Your Bryston 4BSST power amp is a 300 w.p.c. powerhouse, that runs on standard 120 volts. The Red WIne Audio Black Lightning hugh current battery supply is designed for low power consumption, low voltage (5 to 20 volt) components. It will not power a 120 volt, high current amplifier. It would take some huge batteries, and plenty of them, to power such an amplifier. You would be better off buying a power regenerator type of power conditioner if you insist on "clean" power for the Bryston.
Battery Power & Power Amp
I'm buying an amplifier this year, most likely a Bryston 4BSST^2. I would like to know if anyone has or knows of a good battery match for this amp. I know Red Wine Audio makes the Black Lightning high current battery supply (could this be a good choice?). If such a battery exists, I'm thinking this may be better than dedicated 20 amp lines installed. Any thoughts on this, pro or con?
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