Hi Folks,
Just a heads up - Bryston prices will be going up from 0-8% depending on the specific product as of April 1st 2010.
james
It's sad... then again, if my boss tells me that I don't get a rise, I am getting angry as well...

On the other hand, when selling Bryston stuff used, one can refer to the list price of the current model. The formula is "higher list price = higher used item price".
And another one: Dynaudio, my favorite speakers manufacturer, published a book in the 80s, called, "the book of truth". Besides the notion that the place where Dynaudio maintains its development and production facilities in Denmark is that dull that you actually cannot do anything else but develop and build great speakers, they also state their philosphy: "If we need more money, we don't build more speakers, but increase prices". I think, Bryston is in the same boat. There isn't an annual productivity increase in manual manufacturing and - thanks god - Bryston doesn't tailor products to meet or keep a product at a given price point, sacrifying audio quality or durability along the way.
Cheers!
Markus