I've owned a B-60 SST for about a year now (my first Bryston) and just stumbled across this forum, so thought I'd post a couple of comments and questions. I use the B-60 with highly efficient, horn-loaded speakers (104db efficiency Klipsch La Scalas). Any problems with an amplifier are really thrown in your face. The B-60 is the quietest, most musical amp I've ever heard. There is no hiss or hum at idle, which for me is a big deal because I listen to a lot of classical music. I just don't get the popularity of tube amps with horn speakers, with all the extra hum and hiss that tube amps seem to have (at least the two I tried, a Decware SET and an ASL integrated). But I digress. My questions are:
1. There is a low to moderate "pop" through my speakers when powering down. A techincian at Bryston USA assured me that this is OK, and to be expected from speakers so efficient. I just wanted to reconfirm that speaker damage is unlikely over time. . . the pheonolic diaphragms in La Scala driver aren't very robust.
2. Apparently B-60's have no DC protection circuitry. Is that anything to worry about? Thanks in advance for any answers.