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In Reply to: RE: How Good Are Bryston Amps Compared to Other High End? posted by Braxus on March 25, 2014 at 09:59:18
Lots and lots of subjectivists love to hate Bryston amps, but very few companies build more honest amps.
Try to get one for a home audition with the rest of your system and you be the judge.
Strange how many manufacturers of speakers that are beloved by knowledgeable audiophiles recommend Bryston amps.
If you want acceptance by the cultists, remortgage your house or stage a hold-up at a bank branch or take your pension money or your kids' inheritance and buy a cult brand. If you want to drive speakers and settle down and listen to some tunes you can't do much better than Bryston.
If you do a brief search you wil find that reviewers from all over the world for decades now have had great praise for Bryston amps.
What would subjective audio be without a permanent whipping boy?
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You want to drive speakers, I want to enjoy the music. I gave up long time ago on speakers that need brute force to sound "good" as they never actually did. Enough said.
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Bryston, excellent build quality, neutral sound, extremely powerful, 20 year warranty. What's wrong with that? Unless you want a an amp to "sound" different than neutral.
I do not find Bryston integrated amps to sound neutral, they sound harsh as previously posted.
Don't they fit your "ideal" amplifier? Class AB, very low THD, no tubes... what's not to like?
Or a Hafler DH500 for that matter...why spend more as it has plenty of power, has very low distortion etc.
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