In Reply to: RE: I understand your perspective... posted by Audiophilander on June 14, 2015 at 11:48:03:
I believe Bryston's 20 year warranty is totally (not "semi") transferable. It's no big deal, and only offers some peace of mind, as in having insurance for repair costs. I've only listened to one other amplifier make on my Tympanis, Adcom's first GFA 555, two of which I used bridged one per side as if they were mono blocks.
(1) I can't discuss sound quality because I haven't listened to other amps, and it has been so long ago that listened to my Adcoms, I couldn't even compare them to the Brystons today, and (2) AND most importantly I'd really have to be dumb to think that at my age my hearing could possibly be good enough to offer meaningful opinions. I've long been of the opinion that once one becomes Medicare Eligible, one must surrender surrender their audiophile union card, (and in my case, that's been more than a decade ago)!
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- RE: I understand your perspective... - Norman M 17:43:02 06/14/15 (3)
- Your opinion is very meaningful. - Audiophilander 01:48:16 06/15/15 (1)
- RE: Your opinion is very meaningful. - Norman M 08:10:43 06/15/15 (0)
- RE: I understand your perspective... - Satie 19:46:15 06/14/15 (0)