Bryston Bit 15


I was considering trying a Bryston Bit 15 IS(just the isolation transformer) but I'm wondering if the voltage output would be too high given that the input is usually around 122-123v. If anyone is using one in their system and could compare the input voltage to the output voltage I would appreciate it.
baxman
At 122-123VAC your voltage is perfect, and it will be essentially the same at the Bryston's output.
Thanks, but if it raises the voltage by even 5 or 6 volts I wouldn't feel comfortable running my system with it. 
baxman
... if it raises the voltage by even 5 or 6 volts I wouldn't feel comfortable ...
I'm not sure why you fear this. As I stated, the voltage out is essentially the same as the voltage in.

I don't think you can fault the Bryston as the second 'table also developed problems after the Bryston was sold (if I'm reading the post correctly).

I've had a BIT 15 in my system for over four years now and it's managed to protect my gear through multiple brownouts, blackouts, storms, etc.