I don't think it will be a problem. First, while one cannot be certain of any company's long-term prospects, BelCanto seems to be doing very well across a wide line of products. Second, the amps consist of commonly available parts plus the Tripath module. The latter, since it is used by many manufacturers is likely to be available as a replacement part for many years to come. No guarantee of that, of course.
Digital AMPs - Bel Canto
I just bought a Bel Canto eVo 2 Gen 2. I was running my LCR channels with a Bryston 5B st. Now I use the Bryston for the Center and surrounds, and the Bel Canto for LR.
The Bel Canto is AWESOME. Smooth and detailed - without the "brittleness" I sometimes hear from the Bryston.
So... here's the fifty dollar question...
Anyone know if the digital archetecture (sp!)can be supported (repaired) say 10 years from now? I want to go Bel Canto for all my channels, but am a bit worried that I couldn't get service years from now.
George
The Bel Canto is AWESOME. Smooth and detailed - without the "brittleness" I sometimes hear from the Bryston.
So... here's the fifty dollar question...
Anyone know if the digital archetecture (sp!)can be supported (repaired) say 10 years from now? I want to go Bel Canto for all my channels, but am a bit worried that I couldn't get service years from now.
George
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