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Uptown Audio uptownaudio@rev.net wrote:
The Bryston amplifiers fit the bill there. Very clean, powerful and
>reliable. The 3B or a pair of 2B amps is a very good investment. The
>2B would be very nice as the pro units have level controls on the
>front and by using a pair, you can bi-amp and get the optimum bass
>level set for your room. I would still recommend the use of a preamp
>to control the master level, but you could use a mixing board there in
>a pinch.
>-Bill
>www.uptownaudio.com
>Roanoke VA
>(540) 343-1250
I'm hoping this is not redundant but I own 4 Bryston amplifiers. I bought them
right after the 20-year warranty was introduced. I also own another 10
amplifier products and quite frankly the Brystons have been the least reliable
amplifiers I've yet owned. Each of the 4B-NRBs has been back for service at
least once. And one of the 2Bs has now developed a scratchy level control.
And the 'warranty" is not free. At one time I had to send both the 4Bs back at
the same time (at my own expense) but because I hadn't saved BOTH shipping
cartons I used another box from another amplifier I owned.
Bryston fixed both amplifiers, threw away carton I shipped one amplifier in and
then charged me $30 for a new carton.
These are good amplifiers, sound exactly like the other 10 amps I own and
exactly like an ADCOM car audio amplifier, but they aren't among the most
reliable amplifiers I've owned.