DC offset!

lanchile
lanchile Posts: 560
edited March 2011 in 2 Channel Audio
Wow, I just checked the dc offset of my Bryston B60-R and I got an steady 03.4 mV right channel and 03.5 mV left channel. That is amazing how low and well "matched" they are.:wink:
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  • disneyjoe7
    disneyjoe7 Posts: 11,435
    edited March 2011
    Nice amp :smile:

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  • lanchile
    lanchile Posts: 560
    edited March 2011
    yeah, it is a very well handmade int-amp.
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  • RuSsMaN
    RuSsMaN Posts: 17,987
    edited March 2011
    20 yr warrantee, why not? Bryston is solid.
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  • jjk_reef00
    jjk_reef00 Posts: 23
    edited March 2011
    Wow very nice.
  • megasat16
    megasat16 Posts: 3,521
    edited March 2011
    Most likely DC servo circuit is used as in any newer Bryston.
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  • lanchile
    lanchile Posts: 560
    edited March 2011
    Bryston does the job well done.:wink:
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  • zingo
    zingo Posts: 11,258
    edited March 2011
    I have been chatting with James from Bryston and may need to order a B-60R SST. It seems like it could be a good match with my Fortes, the warranty is obviously second to none, and I'm tired of messing around with the tubes on my 300B amp (with the most recent case of likely losing its rectifier tubes).
  • FTGV
    FTGV Posts: 3,649
    edited March 2011
    megasat16 wrote: »
    Most likely DC servo circuit is used as in any newer Bryston.
    Actually James theres no servo or adjustment for that matter,it's just the result of close matching of the input differential trannies.I have a 2BLP which is basically identical to the amp section of the B60.
  • megasat16
    megasat16 Posts: 3,521
    edited March 2011
    FTGV wrote: »
    Actually James theres no servo or adjustment for that matter,it's just the result of close matching of the input differential trannies.I have a 2BLP which is basically identical to the amp section of the B60.

    Thanks Fred! I stand corrected as I am not very familiar with the Vintage Bryston. I must say the matching is pretty good since the DC offset measures are in a few mV after all these years.

    Good ol' Day Analog Electronics indeed!
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  • lanchile
    lanchile Posts: 560
    edited March 2011
    megasat16 wrote: »
    Thanks Fred! I stand corrected as I am not very familiar with the Vintage Bryston. I must say the matching is pretty good since the DC offset measures are in a few mV after all these years.

    Good ol' Day Analog Electronics indeed!

    Yeah, you can say that again lol. My Bryston B-60R integrated amp is still up to specifications as when it was new 12 years ago... Bryston uses some of the best components available. with Bryston you get what you pay for...Quality all over.:wink:
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