Bryston Schematic
Hi Dhengkoel,
At first glance it looks pretty close to me.
The link provides information for downloading the original schematic.
http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.pl?forum=tweaks&n=56805&highlight=bryston&r=&session=:)
Hi Dhengkoel,
At first glance it looks pretty close to me.
The link provides information for downloading the original schematic.
http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.pl?forum=tweaks&n=56805&highlight=bryston&r=&session=:)
Hi Elso,
Funny, I was the one who posted the link 😀
I haven't looked at the original DOA33 schema, but the transistor parts numbers are not the same, from what I can remember. The topology looks very close though 😎 Remember though that the link is for the opamp used in the Bryston amplifiers, from memory I believe that the output transistors where not the same in the preamp. And again, they had those special transistors made for them that you can't buy anywhere 😕
Cheers,
RonS 😉
Funny, I was the one who posted the link 😀
I haven't looked at the original DOA33 schema, but the transistor parts numbers are not the same, from what I can remember. The topology looks very close though 😎 Remember though that the link is for the opamp used in the Bryston amplifiers, from memory I believe that the output transistors where not the same in the preamp. And again, they had those special transistors made for them that you can't buy anywhere 😕
Cheers,
RonS 😉
Matching
Looking at the Bryston diagrams, it was unusual for me to find that they consider as important certain passive parts to be matched between channels. They put such parts in bold.
Very reasonable of course, as those parts deal with low cut points and gain, and channels should be mated so as not to have audible differences. A nice touch which I will take care of on my next projects.
Carlos
Looking at the Bryston diagrams, it was unusual for me to find that they consider as important certain passive parts to be matched between channels. They put such parts in bold.
Very reasonable of course, as those parts deal with low cut points and gain, and channels should be mated so as not to have audible differences. A nice touch which I will take care of on my next projects.
Carlos
And again, they had those special transistors made for them that you can't buy anywhe
Where did they buy them then?
Where did they buy them then?

Custom Motorola jobs. I searched the net for the part number on the transistor, nothing turned up. I might be wrong, but I did read an article that said that Bryston had custom transistors made to their specs.
RonS
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