Mark Lanctot;204734 Wrote: 
> The font is kinda retro, for sure.  It's also not very legible - the
> "28B SST" looked like a "2BB SST" to me, Brian corrected me.  They have
> such a reputation now though that a Bryston without that logo and font
> wouldn't be Bryston - it's tradition.  You see that font and you
> instantly think Bryston.
> 
> Actually the logo they used in '74 was interesting (take a look at that
> "serial 0001") - the "B" was formed from a diode symbol and an inductor
> symbol.

Funny you should say that, when I took a tour the burn in bench had
some Lexicon amps lined up and "humming" away. Bryston was under
contract for a few years building  Lexicon amps, that as far as I could
tell were 4B's with Lexicon printed on the front, and a slightly higher
price tag.


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