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Old 10-09-2016, 11:55 AM
James Tanner - Bryston James Tanner - Bryston is offline
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MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: RMAF Show 2016 – Bryston Demo


October 2016

Piero Gabucci
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RMAF 2016 Bryston

I was happy to return to the Bryston room once they had the new turntable setup and playing!

The new BLP-1 turntable developed with GoldNote in Italy, along with the BTP-1 power supply sounded great.

The belt-driven BLP-1 features a titanium tonearm and 35mm thick Delrin® platter.



Adding on to Piero's Bryston post, here are a few more pictures of the Bryston Mini T loudspeakers and the associated Bryston equipment.

It was indeed one of the better sounding rooms of the show.

Also making an appearance was Bryston's new BLP-1 Turntable.

Carlo Lo Raso
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Old 10-09-2016, 12:08 PM
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Had to return:

The room sounded great!

Powered by Bryston Cubed Series 7B monoblocks and through Mini T speakers.

Piero Gabucci
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Old 10-14-2016, 02:37 PM
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MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: RMAF 2016 Bryston Demo – Stereophile Report


October 2016

Bryston makes everything now.

They used to make just amplifiers and preamplifiers, designed by Stewart Taylor.

Now they make loudspeakers and even a turntable. (Is it just my imagination or are there currently more types and manufacturers of turntables than CD players or music servers? Hmmmm?)

Bryston amps have always looked good, but now they have this smooth-to-the-fingers and -eye attractiveness that you can almost feel while you are looking at them.

On display and sounding very nice at RMAF were the 7B3 mono amplifiers, the BP-26 preamp, and the Bryston Mini T loudspeakers, all sourced by a Bryston BDP-2 digital player, a BDA-3 DAC, and (surprise!) ...

Bryston's new BLP-1 turntable and BP2-MM/MC phono preamplifier.

Speaker stands were by Target, cables by Straightwire.
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