Bryston 0.5B preamp?

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Dan Driscoll

Bryston 0.5B preamp?
« on: 14 Jun 2004, 07:26 pm »
Anyone have any info on this preamp? I've checked the Bryston website, but apparently is is old enough that it doesn't even show up on the Legacy page. I have sent an e-mail to Bryston, but haven't heard anything back yet. I've also checked a few other sites and have done a general search, but didn't found much. If anyone has any info I would appreciate it.

For general info, this is a solid state preamp, 1U tall and about 9 inches deep, very heavy for its size. It has 3 line level inputs, a phone stage (MM?), tape loop, mute, balance and low filter (for the TT, I assume). As expected, build quality is excellent. A co-worker wants to sell it and I'm demo'ing it against my ASL AQ2004DT tube preamp. The reason I'm interested in the Bryston is because of the phone stage and tape loop, neither of which the AQ2004 has.

I was only able to spend a little time listening to it this weekend, but what little I did hear was impressive. The 0.5B sound is very clean and detailed, noticably more so than the AQ2004, plus it is quieter. The mid-range is not as warm and pronounced as the AQ2004, but the low and high ends are better better resolved, so the sound is more evenly balanced across the entire range. But the biggest thing to jump out at me was the soundstage. The Bryston had more depth, was wider and more stable than the AQ2004.

The AQ2004 was better with some material. I especially liked how Sade and Jacintha sounded with the tube pre, their voices become like warmed velvet that caresses your ears when played through the tubes. 8) I was a little surprised that Sam McClain also sounded better though the tube pre, although his voice was not quite like warm velvet. :) OTOH, Elton John sounded better with the Bryston, as did Dido, Pink Floyd, Supertramp, Moody Blues, John Coltrain, some classical and Stevie Ray Vaughn.

All the listening was CDs, from my Carver SD/A-360, through a Sherbourn 5/1500A power amp and Vandersteen 2C speakers. I hope to listen to some vinyl and maybe some hi-rez stereo (DVD-A)  this week.

Corbin Johnson

Bryston 0.5B preamp?
« Reply #1 on: 14 Jun 2004, 09:51 pm »
I have a 0.5B that I purchased from John Casler (an avid audiophile who gives great input to various threads).  I love this unit as did John.  You could probably do a search and find some threads where he raves about the unit.  It is very simple and as you've heard, a great performer and unbelievably quiet.  It also has a transferable 20 yr. warranty!  If it helps, I have the original owner's manual.  Send me a PM with a fax number and I'll copy it and send it to you.

Dan Driscoll

Bryston 0.5B preamp?
« Reply #2 on: 15 Jun 2004, 06:33 pm »
Corbin and I have been sending PM's and e-mails back and forth, but I wanted to thank him here on the board for all his assistance. The info he gave was very helpful.  :thumb:

Dan Driscoll

Bryston 0.5B preamp?
« Reply #3 on: 15 Jun 2004, 08:27 pm »
I finally listened to some vinyl last night and found that the left channel of the phono stage seems to have a problem, it is intermittant and noisy. I still need to swap to L/R inputs and switch back to my old set-up to confirm that, but I am postive the problem is with the preamp.

I contacted the Bryston service center and the good news is that the unit is still under Bryston's famous 20 year warranty.  :thumb: Because of the problem, the seller offered the unit to me at a price I simply could not pass up, so I didn't. ;) The unit will be on it's way to the Bryston service center sometime next week and once I have it back I'll be putting my ASL AQ2004DT up for sale, so keep checking the Market Square. :)

John Casler

Bryston 0.5B preamp?
« Reply #4 on: 15 Jun 2004, 10:06 pm »
As Corbin has already posted I had the Preamp and found it excellent.

It is simple, clean, and the quietest preamp I have ever "not" heard.

One caveat might be that it will only accept normal sized RCA plugs and its jacks are slightly recessed, which means it is difficult to use some of the huge "locking" RCA's that are out there.

The one I had, which Corbin now has, had a great phono section and could easily be used as a stand alone "phono" preamp.

For further info, you might also want to post to the BRYSTON circle here at AudioCircle and other owners and even James and some of the engineers could give you input or answer questions.

Good luck with the little unit.

Dan Driscoll

Bryston 0.5B preamp?
« Reply #5 on: 15 Jun 2004, 10:44 pm »
Quote from: John Casler
For further info, you might also want to post to the BRYSTON circle here at AudioCircle and other owners and even James and some of the engineers could give you input or answer questions.


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Argh! Thanks John, I completely forgot there was a Bryston owner forum here.  :oops: