Hi Dave
Thanks - although speakers are probably the most subjective component in any system I think many of our customers will appreciate the Model T.
James
James, maybe for a moment you forgot that Bryston now is in the headphone component business.

Headphones are, as you've found, just as subjective as are speakers, and for many users, so are headphone amps.
But I agree entirely that many Bryston users are probably going to like the Model T for the same reasons that they like other Bryston products, which start with basic goals in terms of engineering that can be measured and tested, objectively. For example, the company invariably tries to reach the lowest possible levels of distortion, which are not based on subjective judgement. It does so, I believe, on the premise that better specs are likely to produce better sound, which many users will find, subjectively, to be of a kind they prefer.
You have explained that the Model T, like all Bryston products, has been tested exhaustively - objectively tested - and then tested, subjectively, via listener blind testing. So this initial, totally subjective assessment from Mark Jones, seems to me to be a confirmation of all the hard, and frequently objective, work you have done for so many months on the Model T.
You never, personally, hype Bryston gear on AC beyond saying something like we think it's good. It is nice to see the the initial reaction to the Model T from a third party is doing some of the hyping that you, wisely, are reluctant to do.
Dave