Any one ?

ROY BOY
ROY BOY Posts: 89
edited August 2009 in 2 Channel Audio
Hi. I like to know if any one had used BRYSTON 7B-ST whit sda srs. I think I got the wrong AMPS for SDA SRS. I spoke to few person how are working for BRYSTON and they are not shore and have no ieda about SDA SRS. When I ask them about the common ground the sad those amps can not be hook up like that. Any thing you know please let me know. Thanks Roy
Post edited by ROY BOY on
«1

Comments

  • NJPOLKER
    NJPOLKER Posts: 3,474
    edited July 2009
    We just got rid of one guy who does not pre-read his posts and now you!!
    Call Bryston, use Google for there contact information and speak with there Customer Service or Tech's.
    Ask if they are common ground if they are not ask if it would be OK to tie the black terminals together.
  • BlueFox
    BlueFox Posts: 15,251
    edited July 2009
    NJPOLKER wrote: »
    We just got rid of one guy who does not pre-read his posts and now you!! Call Bryston, use Google for there contact information and speak with there Customer Service or Tech's. Ask if they are common ground if they are not ask if it would be OK to tie the black terminals together.

    ;)

    Or edit after posting. That is when I find a lot off my mistakes.
    Lumin X1 file player, Westminster Labs interconnect cable
    Sony XA-5400ES SACD; Pass XP-22 pre; X600.5 amps
    Magico S5 MKII Mcast Rose speakers; SPOD spikes

    Shunyata Triton v3/Typhon QR on source, Denali 2000 (2) on amps
    Shunyata Sigma XLR analog ICs, Sigma speaker cables
    Shunyata Sigma HC (2), Sigma Analog, Sigma Digital, Z Anaconda (3) power cables

    Mapleshade Samson V.3 four shelf solid maple rack, Micropoint brass footers
    Three 20 amp circuits.
  • NJPOLKER
    NJPOLKER Posts: 3,474
    edited July 2009
    I've harped on royboy about this before and didn't do any good but maybe this time it will sink in. And he should use the spell checker!!!!!
  • thuffman03
    thuffman03 Posts: 1,325
    edited July 2009
    NJPOLKER wrote: »
    I've harped on royboy about this before and didn't do any good but maybe this time it will sink in. And he should use the spell checker!!!!!

    I never knew there was a spell check on the site.:o I sometimes would cut/paste into Word to spell check. Cool!:)
    Sunfire TGP, Sunfire Cinema Grand, Sunfire 300~2 (2), Sunfire True Sub (2),Carver ALS Platinum, Carver AL III, TFM-55, C-19, C-9, TX-8, SDA-490t, SDA-390t
  • joeparaski
    joeparaski Posts: 1,865
    edited July 2009
    BlueFox wrote: »
    ;)

    Or edit after posting. That is when I find a lot off my mistakes.


    A lot "off" my mistakes??? Hmmmm.......


    Joe
    Amplifiers: 1-SAE Mark IV, 4-SAE 2400, 1-SAE 2500, 2-SAE 2600, 1-Buttkicker BKA 1000N w/2-tactile transducers. Sources: Sony BDP CX7000es, Sony CX300/CX400/CX450/CX455, SAE 8000 tuner, Akai 4000D R2R, Technics 1100A TT, Epson 8500UB with Carada 100". Speakers:Polk SDA SRS, 3.1TL, FXi5, FXi3, 2-SVS 20-29, Yamaha, SVS center sub. Power:2-Monster HTS3500, Furman M-8D & RR16 Plus. 2-SAE 4000 X-overs, SAE 5000a noise reduction, MSB Link DAC III, MSB Powerbase, Behringer 2496, Monarchy DIP 24/96.
  • joeparaski
    joeparaski Posts: 1,865
    edited July 2009
    NJPOLKER wrote: »
    We just got rid of one guy who does not pre-read his posts and now you!!
    Call Bryston, use Google for there contact information and speak with there Customer Service or Tech's.
    Ask if they are common ground if they are not ask if it would be OK to tie the black terminals together.



    Use Google for "THEIR" contact information...not "THERE". Plus.....speak with "THEIR" customer service, not "THERE". What's that expression about a tea kettle and black??? Hmmmmm......Shall I get into the lacking punctuation? Ok I will...let me redo your last sentence.

    "Ask if they are common ground, if they are not, ask if it would be OK to tie the black terminals together."

    You need a "comma" in two places.

    I am NOT a grammar expert, but remember, if you are going to criticize someone about THEIR grammar, make darn sure that YOU don't make any mistakes.




    Joe
    Amplifiers: 1-SAE Mark IV, 4-SAE 2400, 1-SAE 2500, 2-SAE 2600, 1-Buttkicker BKA 1000N w/2-tactile transducers. Sources: Sony BDP CX7000es, Sony CX300/CX400/CX450/CX455, SAE 8000 tuner, Akai 4000D R2R, Technics 1100A TT, Epson 8500UB with Carada 100". Speakers:Polk SDA SRS, 3.1TL, FXi5, FXi3, 2-SVS 20-29, Yamaha, SVS center sub. Power:2-Monster HTS3500, Furman M-8D & RR16 Plus. 2-SAE 4000 X-overs, SAE 5000a noise reduction, MSB Link DAC III, MSB Powerbase, Behringer 2496, Monarchy DIP 24/96.
  • WilliamM2
    WilliamM2 Posts: 4,775
    edited July 2009
    Use a multi-meter between the two negative speaker terminals. If you get continuity, or 0 ohms, it's common ground.
  • BlueFox
    BlueFox Posts: 15,251
    edited July 2009
    joeparaski wrote: »
    A lot "off" my mistakes??? Hmmmm.......

    Obviously, not all, but most. ;)
    Lumin X1 file player, Westminster Labs interconnect cable
    Sony XA-5400ES SACD; Pass XP-22 pre; X600.5 amps
    Magico S5 MKII Mcast Rose speakers; SPOD spikes

    Shunyata Triton v3/Typhon QR on source, Denali 2000 (2) on amps
    Shunyata Sigma XLR analog ICs, Sigma speaker cables
    Shunyata Sigma HC (2), Sigma Analog, Sigma Digital, Z Anaconda (3) power cables

    Mapleshade Samson V.3 four shelf solid maple rack, Micropoint brass footers
    Three 20 amp circuits.
  • NJPOLKER
    NJPOLKER Posts: 3,474
    edited July 2009
    joeparaski wrote: »
    Use Google for "THEIR" contact information...not "THERE". Plus.....speak with "THEIR" customer service, not "THERE". What's that expression about a tea kettle and black??? Hmmmmm......Shall I get into the lacking punctuation? Ok I will...let me redo your last sentence.

    "Ask if they are common ground, if they are not, ask if it would be OK to tie the black terminals together."

    You need a "comma" in two places.

    I am NOT a grammar expert, but remember, if you are going to criticize someone about THEIR grammar, make darn sure that YOU don't make any mistakes.




    Joe


    Hey Joe,
    Did you read or try and read the op? Have you seen the wrecks that slowypolky posted? Far from my mistakes. I did laugh at your post anyway, so THERE THEIR THEY'RE you go.
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,561
    edited July 2009
    I like to know if any one had used BRYSTON 7B-ST with sda srs.

    Those are mono block amps and cannot be used with your SDA SRS speakers unless the serial numbers are greater than 5001. If they are then you will need to use the AI-1 isolation transformer in order to be able to use mono block, dual mono or non-common ground amps.
    Political Correctness'.........defined

    "A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a t-u-r-d by the clean end."


    President of Club Polk

  • joeparaski
    joeparaski Posts: 1,865
    edited July 2009
    NJPOLKER wrote: »
    Hey Joe,
    Did you read or try and read the op? Have you seen the wrecks that slowypolky posted? Far from my mistakes. I did laugh at your post anyway, so THERE THEIR THEY'RE you go.

    Yeah I read it and understood it, but he is not slowpolky, so he doesn't deserve to be treated like that. IMO, you can't pick at the way people spell, for all you know they may be dyslexic and it's no fault of theirs. The guy was asking a simple question and he ends up getting criticized for his grammar. Put yourself in his shoes for a minute and see if you like it. Come to think of it, I did put you in his shoes! I'm glad I made you laugh.

    Joe
    Amplifiers: 1-SAE Mark IV, 4-SAE 2400, 1-SAE 2500, 2-SAE 2600, 1-Buttkicker BKA 1000N w/2-tactile transducers. Sources: Sony BDP CX7000es, Sony CX300/CX400/CX450/CX455, SAE 8000 tuner, Akai 4000D R2R, Technics 1100A TT, Epson 8500UB with Carada 100". Speakers:Polk SDA SRS, 3.1TL, FXi5, FXi3, 2-SVS 20-29, Yamaha, SVS center sub. Power:2-Monster HTS3500, Furman M-8D & RR16 Plus. 2-SAE 4000 X-overs, SAE 5000a noise reduction, MSB Link DAC III, MSB Powerbase, Behringer 2496, Monarchy DIP 24/96.
  • TECHNOKID
    TECHNOKID Posts: 4,298
    edited July 2009
    joeparaski wrote: »
    Use Google for "THEIR" contact information...not "THERE". Plus.....speak with "THEIR" customer service, not "THERE". What's that expression about a tea kettle and black??? Hmmmmm......Shall I get into the lacking punctuation? Ok I will...let me redo your last sentence.

    "Ask if they are common ground, if they are not, ask if it would be OK to tie the black terminals together."

    You need a "comma" in two places.

    I am NOT a grammar expert, but remember, if you are going to criticize someone about THEIR grammar, make darn sure that YOU don't make any mistakes.




    Joe
    What's that expression about a tea kettle and black???
    Very but very good point! I see soooo many pointers/comments on grammar. What's the point, stick with the OP and provide valuable contribution if you can and if not, NO need to be an ****. People aren't here to learn their grammar but ratter the hobby. Nuff said!

    Here a short thread on this amp: https://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7163 there might be more informal posts, just search the site.

    Oh, here some interesting info on the AI-1 isolation Xfo mentioned by F1: http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=74472

    Good luck!
    TK
    DARE TO SOAR:
    “Your attitude, almost always determine your altitude in life” ;)
  • NJPOLKER
    NJPOLKER Posts: 3,474
    edited July 2009
    You missed the point entirely. The point is some people should use the spell check, try a little harder to better explain themselves using somewhat proper vocabulary/grammar if they expect the same. It's not the first time Roy has struggled to communicate and I was just trying to help him along.
  • TECHNOKID
    TECHNOKID Posts: 4,298
    edited July 2009
    NJPOLKER wrote: »
    You missed the point entirely. The point is some people should use the spell check, try a little harder to better explain themselves using somewhat proper vocabulary/grammar if they expect the same. It's not the first time Roy has struggled to communicate and I was just trying to help him along.
    My point is like Joe, this comment:
    We just got rid of one guy who does not pre-read his posts and now you!!
    is simply uncalled for. If you look at Roy Boy posts, you will notice that never has he ever displayed a bad/negative attitude. He is eager to learn, listens to advices and puts them to practice (as you probably withnessed your self since you helped/got involved in some of his queries). I understand how difficult some of his posts may be to read but as Joe points out, you never know where a poster comes from. You know, if it takes a university degree to be a CP member, I have to admit that even my self would be out of the picture however, never have I seen such requirement when I joined the club.


    Struggle:
    1 : to make strenuous or violent efforts in the face of difficulties or opposition <struggling with the problem>
    2 : to proceed with difficulty or with great effort
    Maybe we should have consideration and respect in the case of a number 2?

    Cheers!
    TK
    DARE TO SOAR:
    “Your attitude, almost always determine your altitude in life” ;)
  • NJPOLKER
    NJPOLKER Posts: 3,474
    edited July 2009
    Cheers TK, You still don't get where I was coming from and neither does Joe. That is fine with me but I just hope Roy understands and put more thought into his posts and pre-reads them. If for no other reason he may get some as you say respect, which is generally earned.
  • ROY BOY
    ROY BOY Posts: 89
    edited July 2009
    F1nut wrote: »
    Those are mono block amps and cannot be used with your SDA SRS speakers unless the serial numbers are greater than 5001. If they are then you will need to use the AI-1 isolation transformer in order to be able to use mono block, dual mono or non-common ground amps.

    Hi. Yesterday after 4pm someone from BRYSTON called and they sad they can be used as PARALLEL mode not as SERIES mode. But doing that I can get only about 250 watt from each amp. :D Now I know. Thank you
  • wutadumsn23
    wutadumsn23 Posts: 3,702
    edited July 2009
    joeparaski wrote: »
    A lot "off" my mistakes??? Hmmmm.......


    Joe


    I saw that too, I actually thought he did it on purpose, lol. :D
    HT Rig
    Receiver- Onkyo TX-SR806
    Mains- Polk Audio Monitor 70
    Center- Polk Audio CS2
    Surrounds- Polk Audio TSi 500's :D
    Sub- Polk Audio PSW125
    Retired- Polk Audio Monitor 40's
    T.V.- 60" Sony SXRD KDS-60A2000 LCoS
    Blu-Ray- 80 GB PS3


    2 CH rig (in progress)
    Polk Audio Monitor 10A's :cool:

    It's not that I'm insensitive, I just don't care.. :D
  • ROY BOY
    ROY BOY Posts: 89
    edited July 2009
    TECHNOKID wrote: »
    My point is like Joe, this comment: is simply uncalled for. If you look at Roy Boy posts, you will notice that never has he ever displayed a bad/negative attitude. He is eager to learn, listens to advices and puts them to practice (as you probably withnessed your self since you helped/got involved in some of his queries). I understand how difficult some of his posts may be to read but as Joe points out, you never know where a poster comes from. You know, if it takes a university degree to be a CP member, I have to admit that even my self would be out of the picture however, never have I seen such requirement when I joined the club.


    Struggle:
    Maybe we should have consideration and respect in the case of a number 2?

    Cheers!
    TK
    Hi. I know it is hard to understand what I am saying in my posts. And I like to say I am so sorry. I did not grow up in US and did not go to any college any where. So all of you how had try to understand my posts and had posted back to help me out A big thanks. Take care Roy
  • ROY BOY
    ROY BOY Posts: 89
    edited July 2009
    joeparaski wrote: »
    Yeah I read it and understood it, but he is not slowpolky, so he doesn't deserve to be treated like that. IMO, you can't pick at the way people spell, for all you know they may be dyslexic and it's no fault of theirs. The guy was asking a simple question and he ends up getting criticized for his grammar. Put yourself in his shoes for a minute and see if you like it. Come to think of it, I did put you in his shoes! I'm glad I made you laugh.

    Joe

    Hi Joe. I like to thank you for standing up for me. I was not going to say any thing but my self and let see if any one on that side how think they are fast polky had spend that much in one year as I did and think that I am slowpolky. I got one set of SDA SRS 1.2tls other SDA SRS in my work place two set of RTA 15TL one moor set on sda 1-C. When it come to amp I got ROTEL RB-1090 ADCOM 5800 which I blowup because I did not know about ground. Marant MM9000 PARASOUND 2205 Two ONKYO M504 and pre 304 and looking for 308. AUIDO RESEARCH SP-10 TUBE PRE AMP. BRYSTON 14B-ST and just last Sunday got BRYSTON 7b-ST. Some ROTEL pre amps like RSP-976 and RSP-1056 TV and blu ray I got that is other thing not in two CH set up. all I did on one year. any one of you ?. The other thing I like to say is that I am so sorry and I feel bad about my self not be able to write as good as all of you do but I came from other country. And I feel very good about my self. I am doing very good as for is go to have a good gear to enjoy the audio. US is the best place to be and I had been in and out of US so many time to almost 28 countrys. And it is good to be here in USA:D
  • NJPOLKER
    NJPOLKER Posts: 3,474
    edited July 2009
    Hey Roy
    I was only trying to help you out with some advice on posting. Maybe it didn't read the way I intended to some in this post but was meant to help you.
    Have you tried using the search forum function? Its a great tool for everyone to use.
  • WilliamM2
    WilliamM2 Posts: 4,775
    edited July 2009
    NJPOLKER wrote: »
    Maybe it didn't read the way I intended to some in this post but was meant to help you..

    Right. The tone was obviously helpful.:rolleyes:
    We just got rid of one guy who does not pre-read his posts and now you!!
    I've harped on royboy about this before and didn't do any good but maybe this time it will sink in. And he should use the spell checker!!!!!
  • NJPOLKER
    NJPOLKER Posts: 3,474
    edited July 2009
    NJPOLKER wrote: »
    We just got rid of one guy who does not pre-read his posts and now you!!
    Call Bryston, use Google for there contact information and speak with there Customer Service or Tech's.
    Ask if they are common ground if they are not ask if it would be OK to tie the black terminals together.

    William,
    Get it right, the whole post tells the whole story. First part was to help with posts the next two were to try and assist with his concerns. Whats with the **** lately.
  • TECHNOKID
    TECHNOKID Posts: 4,298
    edited July 2009
    NJPOLKER wrote: »
    William,
    Get it right, the whole post tells the whole story. First part was to help with posts the next two were to try and assist with his concerns. Whats with the **** lately.
    NJ, no big deal I am convinced we all got hooked on that starting statement:
    We just got rid of one guy who does not pre-read his posts and now you!!
    I guess we all agree it is uncalled for but that's it and it's over. As I pointed out you helped Roy in the past so no biggy. Seems like everyone is worked up after the slowpolkie story, let's just get over it and carry on. Roy has been honest with us, this should help us understand and be a little more tolerant. The good side of all this, Roy seems to be a quick learner and the more he socialise with the forum, the faster his english will improve (as long as he doesn't grasp too much of the heavy grammar on cursing and name calling of this site, he'll do fine) ;)

    Cheers!
    TK
    DARE TO SOAR:
    “Your attitude, almost always determine your altitude in life” ;)
  • NJPOLKER
    NJPOLKER Posts: 3,474
    edited July 2009
    The good side of all this, Roy seems to be a quick learner and the more he socialise with the forum, the faster his english will improve (as long as he doesn't grasp too much of the heavy grammar on cursing and name calling of this site, he'll do fine)

    TK
    I agree.
  • ROY BOY
    ROY BOY Posts: 89
    edited July 2009
    NJPOLKER wrote: »
    The good side of all this, Roy seems to be a quick learner and the more he socialise with the forum, the faster his english will improve (as long as he doesn't grasp too much of the heavy grammar on cursing and name calling of this site, he'll do fine)

    TK
    I agree.

    I am happy to let every body know I am OK whit all had been sad about this post and lets enjoy good gear.:D
  • ROY BOY
    ROY BOY Posts: 89
    edited July 2009
    ROY BOY wrote: »
    Hi. I like to know if any one had used BRYSTON 7B-ST whit sda srs. I think I got the wrong AMPS for SDA SRS. I spoke to few person how are working for BRYSTON and they are not shore and have no ieda about SDA SRS. When I ask them about the common ground the sad those amps can not be hook up like that. Any thing you know please let me know. Thanks Roy

    Hi. I can see my misstake in that post. and thanks to all of you. Roy:o
  • wutadumsn23
    wutadumsn23 Posts: 3,702
    edited July 2009
    ROY BOY wrote: »
    I am happy to let every body know I am OK whit all had been sad about this post and lets enjoy good gear.:D


    Don't sweat it Roy, I agree with your statement. Let's just enjoy this forum for waht it was meant for, enjoying our stuff.

    -Jeff
    HT Rig
    Receiver- Onkyo TX-SR806
    Mains- Polk Audio Monitor 70
    Center- Polk Audio CS2
    Surrounds- Polk Audio TSi 500's :D
    Sub- Polk Audio PSW125
    Retired- Polk Audio Monitor 40's
    T.V.- 60" Sony SXRD KDS-60A2000 LCoS
    Blu-Ray- 80 GB PS3


    2 CH rig (in progress)
    Polk Audio Monitor 10A's :cool:

    It's not that I'm insensitive, I just don't care.. :D
  • Gadabout
    Gadabout Posts: 1,072
    edited July 2009
    To no one in particular.....

    Here is what I use for a spell checker, it helps if you post a lot.

    IeSpell

    Loads up and is found under the tools menu. Of course it only works with Ie.

    Scott
    Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid. ..... Frank Zappa
  • ROY BOY
    ROY BOY Posts: 89
    edited August 2009
    Gadabout wrote: »
    To no one in particular.....

    Here is what I use for a spell checker, it helps if you post a lot.

    IeSpell

    Loads up and is found under the tools menu. Of course it only works with Ie.

    Scott

    Thanks you Scott. Roy
  • RandyBox
    RandyBox Posts: 125
    edited August 2009
    Gadabout wrote: »
    To no one in particular.....

    Here is what I use for a spell checker, it helps if you post a lot.

    IeSpell

    Loads up and is found under the tools menu. Of course it only works with Ie.

    Scott

    Firefox has a built in spell checker... They don't work when you are actually checking a valid dictionary entry, ie "sad = said" or "who = how"...

    My favorite part of this whole thread was the "pot - kettle" comment...

    Bad Spellers Untie!!!

    Regards,
    Randy