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BRYSTON
9B
ST
MANUAL
9B
ST
Rear
Panel
Input:
The
9B
has
two
inputs,
one
for
a
balanced
source,and
one
for
single
ended
or
un-balanced
source.
The
BAL
input
connec¬
tor
will
accept
either
a
3
pin
‘XLR’
type
or
a
1/4”
Tip/Ring/
Sleeve
type.
The
in
phase
(+)
terminal
is
pin
2
on
the
‘XLR’
and
tip
on
the
TRS.
The
input
impedance
is
15K
ohms.
The
input
pins
are
gold
plated.
Input
sensitivity
is
selectable
using
the
‘INPUT’
slide
switch.
In
the
‘BAL
REG’
position
2
Volts
in
=
100
Watts
/
8
ohms
output.
This
is
the
recommended
setting
when
using
Bryston
pre-amplifiers
or
Balanced
Vs
Unbalanced:
Balanced
cable
interconnects
should
be
used
whenever
possible,
as
they
provide
common
mode
noise
protection
from
external
electrical
interference,
and
with
active
balanced
outputs
a
6
dB
higher
signal
level
flows
in
the
cable.
The
unbalanced
cable
interconnect
is
provided
for
pre-amplifiers
without
balanced
output.
Un¬
balanced
cables
should
be
kept
to
10
feet
or
less.
In
general
never
use
longer
cables
than
necessary,
never
coil
excess
cable
length,
and
run
signal
wires
away
from
and
never
parallel
to
AC
power
or
speaker
cables.
Output:
Gold
plated
output
binding
posts
provide
three
different
interconnect
options.
Stripped
bare
wire
up
to
8
Ga.
can
be
passed
through
the
hole
in
the
binding
post
and
held
in
place
by
tightening
the
post
knob.
Additional
tightening
pressure
can
be
achieved
using
a
coin
in
the
slots
of
the
knob.
Copper
wire
is
malleable
and
may
require
further
tightening
a
month
or
any
pre-amplifier
having
active
balanced
outputs.
This
setting
also
produces
the
lowest
ampli¬
fier
noise
floor.
The
‘BAL
+6
dB”
setting
adds
6
db
of
gain
to
provide
an
input
sensitivity
of
1
Volt
in
=
100
Watts
/
8
ohms
output.
This
set¬
ting
is
primarily
for
balanced
out¬
puts
that
are
transformer
cou¬
pled,
or
other
low
level
sources.
The
‘UNBAL’
setting
selects
the
gold
plated
‘RCA’
type
tip/sleeve
connector.
The
input
impedance
is
50K
ohms.
The
output
is
in
phase
with
the
input
and
the
sensitivity
is
1
Volt
in
=
100
Watts
into
8
ohms
output.
two
after
initial
installation.
When
using
bare
wire
watch
out
for
fine
wire
fragments
shorting
from
one
wire
to
the
other.
Wire
terminated
with
banana
plugs,spade
lugs,
or
pins
are
also
accommodated
by
the
binding
posts.
We
recommend
gold
plated
connectors
to
prevent
corrosion
and
signal
distortion.
The
red
(+)
binding
post
is
the
output
and
normally
will
be
connected
to
the
red
(+)
con¬
nector
on
the
loudspeaker.
The
black
(-)
bind¬
ing
post
is
ground
and
should
be
connected
to
the
black
(-)
connector
on
the
loudspeaker.
Speaker
wire
should
be
kept
as
short
as
practi¬
cal
and
should
never
be
terminated
with
con¬
nectors
that
may
become
confused
with
AC
power
connectors.
Speaker
cables
should
be
dressed
away
from
input
and
power
cables,
and
even
each
other
when
runs
are
long.
The
minimum
speaker
ioad
on
the
amplifier
is
4
ohms.
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Bryston ST Series Specifications
General
Type
Solid State
Frequency Response
20Hz to 20kHz ±0.1dB
Gain
29dB
Inputs
Balanced XLR, Unbalanced RCA
Dimensions
Varies by model
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