Ketchup--
I don't know what sort of packaging Classe uses, but if it's up to the quality of Bryston's---and I'd be surprised if it isn't---you've got nothing to worry about.
Bryston uses a double box, of course, surrounding a two- piece construction of thick, resilient, tough, cellular plastic, which totally fits and surrounds the amp. I think it would survive anything short of an attack by a mad forklift.
I don't know what sort of packaging Classe uses, but if it's up to the quality of Bryston's---and I'd be surprised if it isn't---you've got nothing to worry about.
Bryston uses a double box, of course, surrounding a two- piece construction of thick, resilient, tough, cellular plastic, which totally fits and surrounds the amp. I think it would survive anything short of an attack by a mad forklift.