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M80's with Bryston 2B 3B or 4B?
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Im currently considering purchasing a Bryston Amp for a pair of M80's. I was wondering which of the Bryston's would be best suited for these speakers. The room i would be using them in is relatively small (13x12), but i have ambitions to move them to a larger room sometime in the future. Any thoughts on the driving capabilities of the 2B over the larger 3B or 4B? Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: M80's with Bryston 2B 3B or 4B?
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Why, the biggest and best one of course!
Nuff said!
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Re: M80's with Bryston 2B 3B or 4B?
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Bryston is a Canadian mfg'er of high end audio equipment
I have driven a pair of older Axiom AX3's (M50/60 equivalents) with a 2B and remember this being a very capable combination. The AX3's were much less efficient (87-mid 90's) and had no trouble filling a larger room with ample sound.
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Re: M80's with Bryston 2B 3B or 4B?
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Makaveli:
I can't how the 4B/M80 will sound like, but I had a 3B-ST and it was just ok. Soundstage depth and width is very good, but I just feel the sound is a bit polite -- nice and quaint, but I wanted more dynamics, and the bass was just a bit lean. I'm in the market for a 4B NRB myself.
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