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James Tanner - Bryston 10-01-2018 02:17 PM

Sage Audio Mastering
 
MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Bryston and Sage Audio Mastering – Bryston 4B Amplifier

Bryston @ Sage Audio Mastering

“Bryston - a name in audio amplification that conveys power, precision, and reliability.

Here at Sage Audio Mastering, we’ve found this to be true. Bryston’s attention to detail and precision engineering have been integral part of our studio for years.

Steve Corrao,
Owner/Chief Engineer, Sage Audio

Bryston set out on a mission to build precision amplifiers in 1973 and haven’t quit since.

Their goal was to build transparent and reliable audio equipment that sounds organic as much as it does precise - we hear their realized vision every day.

Their pride for handmade products with such attention to detail is refreshing. Bryston chooses not to over-hype their products with slick marketing campaigns, but instead invests their energy into creating the best sounding amplifiers available; continuing to prove themselves as a company that’s both honest and true to their vision.

Year-after-year, Bryston brings tried-and-true high-performance amplification to the professional studio environment.

Finally, an amplifier that meets expectations for the high demands of mastering; all housed in a durable, robust, and beautiful aluminum chassis - quietly holding power and accuracy that’s used to make technical and creative decisions heard on countless records.”


Sage Audio Mastering is a custom analog mastering studio located in Nashville, TN dedicated to creating high-fidelity custom masters to meet the specific needs of artists, producers and audio engineers.

moonhawk 10-02-2018 10:53 AM

Sweet.

gbaby 10-02-2018 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by moonhawk (Post 934061)
Sweet.

And they were writing about an old amp, the 4B. Not the 4B2 or 4B cube, but the 4B.:D


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