SP 3.0?

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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1360 on: 1 Dec 2011, 03:49 pm »
Hi James,

Could you kindly confirm for me that the SP3 is able to be ordered with 17" black, blue display and blue LEDs please?

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CONFIRMED - special order. :thumb:

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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1361 on: 1 Dec 2011, 04:00 pm »
CONFIRMED - special order. :thumb:

james

I was afraid you would say yes  :D

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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1362 on: 1 Dec 2011, 05:46 pm »
I was afraid you would say yes  :D

Many thanks

I heard the SP3 demo went well last night at Frank Harvey Hi-Fi in the UK?

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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1363 on: 1 Dec 2011, 05:57 pm »
I heard the SP3 demo went well last night at Frank Harvey Hi-Fi in the UK?

james

Very, here is a snip from David (BTW they were using a 9BSST2 for amplification..)

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I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by the SP3 processor. With Twenty.24's front and rear with a TB2MCi centre (and erm, 'A' sub), the system sounded amazing. The 5m square room is quite reflective, and usually accentuates HF, and with having no solid walls in this building, the bass is usually an issue too. I was really worried as the SP3 has no room EQ, but Craig and Tom from PMC set it up really well, and there really didn't seem to be any need for it! The opening IMAX scene from The Dark Knight was an eye opener - I'd liken the difference to the Blades - put on a track you know (or think you know) on them, and they'll surprise you with how the music should really sound, and the SP3 processor was no different to this. We know the DK scene inside out, but on this system, you were made aware of so much more going on in the soundtrack. Gunfire had the necessary attack and definition - as I've said before, more and more hi-fi speakers are catching up with dedicated AV speakers, and the Twenty series doesn't disappoint. Plus, it goes to show that you don't need mega expensive speakers to have a top notch AV system.
 
Well done Craig and Tom
[snip]

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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1364 on: 1 Dec 2011, 08:11 pm »
Hey Alpha, yep got the Star Wars box set sitting next to the SP3 in readiness also.

It will be interesting also how I find the PMC DS-001's integrate with my 7B's for centre and rear duties, I take it you are more than happy with your powerpac for the centre?

Sorry Vipers I meant to answer this the other day; yes VERY pleased with the PowerPac-120, I am glad I did not go for the 300, I do not have a very large room even by UK standards, and even giving the PP-120 a hammering, close to reference levels, it does not even feel slightly warm to the touch, it does not seem to be working very hard driving the PMC CB6i. The tonal match with the 4BSST2 driving the OB1i's is perfect. My daughter had a sleep over the other night and they wanted to watch Disney's Christmas Carol on the big screen. There is a huge amount of the voices moving across the front sound stage, and I have to say it was the first time I REALLY appreciated what people talk about, matching the front three speakers and amps. Now I have the powerpac with the CB6i the transition from OB1i to CB6i to OB1i was completely seemless and believable. The PMC DS-001s do a great job as well, they have clearly been voiced to match the 'Bryston Sound' meaning front to back sound pans are the best I have heard.

I just need to have an SP3 to supply them now  :oops:

Cheers
 

Vipers

Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1365 on: 1 Dec 2011, 10:33 pm »

I just need to have an SP3 to supply them now  :oops:

Cheers

Thanks Alpha, you've probably seen this on AVForums but thought I'd post it on here as well, after the experiences I've had with the SP3 today in multi channel you really can't get a SP3 quick enough :wink:

Hi Guys,

Well I don't really know were to start after today, as at long last after a few hours of running cables under carpets, swapping all my system over to XLR and wiring up the Neutrik Speakon to set up the PMC DS-001's I've finally got to hear the SP3 in all it's multi channel glory.

I think it's fair to say that the SP3 is as an impressive performer with multi channel as it is with 2 channel, which in my book makes it a very special indeed.

Over the last few years through my time at TLC and Zinc I've had the privilege to play with a few processors, like the Denon AVP-A1 pre/power, Arcam 777/888, Pioneer Susano, the ADA Suite 7.1 and the Meridian 861v6, and I have to say the SP3 is up there with the very best, in fact, and I don't want to come across all fanboy, but my system has never sounded so good, having the MB2i's upfront with the CB6i centre and FB1i's as rears with the TLE1 sub just sounds phenomenal.

I watched 2 films today, just to test it out of course, Dark Knight, obviously a true reference disc that we've all seen many many times and Daybreakers, what hit me is the amazing clarity of the dialogue and the overall level of detail achieved, it really is something else, that's not to mention the surround steering, it's totally immersive stuff.

I have to say using the DS-001's for centre and surround duties works extremely well, obviously a 9B or a few Powerpacs would be great if money was no object but I'd consider the DS-001's to be a real bargain, they drove the CB6 and FB's effortlessly, and integrated with the 7B's perfectly, they give an extremely clean, uncoloured presentation that fits perfectly well with the SP3.

Finally, in 2 channel today, I did some back to back tests with the new Van Damme XLR's I got compared to my trusty Atlas Navigator RCA's and the difference was quite noticeable, not to the same level as when I tried the Chord Sarums at home, but I don't think that is a bad thing as after a while I got a little fed up with them as they seem to rob my system of any warmth, but with the Van Damme XLR's it really is as if a veil is lifted from the recording, you just seem to get more detail, clarity and insight into the recording. If you are running a Bryston system then these XLR's really are worth a punt as they don't cost the earth and can be a real worthwhile upgrade.

So I guess after changing so much in my system today it is a slight relief that it still sounds fantastic as it is always chance that you could ruin what you had before, but I really can't say enough about the SP3, a real 2 channel and multi channel performer, and that is no easy task.

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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1366 on: 4 Dec 2011, 05:47 am »
Hi James,

Could you provide more explanation on the DRC management of the SP3.  It is not described in the manual.

Please explain the following:
-DRC Auto (THD, DTSHD)
-Dyn Range Full Off
-Dyn Range Medium
-Dyn Range Low
-Vol (Low/Medium/High) (Half/Full mode)
    Vol Offs  +- db  (what does Offs mean)
    Vol Mid/Side   on or off

Thanks a lot

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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1367 on: 4 Dec 2011, 11:54 am »
Hi James,

Could you provide more explanation on the DRC management of the SP3.  It is not described in the manual.

Please explain the following:
-DRC Auto (THD, DTSHD)
-Dyn Range Full Off
-Dyn Range Medium
-Dyn Range Low
-Vol (Low/Medium/High) (Half/Full mode)
    Vol Offs  +- db  (what does Offs mean)
    Vol Mid/Side   on or off

Thanks a lot

Hi

It is a Dolby requirement that just allows adjustments to the dynamic range.  We had to include it right at the end to get the DD licencing.  It just allows you to change the overall dynamic range so that at night for instance if you want to reduce the dynamics (explosions) so you do not wake the house up it will allow for that.  I can get you more details later.

james

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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1368 on: 4 Dec 2011, 02:46 pm »
I presume, if I want to hear the "full range" or turn off the DRC, the option that I would choose is "Dyn Range Full Off" right?

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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1369 on: 4 Dec 2011, 03:31 pm »
I presume, if I want to hear the "full range" or turn off the DRC, the option that I would choose is "Dyn Range Full Off" right?

Regards,

Correct

james

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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1370 on: 7 Dec 2011, 03:55 pm »
Hey gents - here are a few unboxing / installation shots of a black rackmount SP3 for anyone that likes pictures.   I've yet to sit down and document the detailed differences that I'm hearing between the SP17 and the SP3, and will do that soon - I'm hoping over the holidays things will slow down enough for a critical listen and review.



To start - I absolutely loved the sonics of my SP17.  I found the noise floor so low that the dynamic range in music and movies really shined.   If anyone wants to get into high-end 5.1 multichannel, the SP17 is a great piece.  I hated to have to list it for sale, but it is time to move on and move up.

The short story on the SP3 is that this experience is even better.  The clarity of dialogue from the centre channel, and the range from quiet to explosive dynamics on the mains and rears is incrediblly engaging.

For the very first time, I watched a DTS-HD lossless Bluray track (Green Lantern) and I was incredibly engaged by the clarity and dynamics of the sound.  When the audio is quiet, it is truly black.  This adds so much to the dynamic range.  Too bad it couldn't help with the storyline. *rimshot*

Contrast that against just how easy it is to listen to the SP3 at very high volume (my movie reference volume) that I didn't realize how loud and clear the audio was until I tried to comment on a scene to my wife sitting beside me, and she couldn't hear me.   It blows away any theatre experience I've had, bar none.   (To be fair, that's probably not very hard to do these days.)

One more word - stunning.

anyway - here are a few more pics.

Device in pictures:  19" Black Rackmount SP3
Beer in pictures:  2011 "Little Scrapper" IPA from Halfpints Brewing in Winnipeg, MB.

www.photobucket.com/sp3



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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1371 on: 7 Dec 2011, 04:15 pm »
Nice shots.  Looks like a nice room as well - you should share some shots of it in action, once you get to it.  Cheers. :thumb:

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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1372 on: 7 Dec 2011, 07:26 pm »
SP-3 Silver




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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1373 on: 8 Dec 2011, 04:56 pm »
Rear shot of SP-3



Oh my god, they forgot the power inlet on this one...  :lol:

Cheers!

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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1374 on: 8 Dec 2011, 05:16 pm »
Oh my god, they forgot the power inlet on this one...  :lol:

Cheers!

Markus

It's Battery operated - one of a kind :lol:

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Re: SP 3.0?
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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1376 on: 8 Dec 2011, 08:56 pm »


 :thumb:
And this being the standard AC powered version vs. the former depicted "nuclear-battery" perpetually powered version.  The latter being a little less "environmentally friendly".... :lol: :green:

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Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1377 on: 9 Dec 2011, 11:56 am »
I heard the SP3 demo went well last night at Frank Harvey Hi-Fi in the UK?

james

It went very well thanks James. I didn't get to hear the system until after most people had left, but I managed to get a listen to the opening IMAX scene of The Dark Knight, as Alpha has already quoted me on, so no need to say any more really  :lol:

I daren't take it home!

Alpha10

Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1378 on: 10 Dec 2011, 08:49 am »
It went very well thanks James. I didn't get to hear the system until after most people had left, but I managed to get a listen to the opening IMAX scene of The Dark Knight, as Alpha has already quoted me on, so no need to say any more really  :lol:

I daren't take it home!

Hi David, don't see you on this side of the pond very often  :D there are quite a few 'names' on here you will recognise..

Have you had any chance to have more of a listen to the SP3 yet?

James, David is one of, if not the most active Bryston dealers in the UK (a bit like with you, I do not know when he sleeps) with an ethos and customer focus, which others should aspire.

Oh, and also he is the reason my kids have no toys for Xmas  :oops:

Cheers

Vipers

Re: SP 3.0?
« Reply #1379 on: 10 Dec 2011, 11:13 pm »
The clarity of dialogue from the centre channel, and the range from quiet to explosive dynamics on the mains and rears is incrediblly engaging.

Hi Gravy,

Thanks for the pics and summary so far, I couldn't agree more with your above comment, it is the overall clarity and dynamics that blows me away every time, I've had my SP3 for a couple of weeks now and the more time I live with it the more I appreciate what a performance powerhouse it really is.

I had some friends over Thursday night, did a couple of quick demo's, Dark Knight, Behind Enemy lines and the opening to Casino Royale, needless to say they all were blown away and agreed it was the best movie sound they had heard, anywhere at anytime, so I think they liked it :)

Personally I used to really be into movies, then I put together my Bryston/PMC 2 channel system and films took a real back seat for the last couple of years as 2 channel really took over, well thanks to the SP3 and the total immersion it brings, films are well and truly back on the agenda, just ordered 30 Blu Rays, got some catching up to do, the trouble is I still love my 2 channel and I actually don't know how I am going to get the time to fit it all in :|