I just watched a pretty ragged review of a Bryston 2B-LP from a YouTuber ("Vintage Audio Review") with fewer than 500 subscribers. He doesn't treat his production sound for his video -- pretty damning for an audiophile, IYAM -- and he doesn't script his comments. But I was most taken by two things he said in the review that I am *pretty* sure are both factually incorrect:
First, he said that the "LP" in Bryston 2B-LP stands for "Low Profile." I've seen that said elsewhere (which may be where he got it), but I seem to want to recall that the O.G. 2B was exactly the same chassis, with those gorgeous heat-sink fins on the front.
Second, he said that the 2B-LP was produced "from 1997 to 1998." I'm essentially positive that the production run for the 2B-LP was a lot longer than that, particularly in the earlier direction. I'm not sure that there weren't 2B-LP's out there to buy in 1990, but I'm bet-money-on-it confident that they existed before I moved to Minnesota, which was in 1994.
Anyone?