Bryston has introduced a new $2,000 ported subwoofer, the Model A, that features two opposing 10-inch woofers and a 400-watt amplifier in a fairly compact enclosure. The Model A is available in three finishes (Boston Cherry, Natural Cherry, and Black Ash), and special-order finishes can be accommodated for an additional price.
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Bryston has announced the introduction of the Model A subwoofer, the first sub in the Bryston lineup not anchored by multiple eight-inch bass drivers. The Model A subwoofer utilizes two opposing long-throw 10-inch woofers anchored to a décor-friendly compact enclosure, making it easy to position out of sight.
The Model A subwoofer delivers Bryston's renowned performance and reliability, featuring a robust 400-watt internal amplifier cleverly isolated within its own chamber and mated to a pair of 10-inch drivers in an opposing configuration. This driver array helps cancel cabinet resonance energy while delivering strong, balanced and detailed bass response. The Model A subwoofer is equally suited to the reproduction of movie soundtracks as well as recorded music of all formats and genres.
The Model A subwoofer's control panel offers access to crossover, phase, and level adjustments. This enables users to optimize the burly 400 watts of output power, creating a perfect blend with the audio system as a whole and with room acoustics. A sturdy 0.75-inch MDF cabinet with ample internal bracing features dual rear-facing ports that deliver extended low frequencies without unwanted chuff even under high-output conditions. The Model A subwoofer is available in Boston Cherry, Natural Cherry and Black Ash. Special order finishes are available as well for an upcharge. Rubberized aluminum leveling feet and a heavy gauge AC line cord are included.
The Bryston Model A Subwoofer has an MSRP of $2,000 each and is available now from authorized Bryston dealers.
Additional Resources
• Bryston Middle T Floorstanding Speaker Reviewed at HomeTheaterReview.com.
• Bryston BHA-1 Headphone Amp/Preamp Reviewed at HomeTheaterReview.com.