RMAF 2014

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Re: RMAF 2014
« Reply #20 on: 14 Oct 2014, 05:59 pm »
Do the out-riggers come standard with Middle Ts?

Hi Lorne

No they are an option.

Some dealers have suggested that I should up the price and include the Outriggers because people hate 'options' ?

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« Reply #21 on: 15 Oct 2014, 05:54 pm »




My timing wasn't impeccable in the Bryston room—everyone was chatting away—but what I could hear over the din sounded quite nice.
 
Doing the honors, as far as I can tell from the handwritten list, were Bryston's BDP-2, BDA-2 DAC, BP26 preamp, 28BSST2 Mono amps, unidentified power conditioner (ED: Bryston BIT), and Bryston Middle T loudspeakers ($5400/pair), the last to be reviewed by Kalman Rubinson in our February 2015 issue.

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« Reply #22 on: 16 Oct 2014, 10:40 am »
I found a few systems at the show offering surround sound: they must have missed the memo.

This setup from exaSound. It featured the latter's e28, 8-channel DAC ($3650), a Bryston 5-channel 9B SST2 amp, and five Magnepan 1.7 speakers.





The sound was exceptional, especially considering all that radiating area pumping away in a small hotel room. The multichannel music consistently sounded better than the equivalent 2-channel mixes.


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« Reply #23 on: 19 Oct 2014, 11:24 am »


Must mention the Exasound multichannel offering. Using five Maggie 1.7s, the enthusiastic host fed a Mac into his DAC and, with a multichannel Bryston amp, proceeded to show us the differences between 2 and 5 channel music. The multi-channel was better but not to the level that would have me buying five speakers and associated cables for my room (not to mention how little music that matters for me in this format).

The real lesson for me (other than this DAC is very good and priced well), was the Maggies. They sounded better than I ever heard them and they were not positioned with any great thought to layout. Clearly, with Bryston driving them, these speakers can deliver fine sound. Another strike for the saner end of the audio market.

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Re: RMAF 2014
« Reply #24 on: 19 Oct 2014, 10:20 pm »






Bryston Middle T

Bryston was showing of its Middle T which are some great alternatives if the Model T Signature is too big of a speaker for your room.

Plenty of bass for the small room, and a generous soundstage that was plenty deep and wide for my liking.

These aren’t going to reproduce a huge sound, but they are definite auditions for anyone looking in this range.

Happy listening!

Spencer