Any Love For Bryston Here?


I've been reading this forum for years but have just recently started chiming in. I never see very many posts/threads about their products. I own and have owned a few of their pieces and I honestly think that pound for pound, or $ for $ their equipment is pretty close to top notch, not to mention their "best in the business" warranty. Also their aesthetics are complement worthy. Thoughts?
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My impression is that Bryston has the reputation of producing very well engineered, neutral amps, the larger models being very powerful and all of which will go the long haul.  But on A'gon whenever anybody asks about, say, Bryston vs. Pass, the Pass is always reckoned to have more nuance or sophistication.

Bryston digital gear is also worthwhile.  And like everyone else, I've had topnotch product support from them.
I began with Bryston when Jim Thiel recommended a 4B series amplifier for my Thiel 3.5 speakers. 
Since then, my electronics have been Bryston:  The latest 4B cubed amplifier and BP17 cubed preamp are top SQ for a collection of classical CDs, played via the BCD-3  spinner. 
With a large living room and current Thiel 2.7 speakers, the 4B amp never seems to run out of watts, and the SQ does not diminish with high volume.  A near-instantaneous increase in volume does not result in clipping.
My son "inherited" my previous 4BSST2 amp, BP-6c and  BP-26 preamps and BDA-2 DAC.  He's happy!
@brayeagle if you’re passing down inheritance like that, I’m about to be up for adoption real soon lol
Thiel and Bryston had a long relationship. Gary Dayton a former exec w/Thiel is now currently w/Bryston.
I own a Bryston BLP-1 turntable with an Ortofon 2M Black cart. I adore it! It was an 8-mo old demo purchase for $1800 w/the cart. Couldn’t pass it up.