another ? for James.

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another ? for James.
« on: 17 Feb 2011, 11:50 pm »
Still clinging to my much revered 4b ST what are the chances of any further advances in the 4b line. i.e.- how long will the 4bsstsq be in production. Do I have time yet to get one later this year? Thanks again. ::idea:

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Re: another ? for James.
« Reply #1 on: 18 Feb 2011, 12:10 am »
Still clinging to my much revered 4b ST what are the chances of any further advances in the 4b line. i.e.- how long will the 4bsstsq be in production. Do I have time yet to get one later this year? Thanks again. ::idea:

Hi redbook - no changes planned for the SST2.

james

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« Reply #2 on: 18 Feb 2011, 02:18 am »
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Stu Pitt

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« Reply #3 on: 18 Feb 2011, 03:55 am »
Glad Bryston doesn't come out with a new and improved model every couple of months.  Musical Fatality, err, Fidelity comes to mind.  Somehow the new line is far better than the last.  4 months later, the newest one is even better.

lanchile

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« Reply #4 on: 18 Feb 2011, 05:29 am »
Glad Bryston doesn't come out with a new and improved model every couple of months.  Musical Fatality, err, Fidelity comes to mind.  Somehow the new line is far better than the last.  4 months later, the newest one is even better.

I second this too!

Waker

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« Reply #5 on: 18 Feb 2011, 08:30 am »
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Glad Bryston doesn't come out with a new and improved model every couple of months.

I also appreciate Bryston's tradition of "getting it right."  That old audio nervosa merry-go-round has been spinning faster and faster for those fans of certain makers.  Makes me wonder how much R & D is really just trial and error--but then again, anyone who has ever developed a new product without a lot of backing had to start from somewhere.