One thing about Bryston products is the unreal warranty. Bryston analog audio products and loud speakers are warranted to be free from manufacturing defects for twenty (20) years from the original date of manufacture. The warranty includes parts and labour. Not many other audio companies even come close to that kind of warranty.
yes I own two Bryston units. Indeed it matters in my choice being a bit fed up with vintage gear issues....But as dChang81 put it only 3 years on the TT...
Beyong these two particular TT I came to reeed these articles:
http://www.recordtech.com/prodsounds.htm
https://thegrinnellpost.com/2015/05/01/a-technical-review-of-vinyl-records/
Both explain well the technical limitations of vinyl. And if you stand by this only, you don't want a TT. BUT there is three serious counter arguments:
- first there is the romantic aspect of vinyl and TT: the rituals around cleaning the dust, taking the record out, the beauty of the objet, etc...
- second , the music production industry, although better equiped these days, is often doing a crapy job (digital compression ending up having less dynamic than vinyl, again max 75dB...., or poor quality standards: "if it sounds ok in the car autoradio, it s good enough for the (mp3)market, etc...as a result a shitty digital production is obviously less good than a beautifull pressing...
- three, it might be a good idea to listen to the recordings (made before the digital era) the way they were intended to be played by their makers: on a TT. (ie not with a bass boosting compressed re mastering, that would classify easily as a reinterpretation, or a remix...)
This is the way to get out nicely of the sometimes sterile analog versus digital comparison. It is not that peter likes digital and paul likes vinyl and no one is right or wrong it s a question of subjective taste...no; It is neither that they are not comparable for being different technology...no.
One nice way out might be to say that some recorings (made ante the digital era) are better played on vinyl and some (because they were recorded digitally in the first place, or because indeed they are a talented and high quality digital remastering of the original analog masters) are better on the streamer... Music production has been and still is eterogeneous in quality... audiophile need both players to receive different "chefs d 'oeuvre"....(masterpeice)