check this out:
new for 2017
https://www.outlawaudio.com/products/rr2160_about.html
S'phile seems to like it a lot too
new for 2017
https://www.outlawaudio.com/products/rr2160_about.html
S'phile seems to like it a lot too
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check this out: new for 2017 https://www.outlawaudio.com/products/rr2160_about.html S'phile seems to like it a lot too |
jl35,Amp for sure But with Spotify as source it won't really matter. I'll change my source from spotify in the next 6-12 months, I just wanted to know if I should allocate my money towards changing my source now or put more money on an amp now and change my source in 6-9 months. terry9, Has anyone heard the Bryson SST amps with a Tube pre-amp. Is this a route worth exploring in the future? If the warranty were still transferrable I would definately jump at one of these. That would be a huge selling point. But if I can get a used one at 50% off, I could save some of my money for repairs. soix,My Marantz does have preamp outs. I just purchased it and the Maggie's 2 weeks ago. I haven't received the Maggie's yet, but I'm super happy with the preamp-outs. The Maggie dealer said not to hook the Marantz preamp-outs to an integrated amp without HT bypass, because you will be sending the audio signal through 2x pre-amp sections which will add to any distortion caused by either of the pre-amp sections. He said the advantage of the HT bypass is bypassing the preamp section of the amp, not just bypassing the volume control. |
Bryston warranty is transferable. For new gear you need the original sales receipt from an authorized dealer. Almost everyone who sells newer Brystons on A'Gon have this receipt. When you send amp for repair you need to send the original receipt. Older Bryston amps (I believe 2006 and older) do not require the original sales receipt for warranty coverage. I think the SST line may fall into this group. You can check the following 2 links to get exact details, http://www.bryston.com/pages/warranty.html http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?board=57.0 The newer Bryton amps, the Cubed line, are supposed to be quite tubey. I previously had the SST line and I would not classify that product line as soft. |