What made you go Bryston?

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Moon Doggy

Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #20 on: 26 Apr 2010, 02:57 am »
Sound, price point, service/support, quality/warranty, synergy and especially the quality of D to A of the BCD1. :thumb:

1oldguy

Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #21 on: 26 Apr 2010, 02:29 pm »
Service/Support, Quality/Warranty Last but not least James tanner himself. :green:
At Bryston your treated like a person not a number.I can't really think of any other company like Bryston.

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Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #22 on: 26 Apr 2010, 03:10 pm »
I must first confess that I'm a little bit puzzled, as judging by the musical preferences in the "What are you listening to" thread, this board is populated by rockers, bikers, punks, goths and skinheads  :wink:. Which would suggest to me some different route in equipment choice.


Good grief, no wonder I haven't been following "What are you listening to...".  I have lots of rock CD's and LP's but am not a rocker, have a Harley but am not a biker, haven't been a punk since I was 16 years old, don't get the Goth thing at all and aren't skinheads into the racial supremecy thing?  I think the Bryston owner community is more diverse than you are suggesting.  Anyway, all that aside, it was Jazz and its female vocals, piano and most exceptionally its acoustic bass solos; classical, especially strings e.g. quartets and trios with other instruments and concertos (orchestral works featuring soloists on piano, violin etc.) and esoteric stuff like Miles Davis' Pharo's Dance from Bitches Brew and Tangerine Dream's Phaedra (there is so much going on in those two pieces and others like them that it takes a neutral, detail resolving amp and preamp to parse it all).  The 7BSST2's and BP26 are very accomplished in all these scenarios.  Add in the price, warranty and customer service and I chose Bryston over Classe, Mac, Mark Levinson and Parasound Halo.

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Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #23 on: 26 Apr 2010, 03:37 pm »
I know.... I followed that topic... if I were you I would sell the older one and keep just the new one.... bi-amping / bridging will open a completely different can of worms... so why not keep it simple (and less expensive)...

Nap.  :thumb:

that is the plan. it is up for sale, i have no interest in keeping two 4B SST2's. also, some of the money of the sale will most likely go into a BDA1...

Well, if he needs to sell it, then be my guest. I personally would keep the older unit and bi-amp. I plan on bi-amping with the SST on the bass, and the SST2 on the mid/hf.

bi amping kinda requires two connections on my loudspeakers. when i built them i considered doing this, but decided not to.

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« Reply #24 on: 26 Apr 2010, 08:45 pm »
that is the plan. it is up for sale, i have no interest in keeping two 4B SST2's. also, some of the money of the sale will most likely go into a BDA1...

bi amping kinda requires two connections on my loudspeakers. when i built them i considered doing this, but decided not to.

I understand. No problem. Ask James about bi-amping. I believe he'll tell you that it's a good idea overall.

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« Reply #25 on: 26 Apr 2010, 08:46 pm »
Good grief, no wonder I haven't been following "What are you listening to...".  I have lots of rock CD's and LP's but am not a rocker, have a Harley but am not a biker, haven't been a punk since I was 16 years old, don't get the Goth thing at all and aren't skinheads into the racial supremecy thing?  I think the Bryston owner community is more diverse than you are suggesting.  Anyway, all that aside, it was Jazz and its female vocals, piano and most exceptionally its acoustic bass solos; classical, especially strings e.g. quartets and trios with other instruments and concertos (orchestral works featuring soloists on piano, violin etc.) and esoteric stuff like Miles Davis' Pharo's Dance from Bitches Brew and Tangerine Dream's Phaedra (there is so much going on in those two pieces and others like them that it takes a neutral, detail resolving amp and preamp to parse it all).  The 7BSST2's and BP26 are very accomplished in all these scenarios.  Add in the price, warranty and customer service and I chose Bryston over Classe, Mac, Mark Levinson and Parasound Halo.

Yes, definitely more diverse because the prices aren't insane (meaning $20000 and up,) imo.

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Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #26 on: 26 Apr 2010, 08:46 pm »
Service/Support, Quality/Warranty Last but not least James tanner himself. :green:
At Bryston your treated like a person not a number.I can't really think of any other company like Bryston.

I agree.

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Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #27 on: 26 Apr 2010, 11:56 pm »
Yes, definitely more diverse because the prices aren't insane (meaning $20000 and up,) imo.

With the list price for a pair of 28B SST² mono blocks plus PST and GST - you will have very little change left over from $20,000.00 and you still must purchase a preamplifier :eyebrows:

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Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #28 on: 27 Apr 2010, 04:47 am »
I see your point. But not if you buy from a pro audio dealer. And those are Canadian taxes, not US. haha.

Anyway, I should have said $30000 and up. There, I just did.

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Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #29 on: 27 Apr 2010, 02:16 pm »
I see your point. But not if you buy from a pro audio dealer. And those are Canadian taxes, not US. haha.

Why vegasdave - laughing at our Canadian taxes :nono:

You better get use to a very high tax load with the way the US government is borrowing money - you do have to pay it back sooner or later. Anyway, you will eventually pay more for Bryston gear down there with the way the US dollar is losing its value against the Canadian dollar.

I understand that you can purchase the state of California very cheaply at this time.

Be well...



Napalm

Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #30 on: 27 Apr 2010, 02:45 pm »
Dave,

This is from Helicopter Ben's speech today:

"Thus, the reality is that the Congress, the Administration, and the American people will have to choose among making modifications to entitlement programs such as Medicare and Social Security, restraining federal spending on everything else, accepting higher taxes, or some combination thereof."

So get those Brystons today.  :thumb:

Nap.



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Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #31 on: 27 Apr 2010, 06:33 pm »
Why vegasdave - laughing at our Canadian taxes :nono:

You better get use to a very high tax load with the way the US government is borrowing money - you do have to pay it back sooner or later. Anyway, you will eventually pay more for Bryston gear down there with the way the US dollar is losing its value against the Canadian dollar.

I understand that you can purchase the state of California very cheaply at this time.

Be well...

A Canadian lady called in to a well known radio talk show this week to report when she looks south she feels like she is watching her neighbor's house burn down.  I thought, what an insightful and illustrative comment.  Not to worry however, the mid-term elections in November are going to stop our Manchurian Candidate president in his tracks.  No way is the United States of America going to allow the cost of owning Bryston audio components to get out of reach :thumb:


Sorry, James.  I had to use politics to setup the Bryston favorable punchline.
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« Reply #32 on: 27 Apr 2010, 07:34 pm »
A Canadian lady called in to a well know radio talk show this week to report when she looks south she feels like she is watching her neighbor's house burn down.  I thought, what an insightful and illustrative comment.  Not to worry however, the mid-term elections in November are going to stop our Manchurian Candidate president in his tracks.  No way is the United States of America going to allow the cost of owning Bryston audio components to get out of reach :thumb:

Well said Bill :thumb:

Be well...

werd

Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #33 on: 27 Apr 2010, 09:41 pm »
A Canadian lady called in to a well known radio talk show this week to report when she looks south she feels like she is watching her neighbor's house burn down.  I thought, what an insightful and illustrative comment.  Not to worry however, the mid-term elections in November are going to stop our Manchurian Candidate president in his tracks.  No way is the United States of America going to allow the cost of owning Bryston audio components to get out of reach :thumb:


Sorry, James.  I had to use politics to setup the Bryston favorable punchline.



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rob80b

Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #34 on: 27 Apr 2010, 10:21 pm »
A Canadian lady called in to a well known radio talk show this week to report when she looks south she feels like she is watching her neighbor's house burn down.  I thought, what an insightful and illustrative comment.
Sorry, James.  I had to use politics to setup the Bryston favorable punchline.

They forgot to mention there was enough wood in the attic to build a new one.
(sorry I'm a maritimer)

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Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #35 on: 28 Apr 2010, 06:50 pm »
Dave,

This is from Helicopter Ben's speech today:

"Thus, the reality is that the Congress, the Administration, and the American people will have to choose among making modifications to entitlement programs such as Medicare and Social Security, restraining federal spending on everything else, accepting higher taxes, or some combination thereof."

So get those Brystons today.  :thumb:

Nap.




Yeah, I know. I can't afford more Bryston right now!

niels

Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #36 on: 28 Apr 2010, 09:41 pm »
What made you go Bryston?

After app. two seconds listening time on my ML speakers...

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Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #37 on: 29 Apr 2010, 06:24 pm »
First and foremost - audio quality.

I also enjoy the aesthetics of my Bryston audio equipment, there is just something about the presence of two large amplifiers on your equipment stand - a timeless styling. Lets face it, if it does not improve the audio quality - I do not want to see it on or in my equipment.

A twenty-year warranty, great customer service and Bryston is only a couple hours down the road if my equipment requires service.

Be well…
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Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #38 on: 29 Apr 2010, 09:39 pm »
Cool. Sounds good.

math-geek

Re: What made you go Bryston?
« Reply #39 on: 29 Apr 2010, 11:11 pm »
Some of you know me.  I don't currently own any Bryston equipment (Krell) but the 2B was a real winner!.  I could not and still cannot understand how a 60 wpc amp could produce mind bending dynamics.

I went with a Krell 400xi due to cost concerns more than anything else.  Neither the 2B nor the B60 could drive my Dynuadio 1.3 SEs with quite enough gusto, although within their limits they were fantastic sounding.  At some point a big Bryston upgrade will come back my way.  I am a big Krell and Bryston fan in that they both epitomize what solid-state electronics are about. Deatil,neutrality and tremendous dynamics.

Robert knows me from the Dynaudio owners thread and as I have said on there we are fortunate to belong to such great threads.  I have not owned Bryston for quite awhile now, yet I have not been derided for my current choices.  You are a great bunch of guys and I enjoy the opportunity to converse with all of you.

Thank you.