker re-arrangement
« Reply #21 on: 22 Jun 2008, 07:23 pm »
Nice Pics!

The light on the left of the BP25 is not in fact a light - it is the Remote Control Receiver.

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Re: Speaker re-arrangement
« Reply #22 on: 6 Mar 2010, 07:00 am »
Dayton Wright pre amp (1985).
Bryston 3B poweramp (1982).
Philips CD104 (1986)
B&W DM2A speakers.

It's old, but sounds great!


Boy HiFifreak the Dayton Wright preamp sure brings back memories. After I sold my La Scala horn speakers I bought a pair of Dayton Wright Electrostatics directly from Mike himself. Thought I had died and gone to heaven. The dam things kept loosing their sulferhexafloride gas though and eventually I had to give them up and move on.

Boy I miss those simple days of stereo and the constant upgrades and faulty product issues!

james

Hi James,

What can you say about these "boxes"?   :D








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Re: Speaker re-arrangement
« Reply #23 on: 6 Mar 2010, 07:07 am »
WOW - brings back memories - is that a GALE speaker I spot?

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Re: Speaker re-arrangement
« Reply #24 on: 6 Mar 2010, 08:29 am »
Indeed, I think it's a Gale.



What do you think/know about the pre-powercombination of DB-Systems?

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Re: Speaker re-arrangement
« Reply #25 on: 6 Mar 2010, 12:48 pm »
DB Systems was very well respected in their day but memory fades as to what eventually happened to the company. :scratch:

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Re: Speaker re-arrangement
« Reply #26 on: 6 Mar 2010, 08:15 pm »

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« Reply #27 on: 6 Mar 2010, 09:01 pm »
Yesterday the DB's met the other members of my audiofamily.   :D


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Re: Speaker re-arrangement
« Reply #28 on: 7 Mar 2010, 09:10 pm »