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Old 12-03-2016, 11:49 PM
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I asked the same question of James in another forum and he said the BIT-20 is preferred for 2 7B's.

If you never intend to push the amps then I suppose a 15 would suffice but it would probably make much more sense to use one per 7. One thing to keep in mind is the transformers in the 7's are actually larger than the BIT-15's so you can see the issue with powering 2 7's off a unit with a transformer smaller than just one of the amps so that's why it makes sense to go for the 20.

To the question above of isn't the 20 the same as the 15 with just more outlets. The answer is no. The number of outlets are the same, the 15 are 15 amp units while the 20's are 20 amp units.
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Thanks Rod.
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Old 04-26-2017, 03:22 AM
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HI Folks

Here is a review on the Torus unit but it is identical to our Bryston BIT units.

Torus AVR 20 AC Conditioner

james
Hi James, I'm interested to learn more about BIT AVR but couldn't find the series on your website and/or brochure. They only list the normal BIT. Can you please tell me where I can more info about the BIT AVR? Thanks.
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Old 04-26-2017, 07:31 AM
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Hi James, I'm interested to learn more about BIT AVR but couldn't find the series on your website and/or brochure. They only list the normal BIT. Can you please tell me where I can more info about the BIT AVR? Thanks.
AVR2 SERIES

Description

• The AVR2 series includes the most feature-rich models in the Bryston BIT Power line-up, with enhanced Ethernet control and monitoring features.
• Performance and protection remains consistent with other models in the Bryston BIT line.
• Balanced Input is available on many BIT Power models, providing an additional stage of noise cancellation.


AVR2 has all features of the standard Bryston BIT AVR Plus:


Custom Control AVR2 Model

• All features of the AVR Series
• Individually addressable outlet zones – 4 zones for 15A and 20A models; 7 zones for 45A, 60A,
• Power-up sequencing with selectable delay time between zones
• Scheduling features allows automatic control (on/off) of any outlet zone
• Schedule up to 6 events per day per zone
• Automatic reboot feature allows remote restart of routers and modems if internet connection lost
• Schedule remains active when internet connection is lost, if system power maintained
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Old 04-26-2017, 09:23 PM
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AVR2 SERIES

Description

• The AVR2 series includes the most feature-rich models in the Bryston BIT Power line-up, with enhanced Ethernet control and monitoring features.
• Performance and protection remains consistent with other models in the Bryston BIT line.
• Balanced Input is available on many BIT Power models, providing an additional stage of noise cancellation.


AVR2 has all features of the standard Bryston BIT AVR Plus:


Custom Control AVR2 Model

• All features of the AVR Series
• Individually addressable outlet zones – 4 zones for 15A and 20A models; 7 zones for 45A, 60A,
• Power-up sequencing with selectable delay time between zones
• Scheduling features allows automatic control (on/off) of any outlet zone
• Schedule up to 6 events per day per zone
• Automatic reboot feature allows remote restart of routers and modems if internet connection lost
• Schedule remains active when internet connection is lost, if system power maintained
Does this mean that there is no BIT AVR, but BIT AVR2 and the normal BIT series? Would you be able to share their retail prices? Lastly, would you mind sharing your thought which model (15/20) I should pick given that I will be using it with my Devialet 800?

According to the 800 spec sheet, it can produce 800w at 6ohms.

Thanks very much for your time, James.
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Old 04-26-2017, 09:46 PM
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Does this mean that there is no BIT AVR, but BIT AVR2 and the normal BIT series? Would you be able to share their retail prices? Lastly, would you mind sharing your thought which model (15/20) I should pick given that I will be using it with my Devialet 800?

According to the 800 spec sheet, it can produce 800w at 6ohms.

Thanks very much for your time, James.
Hi

Yes there is the standard BIT AVR as well.

I would go with the BIT 15 or 20.

As for prices are you in North America?

Email me at jamestanner@bryston.com and I will send you pricing.

james

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Old 04-27-2017, 01:10 AM
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Hi

Yes there is the standard BIT AVR as well.

I would go with the BIT 15 or 20.

As for prices are you in North America?

Email me at jamestanner@bryston.com and I will send you pricing.

james
Thanks James!
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