Bryston Phono Products
Hi Folks,
Link to the new Bryston Phono products on our website: BP-2 Phono Preamplifier - Bryston james |
Perfect timing James. I was looking for a new phono preamp yesterday with my guys in town here who run Needle Doctor. We were emailing back and forth and I said "I wish Bryston had one I could buy"... and apparently my wish came true!
How much for the BP-2 (MM/MC version) and the power supply? |
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james |
James -
What's pricing looking like? And how soon are they going to be available? |
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We have shipped about 30 far. I will check on pricing james |
New 1/3rd Size Phono Products
(C-SERIES) BP2-MM/MC Phono Moving Magnet & Moving Coil Phono Stage $1,750.00 BP2-MM Phono Moving Magnet Phono Stage $800.00 TF-2 Transformer Moving Coil Step-Up Transformer $1,500.00 PS-3 Power Supply Power Supply for Phono Stages $1,000.00 The above Phono products are 1/3rd size chassis |
For a low output MC are 2 or 3 components required (including the power supply)?
Is the BP2 MM/MC equivalent to BP2 MM + TF2 in terms of gain and sound quality? Is the BP2 MM equivalent to the BP17p phono stage in terms of gain and sound quality? Can 3 x 1/3 size components fit comfortably on a single shelf? Any pics of such a setup? |
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1. Two if yo get the MM/MC Phono and PS3 power supply 2. Yes 3. Yes 4. Total width would be 19 inches james |
Hi James,
I think I already did, but did I tell you how stupid good the new 3 piece Bryston phono-stage is? I’m using the TF-2(30db)/BP2-MM/PS-3 at an MSRP of 3.3K CDN between an Ortofon A65/Kronos Pro turntable/Kronos Black Beauty Tonearm/ SPSC Power supply MSRP 66K USD and the Tenor Line1/Power1 pre-amp MSRP $115K CDN. Price-wise the Bryston is completely outclassed, making up less than 2% of the total cost of the turntable/phonostage/pre-amp and WOW, I’m am just stunned. It’s so natural yet detailed. Has tons of gain and energy yet extremely quiet. This is such a fantastic phono pre-amp regardless of price. At only $3300 and $2750 for the BP-2 MM/MC with PS-3 (which is the way I would go if I wasn’t a retailer needing a transformer (TF-2) to demo on it’s own) it’s a killer bargain. Another job well done by the Bryston team, congrats. Cheers, Mark. Audio by Mark Jones |
Hi James
Good morning, you may not remember me. I talked with you at the hifi show in Montreal. After the show my dealer Nicolas lent me a Bryston phono transformer - MC 20 dB. I have to say that this is at least the tenth moving coil stage I have tried and this is it! It does not sound solid state, it is precise on all bands, superb bass, excellent sound stage, no noise ( I will have to let go my reference tube phono with Rothwell MC1 SUT). Can you tell me why you went that route vs competitor. To me the dynavector DV-20X2L cartridge is an excellent match. I have a preamp on order. I consider the Bryston products excellent and really hifi! Rejean Falardeau |
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