BP26, preamp for a life

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1oldguy

Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #20 on: 1 Apr 2011, 03:53 pm »
Hi James

Saw this on the Bryston site.....Huge new ultra-low-noise power transformer
Wondering if I have that in my power supply?Serial number is 001270


Thank you James


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Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #21 on: 1 Apr 2011, 04:19 pm »
Hi James

Saw this on the Bryston site.....Huge new ultra-low-noise power transformer
Wondering if I have that in my power supply?Serial number is 001270


Thank you James

Hi - no changes in the BP-26.

james

Heckler75

Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #22 on: 3 Apr 2011, 01:51 am »
Hi,


just joined  this fabulous forum,  and new  guy to  Bryston gear, and new to audiocircle.


I need  help,   just bought  a  Bryston BP26/,  and hooked   everything up,  and having  a issue. (maybe user error)



the right  channel, for some  reason  is  making  a  hissing  sound (like driving down the road  w/  the window down)  not  very loud,  but the   left  channel  just find.  (Balanced  cable setup)


My  setup :   BP26  preamp  and 4BSST2 amp, B&W 802Di, marantz CD player.  mainly 2ch  listening.


changed out  all  the  cables, power/balanced  and  still   no  luck.


I hooked   the powersupply to BP26 and both balanced  cables  from Amp,  and hooked  CD player to preamp.


did  i  miss   something.  :oops:


could someone shed some light on my issue. :scratch:


Best Regards,
Dan

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Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #23 on: 3 Apr 2011, 02:23 am »
Hi Dan

Work your way back from the speaker to make sure it is the preamp. In other words if you reverse the speaker leads at the back of the amp does the hiss change sides? 

If yes then put things back to normal and reverse the preamp to power amp leads ... Does the hiss change sides?

If you have headphones plug them into the 26 and see if there is hiss.

James

Heckler75

Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #24 on: 3 Apr 2011, 02:47 am »
Hi James,


did  as what you instucted,  no  change.  (speaker and balance)


I  noticed,   that it only  affects   the  right side (preamp balance out)


if  i plug  in only,  the right side  of the bp26,    the hissing  sound  is still  present .   and i tried reversing the plug in on the amp.   Only  affects   right side (balnace out)


the left side,  is fine, even  reversing the  amp connections,   right to left  speaker/amp  connections.


any clues, why it only  affects  right side. :dunno:

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Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #25 on: 3 Apr 2011, 03:11 am »
Hi Dan

Sounds like a noisy transistor. Where did you purchase it?

James

Heckler75

Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #26 on: 3 Apr 2011, 03:16 am »
Hi   James,


picked  it up  at  A.E in wisconsin.


will  it need  to be serviced  (just  picked it up this past  week from Dave)


Thanks,
Danny

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Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #27 on: 3 Apr 2011, 03:22 am »
Hi   James,


picked  it up  at  A.E in wisconsin.


will  it need  to be serviced  (just  picked it up this past  week from Dave)


Thanks,
Danny

If it's brand new tell Dave to order you a replacement unit.

James

Heckler75

Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #28 on: 3 Apr 2011, 03:39 am »
Hi  James,


yes  brand new BP26 preamp.

will   call   him next  week.


James thanks for your  help,  and your commitment to great customer service,  and to your cutomers. even me (the little guy) :notworthy:


Best Regards,
Dan



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Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #29 on: 3 Apr 2011, 04:24 am »
I have BP-26 and MPS-2. Is it ok to have the BP-26 placed on top of the MPS-2, to save one shelf in my rack?

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« Reply #30 on: 3 Apr 2011, 05:22 am »
Yeah, like my BP-26. I can say it seems funny that Bryston's preamp is a 'sleeper'. Not many reviews or web discussion on it. I personally decided to give the preamp a try when i wanted Magnepan speakers, and Bryston is one of the main names for amplification for the Maggies.
The additional factor was reading that a reviwer had a BP-26 in his own system. i thought he might know what he is using...
Anyway, once i heard the Bp-26/4B-SST2 combo i decided yeah this is for me.

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Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #31 on: 3 Apr 2011, 12:46 pm »
I have BP-26 and MPS-2. Is it ok to have the BP-26 placed on top of the MPS-2, to save one shelf in my rack?

Hi,

Yes that is OK - I have mine setup the same way.

james

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Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #32 on: 3 Apr 2011, 01:38 pm »
Yeah, like my BP-26. I can say it seems funny that Bryston's preamp is a 'sleeper.   From above 9 out 10 products are sleepers that what makes it fun. That is if you find them

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« Reply #33 on: 3 Apr 2011, 05:17 pm »
Yeah, like my BP-26. I can say it seems funny that Bryston's preamp is a 'sleeper'. Not many reviews or web discussion on it.

I dare you to find a decent review on mine, the Sovereign Director. I tried, I tried hard, but nothing...

Anyway, once i heard the Bp-26/4B-SST2 combo i decided yeah this is for me.

If you ever get the chance to listen to the Sovereign Director/4B SST2 combo you'll wonder why the BP26 seems to miss out on so much...

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« Reply #34 on: 3 Apr 2011, 06:41 pm »
I dare you to find a decent review on mine, the Sovereign Director. I tried, I tried hard, but nothing...

If you ever get the chance to listen to the Sovereign Director/4B SST2 combo you'll wonder why the BP26 seems to miss out on so much...

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Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #35 on: 4 Apr 2011, 01:18 am »
Ive never found the BP26 to be a sleeper at all.....it does what it does and it does it well,but nothing about it overshines any other preamp in its price area.....esp when you start adding the MM/MC Phono stage and if you add the Dac then the BP26 gets expenisve.The phono stage is just "Ok"....in fact your better off getting the outboard phono stage.Ive never been that impressed with Brystons built in phono stage........just my opinion i guess,but i dont see their preamp(s) as sleepers at all.Their preamps get their due.

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« Reply #36 on: 4 Apr 2011, 03:16 am »
Sovereign Director, $15,000. used $9,750.
It is easy for a preamp costing FOUR TIMES AS MUCH to be better.
Now if it cost $800.  and was better.   :violin:
but that is the trick, isn't it?
If I had $15,000. i would buy an Audio Research REF 5 anyway...
Or maybe a pair of Bryston 26B-SST2 mono monsters.
Added: I have to disagree about the Bryston BP 1.5 phono stage. It is the cleanest, clearest i have ever heard. (but i am also using a $3,500 powerline conditioner. Bryston is just the closest to a wire with gain i have found.)

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« Reply #37 on: 4 Apr 2011, 03:51 am »
Ive never found the BP26 to be a sleeper at all.....it does what it does and it does it well,but nothing about it overshines any other preamp in its price area.....esp when you start adding the MM/MC Phono stage and if you add the Dac then the BP26 gets expenisve.The phono stage is just "Ok"....in fact your better off getting the outboard phono stage.Ive never been that impressed with Brystons built in phono stage........just my opinion i guess,but i dont see their preamp(s) as sleepers at all.Their preamps get their due.

In your (biased) opinion. Right, Mr. McIntosh?

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Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #38 on: 4 Apr 2011, 04:02 am »
Sovereign Director, $15,000. used $9,750.
It is easy for a preamp costing FOUR TIMES AS MUCH to be better.
Now if it cost $800.  and was better.   :violin:
but that is the trick, isn't it?
If I had $15,000. i would buy an Audio Research REF 5 anyway...
Or maybe a pair of Bryston 26B-SST2 mono monsters.
Added: I have to disagree about the Bryston BP 1.5 phono stage. It is the cleanest, clearest i have ever heard. (but i am also using a $3,500 powerline conditioner. Bryston is just the closest to a wire with gain i have found.)

 :rock:

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Re: BP26, preamp for a life
« Reply #39 on: 4 Apr 2011, 12:05 pm »
Ive never found the BP26 to be a sleeper at all.....it does what it does and it does it well,but nothing about it overshines any other preamp in its price area.....esp when you start adding the MM/MC Phono stage and if you add the Dac then the BP26 gets expenisve.The phono stage is just "Ok"....in fact your better off getting the outboard phono stage.Ive never been that impressed with Brystons built in phono stage........just my opinion i guess,but i dont see their preamp(s) as sleepers at all.Their preamps get their due.

Hi,

The built in Phono stage is IDENTICAL to the external BP-1.5 phono stage - in fact it could be argued that the internal phono stage is better because it is directly connected to the circuit board.

james