Hi SoundGame,
I do not want to come off sounding like we know everything there is to know about amplifier design - we do not. We just do the best we can with what we know after doing this for these 40 plus years. Other companies may feel differently and of course thier products reflect their beliefs.
james
Understood James - there are always trade secrets and copyrights, as well.
You've said a couple very monumental things - simply that:
1. Bryston uses the best parts and engineering it has available (that it knows of) in it's amplifiers to achieve the goal of perfect linearity and accurateness.
2. The are no other amplifier products known to Bryston out there that are more accurate / linear.
These claims do say something about Bryston. That Bryston stives for the best in all it's amplifiers (regardless of model) and that when you're buying one you don't need to worry about what compromises have been taken - as there have simply been NONE.
I'm an avid reader of The Absolute Sound and some claims have been made in that magazine about amps with perfect linearity and transparency. Those being from the company Soulution. But they are astronomically priced amps and supposedly very complex in their design - I believe 3000 parts in an amp.
Though you've said you don't know everything about amps - you have also said in regards to the competition that: "...it will not be more accurate if state of the art signal reproduction is the goal". I'd interpret this to mean that to Bryston's knowledge, and all the gear that I'm sure you've heard at the shows - nothing beats Bryston in terms of transparency and accurateness. That says a lot!