Vegas CES Show 2014

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Re: Vegas CES Show 2014
« Reply #20 on: 13 Jan 2014, 03:30 pm »
 Bravo James :thumb:

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Re: Vegas CES Show 2014
« Reply #21 on: 14 Jan 2014, 02:37 pm »




LAS VEGAS AUDIOPHILE SOCIETY

The sound in the Bryston room at CES 2014 was in fact fantastic!

I can't imagine anyone being disappointed by the sound in the Bryston room.

David Necro
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Re: Vegas CES Show 2014
« Reply #22 on: 14 Jan 2014, 09:16 pm »
Best System Demos CES 2014





Narrowing down the best demos is always a tough task. It’s not an apples-to-apples comparison. And the room environments make the reproduction of quality sound almost an impossible job. 

One system that was really impressive included Bryston’s new Middle-T loudspeakers driven by 28B-SST amps and its popular BDA-2 and BDP-2 digital music player and DAC combination.

Bob Archer
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« Reply #23 on: 15 Jan 2014, 01:50 am »


CES 2014: LOUDSPEAKERS UNDER $15,000

By: Chris Martens

Bryston's James Tanner shows off his new Middle T loudspeaker



Bryston Ltd., a revered Canadian manufacturer of quality solid-state electronics has now branched out to offer a range of loudspeakers designed entirely in-house. The upper level models are collectively known as “T-series” models while their smaller siblings are called “A-series” models. We listened to the middle model of the T-range called, logically enough, the Middle-T floor stander prices at ($4,600/pair).

We were very, very impressed by how well Bryston has done with its first ever foray into the loudspeaker category.

Mimicking the virtues of Bryston’s electronics, the Middle T demonstrated neutral voicing, very fine imaging, and exceptionally robust dynamics.


Guy 13

Re: Vegas CES Show 2014
« Reply #24 on: 15 Jan 2014, 02:11 am »
Hi James and all Audio Circle members.
It's nice to see a Canadian company that is succeeding not only in his own country,
but also worldwide.
Congratulation from a genuine (French) Canadian in Vietnam.

Guy 13

By the way:
Even I don't own any Bryston products I can still say that they are good products.
That's confirmed by their success.

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Re: Vegas CES Show 2014
« Reply #25 on: 20 Jan 2014, 01:01 am »




Last, but certainly not the least, I was treated to some truly potent two-channel music in the Bryston salon, as James Tanner revved up his Middle T floor-standers.



Powered by Bryston 28B SST2 mono-blocs.

If Robbie Robertson’s ‘Somewhere Down The Crazy River’ with its heart stopping drumbeats is any example of what to expect, then be prepared for something special with the Bryston speakers that does not require a second mortgage to own.

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