Owned a 1700 for 20+ years, from new.
Really flexible 3x turnover tone controls, good phono section and rumble filter.
What's not to like? BTW, I think I bought mine in '87 or so.......
That being said....I don't know how well the NAD house sound blends with the colder Bryston.
What kind of speakers are you using? If you contemplate a sub, the 2nd set of preouts on the NAD may come in handy, even though they are 10v for long runs.
Many competent / good integrateds out there without spending at the Bryston level. NAD? Cambridge? Rotel? You could even go the Emotiva route, but that's not the way I'd go.
If 'ya gottta have the Bryston, go all the way.
Really flexible 3x turnover tone controls, good phono section and rumble filter.
What's not to like? BTW, I think I bought mine in '87 or so.......
That being said....I don't know how well the NAD house sound blends with the colder Bryston.
What kind of speakers are you using? If you contemplate a sub, the 2nd set of preouts on the NAD may come in handy, even though they are 10v for long runs.
Many competent / good integrateds out there without spending at the Bryston level. NAD? Cambridge? Rotel? You could even go the Emotiva route, but that's not the way I'd go.
If 'ya gottta have the Bryston, go all the way.