RECAP:James - how does the output voltage/power and noise levels of the internal power supply of the BP6 compare to the external MPS-1 power supply of the BP25. I see specifications on the MPS-1 but not on the BP6 (obviously because it's power supply is integrated); however, on your bench test you must have specs that the BP6 power supply must pass.
MPS-1 is: +/- 28V @ 350 mA and 56V @ 700mA.
The question really is whether the power supply within the BP6 actually meets or exceeds the MPS-1, ignoring the potential for some minor added noise of having the supply integrated in the BP6 box.
I'm not sure if the manufacturer / supplier of the BP6 power supply is different than the one for the MPS-1 and whether the BP6 actually has power supply "evolution".
If Bryston philosophy is to hold up - I would think the BP6 should not be outperformed by an older model i.e. BP25. Please confirm. Thanks.
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I will get engineering on that one
james
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Any news on this? Thanks!
