I have owned the combo you are considering and believe they offer tremendous value. Having too much clean power is always better than not having enough...and it helps assuage the amplifier upgrade bug when the time comes to buy larger speakers. I'd go with the Bryston 4B SST/BP25 combo and be careful (you'll know when you've turned up the volume too far).
Bryston 4BSST - to much power for Studio 60v2's ?
Good day and merry Christmas all,
I would appericate your advice on the following. I have a chance to pickup a one year old Bryston 4bsst power amp & BP25 preamp at a good price. My concern is that at some 300 watts and it's abilty to delivery large current that this amp may over power my Pardigam Studio 60v2's and cause damage. Might I be better off to get myself a 3bsst or something else of a lesser power range (i.e. Belles, McCormack, Marsh.......).
Current equipment:
-NAD 7100 receiver
-Sony ES CDP (to be updated)
-Dual TT
-I.C's nothing fancy. (can be updated to suit new equip.)
-speaker wire is 12 gauge OFC of good quality. (can be updated to suit new equip.)
Thank you in advance for your comments.
I would appericate your advice on the following. I have a chance to pickup a one year old Bryston 4bsst power amp & BP25 preamp at a good price. My concern is that at some 300 watts and it's abilty to delivery large current that this amp may over power my Pardigam Studio 60v2's and cause damage. Might I be better off to get myself a 3bsst or something else of a lesser power range (i.e. Belles, McCormack, Marsh.......).
Current equipment:
-NAD 7100 receiver
-Sony ES CDP (to be updated)
-Dual TT
-I.C's nothing fancy. (can be updated to suit new equip.)
-speaker wire is 12 gauge OFC of good quality. (can be updated to suit new equip.)
Thank you in advance for your comments.
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