Bryston 7Bsst2 vs Parasound JC1


Just bought a used(basically brand new) pair of Polk Lsim 707. I know the Polks don’t get much attention in Audiogon forum, but to my ears they just sound excellent. I am coming from Magnepan 1.7 and 2 subs. Been using the maggies with Parasound JC1’s via JC2 preamp and W4S dac2. After swapping out the speakers, the low end of the Polks were incredible right off the bat. No need for subs. The only issue I did see with these speakers were high frequency which I thought was the effect of Polk sound signature. It is a warm and laid back sound. I heard no complaints from the wife, and I sensed she approves the purchase. I just wished it had just a bit more sparkle.

Just for giggles, I replaced the JC1s with Bryston 7Bsst2 which I had stowed away. Holy $%!#. The treble comes alive and the bottom end is even tighter than JC1s. no bloat what so ever. I likeeee.

Anyone prefer Bryston 7B series over Parasound JC1 with their speaker of choice?

One more question.  Any preamp recommendation to my system?  I would love to upgrade my preamp, currently JC2. 


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I had a JC2 for a couple of years. Very nice preamp. Eventually sold it, not because I thought I needed to get better, but because I wanted to try tubes. I bought a Manley Labs Neo Classic 300B tube preamp. Glad I did. Can't explain what about it that makes me think its better than the JC2 , but it is.. Maybe its the 2nd harmonic distortion that you get with tubes ? Maybe its all the tubes that glow in the dark ? Maybe I'm tricking myself in believing since I spent about $1500 more ? ha .. Anyway I like it a lot.. More than the JC2.. Check it out.. Its feeding a Coda .8 amp .. 
In my experience from listening to both Parasound and Bryston and from talking to people about the two brands, the companies have such different design goals that a preference for one or the other matches very well to what the listener is specifically looking for.

Along those lines, if you wanted to go farther in the Bryston direction, then getting a Bryston preamp to match makes a lot of sense.
After extended listening sessions, I have even more appreciation for Bryston. It pairs very well with warm speakers. What I missed in prior listening sessions with Maggies paired to Bryston Bsst2 was that the amp was just too "honest". It left nothing out. Would a warm tube preamp provide a bit more air and holographic soundstage than say a SS preamp? From my research in the forum, Pass and Bryston preamps are just too much of the same. hopefully something in $3K-5K range, used.  Thanks for recommending Manley labs preamp.  Will look for it in future.   As for a new DAC, been looking at Chord Hugo and Arye Codex for a long time but trying to save up.