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James, how come when I call the Bryston '800' number and inquire as to a dealer in the state of Delaware(your website instructs one to do this) , nobody can give me an answer let alone return a voicemail ???
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MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: DEALER FEEDBACK MODEL T SPEAKERS June, 2014 Hi James, The T's are sounding great! Do you by any chance like Grado headphones and cartridges? To me, the Grado sound has always been: great bass, slightly "warm" midrange and highs, plenty of dynamics. To me the T's sound as if Grado made a great set of floor-standing speakers Driving them with the $20k, 300W Mark Levinson 532. Bass is extended and tight. Nice smooth transitions between the drivers. Great off-axis response. Mids and highs have a slight warm character to them. I highly suspect these are a perfect match for your amps. I'll have to grab a 4B for display soon.... Paul V Kraft President Engaged Audio Video |
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Which dealer in Seattle area got the model T for demo? I email Bryston couple days ago and haven't got a respond. Steve. |
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Our dealer in Seattle, Digital Cinema Design doesn't have a pair in his showroom, but they may be able to demonstrate them for you at a client's theater where they're installed with Model T Subs and a TC1 center. Contact Mark at (425) 882-1226 james |
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Hi Folks
Got a copy of the preliminary review in Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity by John Johnson Jr - hows this for some great text!!!! Full review showing all measurements should be up next week. james On the audio side however, this is definitely a heavyweight. It produces a huge soundstage, very low fall-off at off-axis listening positions, and a flat frequency response down to 20 Hz. You read that correctly: 20 Hz. This is one of the only speakers I have ever tested that does well in thebench tests at 20 Hz. So, you don't need a subwoofer (that doesn't mean you can't add a couple of subs to blow the windows out with movies if you wish). I was simply amazed at the sound. Bryston didn't cut any corners when they designed the Middle T. However, they did add some corners on the enclosure to minimize parallel surfaces that would cause standing waves inside. A rap with the knuckles on the enclosure indicates heavy damping, which minimizes resonance. The Bench Tests were astounding. |
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Hi Folks,
Got this from the Middle T reviewer today: Hi James “The Middle T's outperform every full range speaker I have tested, with respect to the low end extension and wide dispersion. I haven’t ever tested any speaker of any size whose woofer would go to 20 Hz in a flat response, as well as have distortion of less than 10%. I don’t know how you did it!” John E. Johnson, Jr., Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity |
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MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: - Quote - “I WAS AMAZED AT THE SOUND” June 2014 HI Folks, Stellar review on the Bryston ‘MIDDLE – T’ speaker from the Secrets of Home Theater & High Fidelity Magazine: Please ‘note’ not only the reviewers excellent listening observations but also the exceptional technical specifications and measurements of the “BRYSTON MIDDLE – T” loudspeakers. My favorite quote from John is: “They outperform every full range speaker I have tested, with respect to the low end extension and wide dispersion. I haven’t ever tested any speaker of any size whose woofer would go to 20 Hz in a flat response, as well as have distortion of less than 10%. I don’t know how you did it!” John E. Johnson, Jr., Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity Hi Folks, Have a full 4 page PDF of the review - please email me if you want a copy - jamestanner@bryston.com |
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