PC for Brsyton 4B SST




I just recently purchased a Bryston amp and I'm considering PC for it. My budget is limited so nothing very expensive. I already have a TG Audio SLVR on my CDP with good effect but want to know what else is there.

So far Michael Wolff gain cord is one contender along with TG Audio. What other cables would you guys suggest.

Many Thanks
freakygreek
It is my understanding that Bryston doesn't recommend aftermarket PC's...I had a B60...tried a PS labs mini PC and didn't notice much if anything...when I borrowed an "ultimate outlet"...I noticed that the power conditioning (with the stock powercord) had a greater effect than the powercord upgrade without the "ultimate outlet" there as much of a perceptable difference using either PC with or without the conditioning.

Which line conditioner should you use?...I have no idea as I'm completely uneducated with regards to them...perhaps some more experienced posters can recommend one as an alternative to a cable upgrade.

just my 2c

Ellery
I have Bryston 4B-ST and 5B-ST amps, and upgraded both of their power cords. If there was any difference in the resulting sound quality, it was way too subtle for my ears. I'd follow Bryston's advice (their standard power cords are fine) and spend your money on something else.
I have owned both 4B SST and 14B SST amps. I changed power cords to VH Audio, ErnieM DIY Belden 9amp, and TG Audio 688. I heard no difference between these aftermarket cords and the Bryston stock cord. I'd suggest sticking with the stock cord...perhaps using an ErnieM 9amp cord to increase the wire gauge. But, you really don't need to in my opinion.
Some equipment will benefit from aftermarket powercords. I've owned many Bryston amps over the years, and I have not found any power cords that improved the sound of the Bryston amps. I have, however, found a couple that made the Brystons sound worse.

So, I stick with stock power cords on my Brystons.
I concur with those who recommend saving your money and spending it on more CDs, SACDs, or LPs.