I think all gear has some level of sensitivity to cables. You can do a search here and over at Audiocircle under the Bryston chat board for more info. That being said if you do get a Bryston preamp try the blue heaven cables on the single ended connections. If you like what you hear then try and acquire a used set of blue heaven balanced cables. If you don't then try something new. Buy used to reduce your costs. I had good luck with Cardas Golden Refs at the time. A buddy uses Tara Labs (forget the model) between his Bryston pre & amp. Lots of good choices out there but its been my experience that copper based cables have been better choices when using Bryston components although you may find otherwise.
Preamp upgrade for Bryston 3B-SST Power Amplifier
I am looking to upgrade my preamp.
My current Setup:
Cambridge Audio 840C CD Player
VTL 2.5 Tube Preamplifier
Bryston 3B-SST Power Amplifier
Kindly suggest a good upgrade to my existing preamp, that is a good match to the Bryston 3B-SST Power Amplifier.
Are there any advantages of upgrading to a preamplifier with Balanced Inputs?
My current Setup:
Cambridge Audio 840C CD Player
VTL 2.5 Tube Preamplifier
Bryston 3B-SST Power Amplifier
Kindly suggest a good upgrade to my existing preamp, that is a good match to the Bryston 3B-SST Power Amplifier.
Are there any advantages of upgrading to a preamplifier with Balanced Inputs?
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