Bryston has long been the target of audiophile snobbery already so I don't think this will bother them. I too heard the speakers at the most recent TAVES show in Toronto and I was pleasantly surprised at how good they sound but felt that they were still somewhat overpriced, but not by a lot. Taking this into consideration probably had a lot to do with Bryston decision to use an established companies basic cabinetry. Designing their own from scratch would most likely have put the final price even more out of reach then what the model T is now.
Bryston Loudspeakers?
Hey Audiogoners!
I am just wondering whether any of you here have heard Bryston's debut range of loudspeakers? A couple of things puzzles me about the range, first it's the outdated aesthetic and the double midrange and double tweeter configuration in the floorstanding model. What benefit does that kind of driver configuration yield? And can't Bryston afford to make better looking enclosures?
I am just wondering whether any of you here have heard Bryston's debut range of loudspeakers? A couple of things puzzles me about the range, first it's the outdated aesthetic and the double midrange and double tweeter configuration in the floorstanding model. What benefit does that kind of driver configuration yield? And can't Bryston afford to make better looking enclosures?