Let’s evaluate what you get for your money. Bryston gives you A LOT for your investment! I’ve been complaining how Chinese mass production has taken over the market. There are hundreds of speakers coming out of various job houses over there with different names on them, like labeling golf shirts. I am picking on Martin Logan here because they were reviewed thoroughly…
The tonality of the Bryston T-10s is really nice, the soundstage is huge and at the same time spot on imaging and very clean. The bass is incredibly responsive at all volumes plus the headroom is so immense it seems the speakers does not have any limits. Just wanted to give you some feedback, congratulations with producing really great speakers!!!
Smokin’ System $8450 Speakers: Bryston A2s, $4000 Per Pair Integrated Amp: Atoll IN100 $2100 (100×2) CD Player: Atoll CD80 $1750 Streamer: Bluesound Node 2024 $550 Speaker Cables: Kimber 8 PAIR (two 10’ lengths with bananas)
Bryston integrated amplifiers give no ground to their separate counterparts. The new Bi-200 is literally constructed from the Bryston BP-19 Preamplifier and 3B Cubed power amplifier into a single chassis offering the best of both products without occupying extra space and costly interconnects.
Having received my Model T-10s over a week ago, I’m only now getting some time to listen. They are being used with the BAX-1, a pair of 7B3s for the woofers, and a pair of 4B3s for the mids and tweeters.
Yesterday I was able to run the first room measurements to see how the low frequencies in the room looked, and with an eye to whether any EQ adjustments in the low frequencies may be justified. The woofer placements, spread between top and bottom, do really seem to make for a smoother response.