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
I concur with those who recommend saving your money and spending it on more CDs, SACDs, or LPs.


Thanks guys for the input I'd rather spend my money else where. The fellow I bought it from used stock cord but he did use an ExactPower unit. Do you guys think a line conditioner is more in line. I'm trying to eliminate EMI/RFI wanting to create a black soundstage which I don't have.

Anythoughts on a viable conditioner that won't alter the sonic signature of my components.

Many Thanks

P.S I still have $$$ to buy CD's. My local HMV as a buy 3 get 1 free limited only to Jazz,Blues,Classical.
Install two dedicated AC lines before you spend money on a power conditioner. Both my Bryston amps had inky black backgrounds with stock cords plugged into non-dedicated outlets. You might call Bryston and see what they suggest. Their customer service is impeccable, as I sure you know.

I'm sorry I've should have mentioned that I live in an apartment and dedicated lines is not an option. That is why I thought of a Power Conditioner. Even though I can't here it(Buzzing,hissing) from my listening position I know it's there and it bothers me. I just cant't figure it out.
If I must I'll live with it untill I move and get a dedicated room and power.

Tommorow I'll try to call Bryston and see what they suggest.

Many Thanks
You say you can't hear the buzzing from your listening position. How close do you have to get to the speakers to hear the buzzing, and how high do you have to turn up the volume before you hear buzzing?

I hear buzzing from my speakers if I turn up the volume to 1 o'clock and I get within a foot of the tweeter, and this is with a dedicated line, and Hydra 4 conditioner and TG Audio 688 power cords. Most people, including the manufacturer of First Sound preamps told me this iis normal.

Sometimes the quest for complete and utter silence can get a little compulsive!