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QC

Quality Control. Everyone talks about it. Few companies pay real attention to it. Very few employ it to the Nth degree. Let’s take a look at how Bryston and Axiom are setting the bar high for speaker QC.

Construction Advantages

Bryston of Canada goes well beyond what its competitors do to assure that you’ll end up with highly resolving and durable speakers at your house.

As you read through these details you’ll get a concrete handle on what makes Bryston perform better and last longer. It is the implementation of many specific choices that allows Bryston to sound so good and provide a 20 year warranty. Axiom is built with the same QC, but its driver designs aren’t as powerful, hence its five year warranty.

Keep in mind, if you get tired while listening to your speakers, you’re getting fatigued by distortion. Bryston builds to generate muscular volume without distortion.

Tweeters

Bryston builds its own tweeters in house, by hand, in Canada. Almost all competitors source their drivers from vendors who blast out thousands of tweeters that they sell to a myriad of companies.

When you build them yourself, you can pay attention to details the mass makers simply can’t.

Tweeters have a thin wire voice coil. The industry standard is to have the tiny wire of this voice coil soldered direct to connection posts. Many companies just use clip leads. Bryston pays more attention to this fine detail.

Bryston takes the time to actually hand solder a tensile lead of aluminum to the tweeter voice coil. This lead acts as a heat sink for the voice coil AND makes for a much more solid connection to the + and – terminal posts of the tweeter.

As your tweeter gets hot and cools off over the course of many years, the voice coil is taxed, especially at the connection points. Bryston’s method of heat sinking as well as creating a more solid mechanical connection to the terminal posts, yields superior power handling and advantages in physical reliability for YEARS. Remember that 20 year warranty. This is one of the reasons Bryston tweeters are tougher than the other guys.

Bryston tweeters have been designed to accept high power without buzzing or breaking. The other guys invariably have tweeters that distort and misbehave as they’re challenged- even before they break. Bryston’s advantage goes beyond just “not breaking.” It continues to provide wide dynamic range without buzzing within its musical production. The other guys COMPRESS as they’re stressed. Bryston keeps going.

Bryston builds its own midrange and woofer drivers as well. These drivers are created with equivalent scrutiny.

Battery of Tests

Every Bryston/Axiom driver is graphed to insure that it measures within a scant variance of the REFERENCE of that driver. It won’t matter if you have serial number 1, 1000 or 10,000. They will all perform identically, for all perceivable purposes.

Each driver is required to pass this battery of tests before it can be passed along to be installed in an actual speaker.

*Amplitude response

*Impedance curve

*Phase

*Distortion

*Buzz & rub test to be sure mechanical integrity is secure

*Polarity

*Temperature

Bryston won’t install drivers without them passing these tests.

What do the other guys do? Even haughty brands buy drivers from vendors and simply screw them into boxes. They’re depending on their mass merchandising vendors to do all the QC. That’s a huge leap of faith.

The Chinese punch out zillions of drivers and use them all. If they PLAY, they’re used. You can end up with a pair of speakers where the right and left have tweets, mids and / or woofs that are different in output from each other by over 3dB. Think of the mess that will occur if your tweet is louder on the R speaker, the midrange is louder on your left, and who even knows what the Hades is going on with the woofers.

We crave precise detail and balance in our music. Bryston makes speakers like glasses with an accurate prescription. The Chinese in particular make speakers where the result is more blurry.

Bryston’s Torture Chamber

Not only is every driver required to meet a tight window of operation, the entire assembled speaker is tested as well. The array of drivers with crossover has to graph accurately to move on to Bryston’s infamous torture test.

Every completed Bryston speaker must survive a 24 hour torture chamber test. The speaker is assaulted for this duration with a 1500 watt amp at double its rated power. The test is a roller coaster ride with Lucifer and any speaker that reaches our door gotten out alive!

R&D

Bryston has done extensive R&D to attain stronger power levels than what is the norm in the industry. Bryston engineers have spent many hours at the Ottawa National Research Council, which hosts state of the art facilities and equipment to do deep dive research on speaker components.

Bryston has actually built a replica of the NRC’s anechoic chamber in its own house to make important discoveries with unlimited time at their disposal.

As you stand within this anechoic chamber you can hear things that you CANNOT when you’re outside the chamber. You can hear your own breathing and even heartbeat- that you have no sense of outside the chamber. This dead silent noise floor lets Bryston measure speaker mechanics and performance to a more precise degree than companies who don’t have access to a test lab like this every day, 24/7.

Double Blind Testing

Bryston has a listening room where it does double blind testing. They put speakers behind a sheer black curtain and have listeners rate characteristics of the speakers they’re listening to. On top of listening ratings, Bryston asks listeners to make specific comments on what they like, or don’t like.

This room also allows Bryston to get listeners’ perceptions on A-B comparisons of specific crossover changes and components. That’s right. Bryston isn’t just comparing Bryston to other brands of speakers. Listeners can hear Bryston speakers with several crossover configurations immediately in an A-B comparison. This allows minute fine tuning that you simply couldn’t do without this valuable tool at your disposal every day.

Bryston has determined that this level of testing is quite accurate. They can tie test measurements reliably to what people prefer. It isn’t like measuring taste buds. The result is much more like testing eye sight. Bryston says its listening panel is often 80% in unison on liking a particular upgrade.

Bryston’s 100 Foot Tower

Bryston built a 100 foot tall tower to measure its speakers’ bass response accurately from 100Hz down to 12Hz. You cannot get precise bass measurements in normal room, or even an anechoic chamber, due to the long travel of bass waves. Bryston can measure bass performance exactly, without these measurements being colored by the room itself.

In its R&D Bryston has run every model up the tower to test its bass finger print. With this test information in hand Bryston can design a crossover quite specifically for the model in question to attain deep, yet taut bass response. Bryston speakers are renown for deep, tuneful, non muddy bass. This tower is a valuable tool that Bryston uses for every model it makes. The fact is, the other guys are largely guessing at the bass performance they’re producing. That’s why most speakers are conspicuously muddy and ill defined in the lower regions.

Bryston Cabinet Building

Bryston doesn’t buy its cabinets from a vendor. They make them, starting with Canadian Rangerwood, which is locally sourced and more impenetrable than the MDF used in China. The wood is dense and smooth which enables it to be precision formed- to within a .2mm tolerance. This exacting manufacturing technique yields sonic results along with attractive cosmetics.

Over the years we’ve had mass produced speakers from other vendors reach our doors with a rattle. We know to listen for this when we unload trucks. We’ve opened the carton, unscrewed the woofer to discover chunks of hot glue bouncing around the box like a ping pong ball. At least the customer buying from Audio Emporium would be sure not to end up with such sloppiness. If you order online, there’s nobody in the road to save you from such perils.

Printed Circuit Board Construction

Bryston builds its own PCBs. They populate PCBs and run them through their own solder bath to assure solid continuity. Some competitors will argue that their point to point hand soldering is better. IT ISN’T- despite what they tell you. Building your own PCBs instead of buying them from a vendor is yet another detail Bryston has a handle on- that most of the other guys don’t.

Metal Working

Bryston has its own metal working shop. This is valuable for a plethora of mechanical advantages. Bryston achieves strength and smooth interfaces where the other guys rely on job shops.

Paint Room

Bryston has its own paint room where it can consistently create what they’re trying to achieve. They’re not relying on vendors for cabinet or metal work finishing. Bryston’s standard finishes of black ash and walnut have been outstanding for over a decade. Newer finishes like Boston Cherry (red-ish) and walnut expresso (dark walnut) have been winning raves from our customers too.

The Other Guys

The BEST you’ll get from the other guys is that they’ve tried to buy good drivers from Scans-Speak or Seas in Scandinavia. More likely, they’ve purchased a much lower level of drive element from China or Malaysia.

They’re taking these drivers out of boxes and screwing them into cabinets they likely bought from a vendor, or in some cases built themselves.

What you end up with at your house is POT LUCK as parts were unpacked and assembled. With Bryston, you get a finished product you can count on every time.