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Test Report: Bryston SP-3 Preamplifier/Processor and 9BSST2 5-Channel Amplifier

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Thank you to Sound & Vision Magazine and Daniel Kumin for such a thorough review of the Bryston system!
Bryston software update: The latest version of the software in the Bryston SP-3 now enables users to adjust channel level using the Bryston remote, rather than having to operate the front panel buttons on the processor itself. Adjustments are visible on the SP-3’s display window. The Bryston SP-3 will not present controllability via an on-screen display because that would require an internal video card, something counter to the core design philosophy of the SP-3 processor. Bryston avoided adding an internal video card for the following reasons—First and foremost, we wanted to eliminate all sources of noise such as an internal video card might generate in order to deliver the highest possible audio performance from the SP-3. Additionally, we felt that the video processing segment of the industry changes at such a frantic pace and we wanted real product longevity for the Bryston SP-3 and our customers.

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