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Type | Preamplifier |
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Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | < 0.005% |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | > 100 dB |
Power Supply | Linear Power Supply |
Output Impedance | 100 Ohms |
THD+N | < 0.005% |
Outputs | 2 x RCA, 1 x XLR |
Dimensions | 17.5 x 3.5 x 12 inches (W x H x D) |
Advice on preamplifier placement, considering remote sensor line-of-sight and potential power amp interference.
Details the outboard power supply, its switch, LED indicator, and remote turn-on voltage control feature.
Explains how to connect preamplifier outputs to power amplifiers and various input sources.
Details the various RCA and XLR input/output connectors and cable recommendations.
Describes the remote control unit features for the BP-25 model, including volume and polarity.
Explains the MM/MC phono input options, gain selection, and cartridge compatibility.
Explains the GREEN LED indicating power on for the BP-PS power supply.
Describes LED states: RED for muted, GREEN for non-inverting, YELLOW for inverted polarity.
Details the headphone monitoring feature and usage recommendations for the BP-25.
Details Mute, Polarity, Volume, Balance, and Source controls on the front panel.
Explains the switch for providing stereo or summing main outputs to monaural.
Describes the switch for monitoring source or 'From Tape' inputs for comparison or A/B testing.
Details Balanced/Unbalanced Outputs, To-Tape-From, and input connectors.
Presents RIAA equalization, gain, THD+Noise, and A' weighted signal/noise for the BP20P.
Details amplitude response, THD+Noise, IMD, and signal-to-noise ratios for the BP20P.
Explains manual and remote power-up methods for the MPS-1 power supply.
Details how the MPS-1 can power up or down other Bryston equipment.
Explains how Bryston pre-amps and power amps can be linked for remote power control.
Details remote control options for 2B-LP, 3B/4B, and 5B/8B amplifiers.
Explains using preamp MUTE or +12V signals from MPS-1 for remote control.