Montreal Audio Show 2016

Hi Folks,

Some pics of the new prototype CD Player at the show - the CD tray draw will be finished in the same colour as the front panel - did not have time with the prototype. It is a rack space and 1/2 tall - same as new BDA3 DAC.


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MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Bryston Montreal Show 2016


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DR Acoustics exhibited alongside the Quebec dealer Audition Veritable, which demonstrated a nearly all-Bryston system, built around the Bryston Model T loudspeaker.

I had heard that speaker once before, at SSI, and thought it a little too bright for my tastes—but here, it sounded very well balanced.

Art Dudley
 
There were even some brand new products being shown, such as a CD player from Bryston that’s yet to be officially named (the BCD-3 on the faceplate in the photo above isn’t set in stone) and priced.

Doug
Soundstage Magazine


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Hi all,

O.K. now, I am ready to post a few non professional pictures of my visit to the Montreal Show Images et Son at Hotel, Bonnaventure.
I will start with the Bryston room. I was expecting large speakers on demo but the smaller T speakers did a very good job. (By the way, Bryston speakers are made by Axiom for Bryston
according to Bryston specs and both Bryston and Axiom are 100% Canadian manufacturers.)

The sound was good, read very good for something that small.

I've heard in other rooms much bigger speakers that did not have the nice bass
of the Mini T's . Very nice sound, cannot say more, cannot say less Am I impressed with the sound? Yes, I am, for their size
and they are Made in Canada, which also goes for all the electronics.

I spoke with a gentlemen from Bryston (Sorry, forgot his name) very friendly. No technical bla, bla from me on the set up, but yes, very nice system.

Guy 13


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MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Bryston Demo - Montreal 2016


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“God bless the exhibitor who does my work for me:

While I enjoyed an all-Bryston system in what was surely the nicest suite of rooms in this part of the temporarily troubled Bonaventure Hotel, the company's Gary Dayton wrote down all of the gear being used: Bryston's Mini T stand-mounted loudspeakers, 4B3 amplifier BP-26 preamplifier BDA-3 DAC BDP2 music player and BIT20 power conditioner. (At next year's show I will ask him to crop and edit my photographs for me.)

The system was a shade bright for my tastes, but at the same time it was explicit in a musically informative way, and it made a recently made guitar-rock recording (I'm ashamed to say I neglected to write down the name of the artist, thinking I would not forget it—yet I did) sound incandescently exciting.”

Art Dudley
Stereophile Magazine
 
MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Montreal Audio Show – Bryston Demo 2016


March 2016

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``I began by visiting the Bryston room where the company revealed numerous new products, including the highly anticipated Cubed series amplifiers and the company’s first series of compact components. The Cubed series offers a refreshing new look and a total of six new amplifier models to choose from, rated from 135 watts per channel all the way up to 1000 watts per channel.

In contrast to the full-sized Cubed amplifiers, the new compact components offer a taste of the legendary Bryston sound in a compact package and affordable price points. The three compact components on display included the BDP-Pi digital audio player, BMC phono preamp and PS-3 power supply.

After discontinuing CD player production several years ago, Bryston has decided to bring a brand new BCD-3 disc player into production – also shown at the show.

The all Bryston system on demo inside this room – highlighting the 4B Cubed amplifier – served up a rich, vivid musical experience. I’ve long enjoyed the sound of Bryston amplifiers and this is the cleanest, most detailed sound I’ve heard from their amplifiers yet. Look out for a review of one of these in an upcoming issue of CANADA HiFi.``
 
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