Nice Comments Regarding Bryston 4B SST

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Nice Comments Regarding Bryston 4B SST
« on: 6 Mar 2008, 04:26 pm »
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SUBJECT – Bryston 4B SST Amplifier

March 6th, 2008

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It’s been over a month since the Bryston beast arrived. I say beast because of its sheer mass and power output. Sonically speaking there's no perceived heavy-handedness. This amp is more like a crystal vase, filled with mountain spring-water. It is this clarity, this lack of color or flavor, which I feel is the signature of the SST amplifier.

It’s difficult to classify the perceived fidelity of music reproduction with this amp. I had a similar problem in trying to describe my previous amp, the 3BSST. They both excel at getting out of the way of the music. They both do the soundstage thing quite well. In fact the soundstage effect here is almost limitless, even if it does vary from one recording to the next. Recording engineers often use their skill and creativity to produce an acoustic mix of simulated reality thus generating virtual placement of instruments and performers. The effect is most notable in high-resolution systems. Resolution is about how much of the recording you can actually hear. Is that the horn section that you're listening to, or do you hear a trumpet, trombone and sax playing in harmony? Resolution allows you to grasp the music's aspect. It permits to you hear the breath of a soloist between notes. It exposes the character of the recording venue. It clearly articulates the spittle vibrating in the mouth-piece of a horn. While I'm not endorsing laser-etched hyper-detail, I do want to hear all that there is to hear. The Bryston is all that.

The (no-noise) low noise floor is the foundation for this highly resolving apparatus.  While listening, the other night, to McCoy Tyner (New York Reunion, Chesky JD51) a sax solo caught my attention (track 5, Ask Me Now) There was this clicking sound that I had never noticed before. Being a paranoid audiophile I immediately got up and went over to the one of the loudspeakers. My wife was nearby reading a newspaper and paid no attention to my sudden movements, she's quite used to my audio-related OCD. Shit, the CD must be glitching, no, maybe one of the preamp tubes is going microphonic." I played back the passage and turned up the volume slightly, there it was again! That clicking sort of noise. Then it came to me all at once. The sound of the valves on a wood-wind instrument being briskly pressed and released, I never noticed that before. I needed to know if my audio-related OCD was becoming a psychosis. I glanced at my wife. "Do you hear that clicking sound?" She looked up from her paper "yeah, what is that?" Gleefully I blurted "the resolution of this amp is friggin' amazing!"


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George Osai, Brooklyn NY 

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Re: Nice Comments Regarding Bryston 4B SST
« Reply #1 on: 21 Mar 2008, 04:50 am »
As a 4BSST owner myself, I concur with Mr. Osai.

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Re: Nice Comments Regarding Bryston 4B SST
« Reply #2 on: 31 Aug 2013, 04:27 pm »
From: Andy
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 10:41 AM
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Subject: 4B SST2

James & Corey

I got the 4B SST2 hooked up to my system.

I expected I would be switching between 4B ST and 4B SST2 a few times to nail down the differences like I have had to do with recent system tweaks I have made.
Installing the 4B SST 2 was no tweak.It was clear right from the start that this was a superior amplifier.The 4B ST never went back in.Mid range and top end is detailed beyond expectation.I hear low level detail that was previously covered up.

Instrumental harmonics are much clearer.It is not forward sounding.It is correct sounding.The bass was a little harder to evaluate.My speaker system has its own built in power amplifier.Still,I think I hear tighter control.I believe if someone does not like this amplifier they should instead take a hard look at the rest of their system.This is a honest and revealing amplifier.

Lousy recordings will still sound lousy.A cheap CD player will be revealed for what it is.Fix the source.Don't blame this amplifier.Of course a speaker system that has issues may be even worse.A good amplifier is not supposed to be a band aid to the wrongs of other equipment or recordings and a 4B SST2 is not. With everything fed to it good,the 4B SST2 is very musical .

It is definitely a keeper.

Special thanks to Corey for his help in bringing my stereo system
to the level it is today.
 
Below is the associated equipment I used.
 
Speakers...........Martin Logan Montis electrostatic hybrid.
Preamp..............Bryston BP 20
Speaker cable...Tellurium Q Ultra Black
Interconnects......Tellurium Q balanced
Tuner...................Magnum Dynalab MD 102
CD.......................Musical Fidelity M1 CDT transport and M1 DAC
 
 
Andy Visniewski

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Re: Nice Comments Regarding Bryston 4B SST
« Reply #3 on: 31 Aug 2013, 05:27 pm »
  Great to hear that ....but  what is meant by not "forward sounding"?. Is this to mean " laidback"? Does it mean that the ST version is more forward? If so I like a more upfront presence to the sound stage .The 4B ST gives me a preferred " front row" effect.  :scratch:
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Re: Nice Comments Regarding Bryston 4B SST
« Reply #4 on: 1 Sep 2013, 11:24 am »
 :Yes a good point for me as well.

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Re: Nice Comments Regarding Bryston 4B SST
« Reply #5 on: 3 Sep 2013, 03:24 pm »
Back in 1988, I had purchased my first real serious audio system which included the Bryston 4B power amp (dealer no longer is in business).  Then in 2004, I purchased a used Linn LP12 turntable (after hearing a friend's set-up) from a local Linn dealer who convinced me (at that time) to move to a Linn system and said that it would better my system, especially the Bryston amp.

Over the next few years, I had upgraded my system but always stayed with Linn however, always found that the system lacked "balls".  It was great for Jazz and Classical music but didn't cut it for Rock or real complex Classical arrangements.  So I decided to replace my Linn amp with a Bryston 4B-SST2 amp and now I found what I've always been missing from my system, "balls"! 

I'm no system reviewer nor do I posses any technical writting skills but for me the system always seemed to lack real power/punch and with the Bryston amp back in the equation, the power/punch is back in my system (i.e. "balls")!  :thumb:

Hopefully this makes sense and I'm sorry if I've offended anyone with the use of the word "balls".  :o
 

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Re: Nice Comments Regarding Bryston 4B SST
« Reply #6 on: 3 Sep 2013, 03:30 pm »
Back in 1988, I had purchased my first real serious audio system which included the Bryston 4B power amp (dealer no longer is in business).  Then in 2004, I purchased a used Linn LP12 turntable (after hearing a friend's set-up) from a local Linn dealer who convinced me (at that time) to move to a Linn system and said that it would better my system, especially the Bryston amp.

Over the next few years, I had upgraded my system but always stayed with Linn however, always found that the system lacked "balls".  It was great for Jazz and Classical music but didn't cut it for Rock or real complex Classical arrangements.  So I decided to replace my Linn amp with a Bryston 4B-SST2 amp and now I found what I've always been missing from my system, "balls"! 

I'm no system reviewer nor do I posses any technical writting skills but for me the system always seemed to lack real power/punch and with the Bryston amp back in the equation, the power/punch is back in my system (i.e. "balls")!  :thumb:

Hopefully this makes sense and I'm sorry if I've offended anyone with the use of the word "balls".  :o

Hi Samurai,

Ball's is one on the descriptions a lot of reviewers have used with Bryston gear and now it is being used a lot to describe the Bryston Speakers.

What it is,  is the ability of the amplifier to control the loudspeaker driver motion under real world conditions and with the loudspeaker the ability to play at real world levels with extremely low distortion (no dynamic compression) :thumb:

james

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Re: Nice Comments Regarding Bryston 4B SST
« Reply #7 on: 3 Sep 2013, 03:36 pm »
Hi Samurai,

Ball's is one on the descriptions a lot of reviewers have used with Bryston gear and now it is being used a lot to describe the Bryston Speakers.

What it is,  is the ability of the amplifier to control the loudspeaker driver motion under real world conditions and with the loudspeaker the ability to play at real world levels with extremely low distortion (no dynamic compression) :thumb:

james

James, yes that's exactly what I was trying to say!   Thanks!  :D