I love the comment about "18 year old crap". I'm not suggesting that anyone buy an 18 year old amp. The point is that Bryston holds its value over time, much better than other product lines. Look at all the high-ticket, 3 year old items on Audiogon that are selling for 50% of retail. Expected resale is something worth considering. That's one of the great advantages in buying a classic Mac tube amp. You know you can always get your money back out of it whereas that wonderful new technology you so love will drop half its value in just a few years.
Bryston vs Modwright?
I'm looking to replace my old power amp with a new one, in the $4500-5000 range; I'm running an ARC ref 5 SE that I got from a friend, and will be driving Dali helicon 400 mk 2s. I have been thinking solid state to complement the ref 5 SE, and have been exploring the Bryston 4bSST2 vs the Modwright kwa 100 SE. Anyone have experience with either or both of these amps?