Bryston 2B-LP User Manual

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REMOTE ON/OFF CONTROL (optional)

Some 2B-LP models come equipped with a remote on/off control feature. This feature allows the amplifier to be turned on and off

by application of a control voltage of 12V (AC or DC) at 5mA. The control voltage is connected via the dual spring loaded terminal

block located beside the “Remote/Local” toggle switch. To insert wires press a small (1/8”wide maximum) blade screwdriver into

the small rectangular orange slotted levers located at the top of the terminal blocks. While pressing in against the lever, insert

the control voltage wires into the circular openings, then release the lever. The terminal blocks can accept stranded wire gauges

between 18 to 26 AWG. To bypass the remote on/off control, place the toggle switch in the “LOCAL” position. To turn the power

amplifier off, place the toggle switch in the centre position. Only when the toggle switch is in the “REMOTE” position will the 2B re-

spond to a remote control voltage. Please note that some 2B-LP models may contain a mechanical push-button power switch located

on the front panel. This mechanical power switch is in series with the remote electronic power switch, and must therefore be in

the ON (pressed in) position to enable the amplifier. If the front power switch is in the OFF (out) position, then the amplifier will be

off regardless of the position of the rear mounted “Remote ON/OFF” switch or the presence or absence of a dc control voltage. The

control voltage must be 12V at 5mA, but it can be either AC or DC due to an internal rectifier circuit. If a DC control voltage is used,

it does not matter which terminal is connected to positive and which is connected to negative.

CSA ADVISORY:

This amplifier will deliver full undistorted power at 4 ohms without current limiting and will deliver a dynamic musical signal to a 4

ohm load without overheating. However, Canadian Standards Association (CSA) procedures call for testing at 33.3% of full measured

undistorted power into 4 ohms continuously which is an extreme condition insofar as internal amplifier heat dissipation and causes

cycling on the heat-sink-mounted thermal circuit breakers. CSA testing procedures call for these thermal breakers to be artificially

bypassed whereupon an additional resetting thermal protection mechanism, internal to the power transformers, will come into play

and will cycle to protect the amplifier from damage. CSA does not consider this “normal operation”, however, and therefore consid-

ers this model “unacceptable” for 4 ohms loading.

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2B-LP EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

Output power: 60 watts/ch @ 8Ω

100 watts/ch @ 4Ω

200 watts bridged @ 8Ω

THD:

<.01%, 20Hz to 20KHz

NOISE:

100dB below full output

Crosstalk:

below noise, 20Hz to

20KHz at 50 watts

Slew rate:

>60v/µsec

Damping factor: >500@20Hz, ref. 8Ω

Power BW:

.5Hz to >500KHz

Input sensitivity: .775v for 60W @ 8Ω

Input impedance: 50KΩ unbalanced

10KΩ balanced

Power Consumption & Heat Load:

1. Idle Current 58W

2. Stereo 8 Ohms (50W ea.) 286W

3. Stereo 4 Ohms (100W ea.) 498W

4. Bridged 8 Ohms (200W) 504W

5. Max. Wattage 504W

6. Max. Heat Dissipation 304W / 1037

Btu/Hr

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