BrystonB100SST IntegratedusedBryston B100SST Integrated w/remote (extra$)BRYSTON B100-SST Integrated W/ matching REMOTE option($450 original price). Remote Matching Remote IS NOT included in my price, but available for $200 This Bryston Integrated has the optional MAT...1690.00

Bryston B100SST Integrated w/remote (extra$)

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Ships fromPrinceton, WV, 24739
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Package dimensions24.0" × 20.0" × 8.0" (40.0 lbs.)
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BRYSTON B100-SST Integrated W/ matching REMOTE option($450 original price). Remote

Matching Remote IS NOT included in my price, but available for $200

This Bryston Integrated has the optional MATCHING remote ($$)….no offense to the other seller, but theirs DOES NOT match the main unit.(no phono option, but can be added later at any time).

Also...I have a long history of PERFECT, SUPERB, feedback, with MANY transactions....the other seller DOES NOT.

DATE code on back is: 05 10

I have used this unit about 3-4 hrs only. This unit was going to be used for another system upstairs, which never materialized. I have as much gear as a small stereo shop, and this needs to go, as it’s just not being used.

This is one of the top 3 Integrateds, in the $10,000 and under category !

The stellar review below is One of MANY, it’s received.

Review Summary
Sound "The B100 SST gives the sense of hearing everything on a CD…. The background was dead silent as the noise floor dropped to a level of inaudibility." "Bass reproduction was absolutely sublime.… The B100 SST has changed my perception of what good bass should (and can) be."

Features Integrated amp "rated at 100Wpc into 8 ohms and 180Wpc into 4 ohms. As is Bryston's way, this is a conservative rating. The company goes to great lengths to ensure that all of its products exceed their quoted specifications." "Bryston is a firm proponent of using fully discrete circuitry rather than integrated circuits…. Hence, the B100 SST's circuitry is fully discrete."

Use "The appearance and feel of this integrated amplifier make it obvious that it's built to last as long as its 20-year warranty would suggest." "It's difficult to attach a single adjective to the sonic character of this integrated, but the one that best describes it is 'neutral.' The B100 SST is a chameleon. It takes on the character of whatever disc is in the CD tray and has very little sound of its own."

Value "Although the NAD C372 does many things very well and performs to a very high standard at its price, the Bryston B100 SST improves on all of these and performs to a very high standard, period."

From SOUNDSTAGE:

Reference sound?
I won't waste any time getting to the point: I loved my time with the B100 SST, and I've never listened to an integrated amplifier that I enjoyed more. Many listening sessions lasted well into the night -- hours that I would normally reserve for things like sleep, which I don't skimp on without good reason.
The B100 SST gives the sense of hearing everything on a CD. "Beauty Queen" from Tori Amos's Boys for Pele [eastwest CD 82862] starts with a few sparse notes played on a Bösendorfer piano and is soon accompanied by Tori's voice at a level just above a whisper. The closely miked vocals give the song an eerie intimacy that puts Amos directly in the room with the listener. "Beauty Queen" has always sounded very good, even on equipment of lesser quality than the B100 SST. Through the Bryston integrated, though, the song was reborn, and in some ways it was like hearing it for the first time. The background was dead silent as the noise floor dropped to a level of inaudibility. The sound of the hammers striking the strings and the decay of the notes were reproduced with such clarity that the piano took on a presence in my listening room I had not experienced previously.
It's difficult to attach a single adjective to the sonic character of this integrated, but the one that best describes it is "neutral." The B100 SST is a chameleon. It takes on the character of whatever disc is in the CD tray and has very little sound of its own. If you value warmth or lushness in your music, look elsewhere. You won't find it here. As the second song, "Horses," began, a smile spread across my face as Tori started to plumb the depths of the Bösendorfer. The sound was forceful, powerful, but so easy to discern. Mid and deep bass notes were so well separated that they weren't obscuring one another. There was no overhang or bloat. It occurred to me that the B100 SST would be a perfect tool for revisiting my CD collection because it offered such an unrestricted view into each recording.
Hence, I would also describe the B100 SST as "extraordinarily transparent." Listening with it makes it very easy to hear what the recording engineer was trying to achieve. The soundstage is well laid out, and positions of instruments and voices are readily discernible. This was also something that became apparent with Boys for Pele. Channel separation was superb, and images took their precise place in distinct positions on the stage in front of me. There was no blurring of sound between the speakers, and everything was communicated as a musical whole. Not only did this have the effect of producing a great sense of realism in my listening room, I also found myself forgetting that I was listening to a stereo system and focusing more on the music itself -- always a good sign.
Because of its neutrality and transparency, I suspect that some listeners may consider the B100 SST's sound "bright." This was not my experience. In fact, I often found myself turning the volume up beyond where I normally listen. Distortion is often what causes music to sound bright, and although I know there was distortion present, it was obviously much lower than I was used to hearing. High frequencies never sounded piercing, only very extended. This was best demonstrated on Miles Davis's classic Kind of Blue [Columbia/Legacy CK 64935]. I've heard this album countless times, but with the B100 SST the experience was different. On some systems, John Coltrane's saxophone can turn harsh in the upper registers, so much so that the volume needs to be turned down. Not with the Bryston B100 SST. Coltrane's saxophone was very extended but never edgy. A friend of mine who loves jazz and knows Kind of Blue inside and out commented that this was the first time he had ever heard the horns reproduced without becoming harsh. This was quite a compliment coming from someone who is so familiar with the album.
Bass reproduction was absolutely sublime. Everyone has heard boomy bass at some time or other, and oftentimes people confuse this with good bass. Typically what people are actually hearing are loose low frequencies that are muddled and overlapping, without much definition or character. The B100 SST has changed my perception of what good bass should (and can) be. To test this, I played Underworld's Dubnobasswithmyheadman [Junior Boys Own JBO1001992] using the PSB M2s, but also the PSB 4T floorstanding speakers. The Image 4Ts employ a pair of 5 1/4" woofers in conjunction with a larger cabinet, so they can go deeper than the M2s. With the B100 SST powering the 4Ts, the song "Mmm Skyscraper I Love You" sounded as it hadn't before on these speakers. The beat of the drums had plenty of weight, but their "thump" was so tight and quick that the 4Ts sounded more agile. I've been listening to the 4Ts for four years, but they have never sounded so good as when they were connected to the Bryston B100 SST. You might be surprised what your speakers are capable of when connected to an integrated amplifier of this quality.
Comparison
Although it does not fall into the same price range as the B100 SST, I am very familiar with the sound of NAD's C372 ($899), making it the most suitable integrated amplifier for comparison. Although the C372 is an excellent option for someone looking to spend under $1000 on an integrated amplifier, the additional investment necessary to purchase the Bryston brings with it a number of significant improvements. Just by looking at each unit, the first difference you will notice is in build quality. Both are solid pieces of equipment, but the case work, faceplate and remote of the B100 SST all feel sturdier than the NAD's. This isn't a surprise. One should expect better craftsmanship as the price increases. However, when you consider that the Bryston also carries a 20-year warranty, it is obvious that your extra money is being spent on what the company intends to be a long-term investment.

Build quality aside, there are many sonic differences. The B100 SST has a lower noise floor, so it has a more detailed, better-resolved character. The exceptional transparency of the B100 SST offers a clearer window into the performance. In terms of bass, the C372 offers plenty of powerful, well-controlled low frequencies, but the B100 SST does the same while adding improved definition and clarity. At the other end of the spectrum, treble sounds more extended and cleaner with the B100 SST.
If you like to listen at high volumes, you will be able to do so much more easily with the Bryston integrated. Its clarity makes it easy to listen to for hours without fatigue. The C372 is also very good in this regard and can play plenty loud, but demanding musical passages can make it sound a bit aggressive and bright at very high volumes. With the Bryston, I usually found myself turning the volume up, while with the NAD I reached a maximum loudness threshold much sooner.
Despite the discrepancy in their prices, both integrated amplifiers offer a great amount of functional flexibility. While the C372 does not have the option of an onboard phono stage, NAD builds a separate unit you can, of course, use with it. What you can't buy for the C372 is an onboard DAC.
Bottom line: Although the NAD C372 does many things very well and performs to a very high standard at its price, the Bryston B100 SST improves on all of these and performs to a very high standard, period.
Conclusion
I've spent the entire review lavishing praise on this integrated amplifier from Bryston and you might wonder whether I think it has any shortcomings. I haven't found any, and believe me I've tried! I am certain there are other companies that produce integrated amplifiers of similar or greater sonic abilities, and I'm equally sure that I would also find them highly enjoyable. However, to my ears here and now, the B100 SST is easily the best integrated amp I've heard, and it has raised my system to a much higher level than I have previously known. I spent countless hours going through my CD collection just to experience my music with it. At the end of a busy day, the B100 SST gave me something to look forward to, even with music I knew well. I can't give any higher praise than that.
...Philip Beaudette

Works great, just tested it.

Buy from a seller with over a decade (14 years), with a PERFECT rating, with over 140 transactions...:-)

What's Included:
B100SST Integrated amp
AC power cord
Original box
Original (optional) Matching Remote Control for $200 extra

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