Gee's you guys are a tough bunch.
The PR and word of mouth on this kind of purchase is excellent for a company like Bryston
james
The last thing I would do, would be to run out and purchase any item recommended by a compensated celebrity - especially audio equipment. They must truly believe that we are little more than mindless plebeians whom cannot make up our own minds and must be told what to buy. What if a purchased celebrity spews forth to the mob…
“I only listen to my music on Krell 600e mono-blocks - the CAST is simply awesome.”Do I immediately kick my 28s to the curb and race out and purchase the 600e mono-blocks? Please

I digress…
This ranks right up there with stereo reviews. I read the recent Tone review and I never knew that the MPS-2 was optional equipment for the BP 26, for some unexplained reason my BP 26 requires the MPS-2 for proper operation. No creditability here, eh? Or even proofreading for that matter - the editor must have been off that day.
Did they even review the Bryston site...
"All BP-26 series preamplifiers are housed in steel cabinets for shielding to reduce electromagnetic interference effects. Buffered inputs provide for lower distortion and improved linearity from source components. A ground plane has been incorporated in this new design to further reduce crosstalk and noise throughout the internal circuitry.
The power supply (MPS-2) is mounted externally to eliminate power-supply noise interference."
Back on topic...
I wonder if anyone else would put any faith into what a paid celebrity recommended.
Be well….