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HAMMER

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  1. Matthew2,

    Good choice going with Bryston.

    I have five 7B-ST THX mono block amplifiers. One for each chanel of surround. KLF 30's for front and rears, with C7 center.

    I have yet to disapointed with this combination. Plenty of head room. Neither the amplifiers or speakers are over worked to reach reference levels when the urge strikes.

    Heck I get so much bass that I only use my subwoofer as the .1 in digital surround.

    Good Luck!

    -Hammer

  2. Hello!

    I say go for Bryston. My home theater system is made up of KLF30's(4),C7 center. Each has thier very own Bryston 7BST THX mono block. I enjoy this combination so much that I only use the KSW15 sub for LFE on sound tracks. Don't forget about the Bryston 20 year transferable warranty. Just a little added piece of mind for your investment.

    -Hammer Wink.gif

  3. Kris K,

    It has been a pure heaven!

    I have never experinced fatigue in over a year of owning the Bryston-Klipsch combination. I have how ever regulated a number of CD's to my truck and boom box, because the recordings are lousy. This combination will let you hear everything that's on a recording good and bad. If that's forward I'll take it. I refuse to build my system to make mediocre recording's sound good.

    Bryston will get you every once of bass your speaker has to give. I only use my subwoofer as the .1 in surround recordings. I have no need for a sub in 2 channel. The noise floor on my amplifiers is listed at 0.005% great for high efficincy speakers. No tube can match that.

    Good Luck!

    -Hammer

    5 Bryston 7BST mono block amplifiers

    4 KLF30's

    1 C7 center

    Proceed AVP processor

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