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Old 06-05-2019, 06:19 AM
James Tanner - Bryston James Tanner - Bryston is offline
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Hi Folks,

I have a new PDF explaining all the reasons why we decided to build Bryston Speakers - title is "Why Bother"

Email me if you want a copy.

james

jamestanner@bryston.com
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Old 07-13-2019, 06:58 AM
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MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Bryston Model T ‘ACTIVE’ – Customer Feedback

July, 2019

Hi James,

I picked up the Bryston BAX-1 Active Crossover today from Ron at Altronics.

Ron said he spoke to Bryston and advised Bryston of my setup and that the BAX-1 was already programmed for me. Basically plug and play.

So that’s what I did and I remembered to reverse the cables for the one amplifier. I powered up everything and the lights on the BAX started in red and then went to yellow and then turned green. I put a CD into the player and listened to a few songs that I use to gage the quality of speakers and I have only one word.

WOW !!!!

It is simply more of everything with much greater detail, imaging and presentation than I ever imagined.

It is not just an incremental increase but a whole new ball game.


The speakers now coax out detailed sounds in the music that I never heard before. Bass, midrange and highs are all more pronounced and present.

Well done guys you deserve a resounding pat on the back. I am officially addicted.

I will put the speakers through their paces this weekend in more arduous testing.

Sincerely,
Dave
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Old 08-01-2019, 10:21 AM
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MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: New Bryston Subwoofers – August 2019


We are introducing a new series of Bryston Subwoofers.

The new Subs are the Model A-8, A-10, A-12 and the Model TS-12 Sub.

Al Subs also available in ‘WIRELESS’ versions.

MODEL A-12 Sub
Enclosure - Reflex
Woofer-12"
H W D (inches) 19 x 14.75 x 17
H W D (mm) 490 x 375 x 430
0 & 180 Phase Adjust-Yes
Balanced In and Out-No
Crossover Adjust Positions- 2
Die Cast Woofer Basket-Yes
DSP Amplitude Response Control- No
Frequency Response (+/-3dB) Hz -26 - 150
High Level In-Yes
Line In and Out-Yes
Low Frequency Response to -10dB Hz-22
Max SPL Anechoic-106
Max SPL In-room-116
Power Watts Continuous RMS-250
Power Watts Peak Dynamic-625
Weight in Kilos-22, Weight in Pounds-48

MODEL TS-12 Sub
Enclosure-Sealed
Woofer 12"
Die Cast Woofer Basket-Yes
Variable Phase Adjust-Yes
H W D (inches)-21.5 x 14.75 x 17
H W D (mm)-550 x 375 x 430
Balanced In and Out-Yes
Crossover Adjust Positions-5
DSP Amplitude Response Control-Yes
Frequency Response (+/-3dB) Hz-18 - 150
High Level In-Yes
Line In and Out-Yes
Low Frequency Response to -10dB Hz-16
Max SPL Anechoic-108
Max SPL In-room-118
Power Watts Continuous RMS-500
Power Watts Peak Dynamic-1250
Weight in Kilos-29, Weight in Pounds-

MODEL A-10 Sub
Enclosure-Reflex
Woofer-10"
H W D (inches)17 x 14.75 x 17
H W D (mm)430 x 375 x 430
0 & 180 Phase Adjust-Yes
Balanced In and Out-No
Crossover Adjust Positions-2
Die Cast Woofer Basket-Yes
DSP Amplitude Response Control-No
Frequency Response (+/-3dB) Hz-28 - 150
High Level In-Yes
Line In and Out-Yes
Low Frequency Response to -10dB Hz-24
Max SPL Anechoic-104
Max SPL In-room-114
Power Watts Continuous RMS-220
Power Watts Peak Dynamic-550
Weight in Kilos-19, Weight in Pounds-41

MODEL A-8 Sub
Enclosure-Reflex
Freq Resp +/-3dB (Hz)-30 - 150
Woofer-8"
H W D (inches)-14.5 x 13 x 17
H W D (mm)-368 x 335 x 430
Power Watts Continuous RMS-200
Power Watts Peak Dynamic-500
Crossover Adjust Positions-2
Low Frequency Response to -10dB Hz-26
Max SPL Anechoic-102
Max SPL In-room-112
Line In and Out-Yes
Balanced In and Out-No
High Level In-Yes
Weight in Pounds-36, Weight in Kilos-16
Die Cast Woofer Basket-Yes
DSP Amplitude Response Control-No
0 & 180 Phase Adjust-Yes

NOTE: We will discontinue the Model T Sub, Model A Sub, Model T-8 and the Model T-12 but continue to offer the Mini-T Sub.

USA List Prices: A8 - $1,400.00 A10 - $1,700.00, A12 - $2,200.00 TS12 - $3,200.00
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Old 03-28-2020, 08:55 AM
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MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Bryston Model A3 speaker – Customer Feedback

March 2020

Subject: Testimonial


Hi Folks,

I just wanted to let you know how unbelievable my Bryston A3 towers are.

Suspension of disbelief. Absolutely!

My speakers disappear during listening sessions. As the volume increases, the sound just gets better, more full.

I am so happy that I stepped into the Brystons! I cannot sing their praises enough.

Thank you for such a great “ entry “ level speaker! There is nothing missing in the music during playback. When comparing these to another brand, the difference in the Brystons ability to produce bass and the right treble is unbelievable.

Thank you!
Mark Kaminski
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Old 04-03-2020, 04:32 PM
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MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Bryston MODEL T-REX Ultimate Theater

James Kliewer of Performance Home Theater in California has designed and installed an ‘ULTIMATE’ Bryston Home Theater.

Hi James

We have sound!

I hope your doing well and staying virus free. I appreciate you and everything done to get these speakers built. I remember meeting with you early one CES morning when Bryston speakers were just being released. You were so excited about this T Rex concept, with 2 speaker parts stacked upon each other and how you dreamed they would perform. I left that room 6-7 years ago SOLD! Now they are a reality. I remember you had some resistance on your T Rex concept. Thank you for not folding to the resistance.

The sound of the Active T-Rex is huge. The theater space is full, there is no area of the room where the saturation of sound isn’t. It even sounds so much better in our theater lobby. Details like drum brushes, horn note drops and vocal details are now so clear even in our lobby with the doors open. Our theater seats 18 people, it’s not a small space. The

T Rex speakers have a large volume sweet spot that excites, even at lower volume levels.My first demo response was WOW,WOW,WOW, I have not had chill bumps like that before!

What I like most about Bryston speakers is a value you seldom hear, and that’s the lack of listening fatigue. I have listened to music in our theater for 14 hours straight. Most, if not all speakers will not perform this way. The sound is amazing. We also added the Bryston TOW on wall speakers.

Now we are in Business. This room was meant for these speakers. I demoed the theater Saturday, and the response was continued WOWS and I’m getting chill bumps.

Thanks again
James Kliewer

Here is a list of my Bryston components.


• 2- Model ACTIVE T REX Left/Right

• TC-1 Center

• 6- TOW On-wall

• BIT 20 Isolation Transformers

• 21B 3-Channel Amplifiers

• 28B Mono Amplifiers

• SP4 Surround Processor

• BAX 1 Active Digital Crossover
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Just curious (for now, anyway). I've seen the passive version of the Model T is about $870 more than the active version. Why would that be? Or is this the "Signature" version that I've heard about, rather than the original passive one? Thanks.
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Old 06-20-2020, 03:13 PM
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Old 06-20-2020, 03:13 PM
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Just curious (for now, anyway). I've seen the passive version of the Model T is about $870 more than the active version. Why would that be? Or is this the "Signature" version that I've heard about, rather than the original passive one? Thanks.
Hi prepress

Yes originally we had 3 versions of the Model T - the Passive version, the Signature version and the Active version.

Now we just have the two - Passive and Active.

So the Signature version was a bit higher in price because the Passive crossover was external.

james
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Old 06-21-2020, 05:51 AM
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Hi prepress

Yes originally we had 3 versions of the Model T - the Passive version, the Signature version and the Active version.

Now we just have the two - Passive and Active.

So the Signature version was a bit higher in price because the Passive crossover was external.

james
Ok, so do both models now have external crossovers, or only the passive one? It looks like the active crossover is internal but requires a different setup, if I understand the diagrams I've seen.
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Old 06-21-2020, 05:57 AM
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Hi

No the Passive version has the crossover built in - there are NO external Passive crossovers anymore.

The Active version uses the BDA-1 Electronic outboard crossover. So the Active version is more expensive because you need the external electronic crossover.

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