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In Reply to: Bryston 4Bsst? posted by bjh on May 8, 2007 at 20:46:25:
I thought that the previous model, the 4BST, was dynamic with great bass slam, but a bit fuzzy or hazy, Perhaps this latest model has removed that slight film or haze.
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You're correct - I owned a 4BST and got rid of it many moons ago. I went to other stuff and ended up with a 6BSST (3 channel 4BSST) and then a 14BSST for the left and right and using the 6BSST on the center and rears. The guy I bought the 6BSST from has $11k tube monoblocks and it was amazing how close in sound the Bryston was given its price point.
I would like to simplify my life and have a system for video that I can also enjoy music with. I wonder how much I'd lose if I only had the front 3 channels hooked up to a 5 channel output. That 6BSST is an idea I'd not considered.
Keep in mind the 6BSST vs. 4BSST is a bit more than the proportionate increase in one channel. James Tanner of Bryston posted recently to that question at audiocircle.com. The chassis cost is more among other things. Bryston also sells mono power pac amps too.
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