Hi Dave
If you remember our Bryston credo - "Linearity First and Foremost" - then unless we can figure out a way to make a current product we have more faithful to the input signal then change for change sake makes no sense.
I do think there may be room though for integrating some of the products - so maybe a BP-26 preamplifier combined with a BDA-3 DAC in a signal chassis is something to consider?
james
i see james. very well then. definitely do not change for changes sake. i like and respect you guys because you not only deserve it, you've earned it. you guys really don't have anything to prove after 40 + years, but you still are, and i commend you guys for that because we the consumers benefit for all of your hard work...now to answer your question; i believe there is room for that. imo, i think it would be quite a hit as long as you can keep the price down without going into the red of course...other ideas for preamps would be well...i'm not saying to copy other companies, but say for example mcintosh with the many features in their preamps..the one thing i have been harping on you for years is to do a discrete hi tech 8 or 9 band analog eq, either in the preampor as a stand alone unit...i love the bp6, but i like to correct for poor, or poorer, recordings with great performances which sometimes need a boost in certain areas which can sometimes transform the recording at hand...i think a state of the art eq can do that, and who better to do it than you guys...never say never; it would be quite a surprise if such a product hit the dealer's shelves...anyway, those are my 2 cents for now...