This is interesting.
So distortion is higher on the BP6, according to tested products but not as much of a difference as the "official" Bryston specs.
Specs say that the BP26 distortion should be 0.0015 vs. 0.005 for the BP6 (the BP6 would be over 3 times higher); however, tested results show a difference of less than 2 times higher for the BP6 (0.002) vs. BP26 (0.001). Perhaps the BP6 posted specs could read as 0.002; however, I understand that there will be variances from model to model.
On the noise floor difference, the test and specs agree...there is
no difference. This is interesting, since I would have thought that the BP26 with MP2 would make the S/N ratio the key difference - but that's clearly not the case.
This is purely academic - in real world terms, given such low distortion figures in both models, the difference in distortion between preamps should virtually indetectible - especially when you consider other factors such as component variances, cables and the big weakness...speakers.
BTW - I'm already starstruck with my BP6. It's absolutely clear, holographic and makes me listen to music that much more - which is the key point.