Bryston BP26DA User Manual

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BP26 Preamplifiers

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing a Bryston Preamplifier. Bryston

welcomes any suggestions you may have, or comments

regarding the operation of your amplifier. We con-

sider you, our customer, to be Bryston’s most important

resource, and your opinion is very much appreciated.

SETUP

The Bryston BP26 pre-amps, with remote-control,

should be placed where there is a direct line-of-sight

between the hand-held remote and the remote infra-red

sensor eye located on the left side of the pre-amplifier’s

front panel.

If you purchased the BP26P or BP26MC, both of

which include a Phono section, avoid placing the pre-

amplifier directly on top of your power amplifier. Power

amplifiers usually employ large power supplies and the

transformers) in the power supplies can cause interfer-

ence (hum) with the sensitive phono section inside the

pre-amp.

Next, insert the 6-pin XLR cable from the outboard

power supply into the “Power Supply” input connector (6

pin XLR) located on the rear of the preamplifier. Then

plug the power supply into an appropriate AC power

outlet. The preamplifier is powered up by engaging the

push button switch located on the front of the MPS2

external power supply. The “green” LED on the outboard

power supply and the preamplifier front panel indicates

power-on.

MPS2 Power Supply

The BP26 preamp is powered by the MPS2 power

supply. Please refer to the MPS2 POWER SUPPLY

OWNERS MANUAL for more information.

A power supply cable, for the sole purpose of connect-

ing the BP26 preamp to the MPS2 power supply, is

supplied with your BP26 preamp. Do not dissassemble

or attempt to modify this cable in any way as it may be

unsafe to do so.

WARNING!

Main output 1, 2, 3 & 4 connector ter-

minals on the MPS2 Power Supply rear panel are

HAZARDOUS LIVE and present a risk of electric

shock. Use only preassembled power interconnect

cables provided by Bryston for connection of these ter-

minals.

ANALOG AUDIO CONNECTIONS to OTHER

EQUIPMENT

All inputs and outputs employ fully discrete active cir-

cuitry and all input and output connectors have gold

plated contact surfaces. Only cables with high quality

gold plated connectors should be used with your pre-

amp to avoid noise and distortion from the corrosion that

will eventually appear on poorly plated cable connectors.

Connect the pre-amplifier’s left and right outputs from either

the RCA or Balanced XLR connectors to the appropriate

left and right input jacks on your power amplifier. Balanced

cables are an advantage if you are using long runs of cable,

(greater than 10 feet), between your preamplifier and power

amplifier. Connect your CD player, tuner, tape deck, video

recorder, or laser disc, etc. to the specific left/right pream-

plifier inputs. With phono stage equipped models, (BP26P

& BP26MC) connect your phono cables to the phono input

jacks. If your turntable leads have a separate ground wire, it

may be connected to the ground post adjacent to the phono

inputs on the rear panel.

The Bryston BP26 pre-amps also feature two pairs of bal-

anced XLR input jacks. Many signal sources, including CD-

players and separate D/A converters are now available with

Balanced outputs for minimum noise pickup on the cables.

The tape loop may be used to insert a surround sound

processor, cassette tape deck or video tape recorder into

your system. Plug your tape deck or external processor’s

input cables into the “To Tape” jacks, and the processor or

deck’s output cables into the “From Tape” jacks at the rear

of the pre-amp. The tape or processor loop may be oper-

ated via the “Tape/Source” toggle switch located on the front

panel of the preamplifier.

HEADPHONE OUTPUT

It is recommended that you use headphones with an

impedance of greater than 50 ohms for optimal perfor-

mance. The main outputs, both balanced and single-

ended, will be muted when a phone plug is inserted into

the headphone jack (TAPE outputs are not muted). The

front panel indicator LED will not turn red, however, as is

does when the outputs are muted via the MUTE toggle

switch or the hand held remote control.

ANALOG AUDIO INPUTS

BP26 preamplifiers are equipped with five pairs of RCA input

connectors: two pairs of balanced XLR input connectors,

and one pair of RCA tape input jacks.

Balanced inputs use 3 pin XLR female connectors with pin

1 being ground, pin 2 as positive signal, and pin 3 as nega-

tive signal. Input sensitivity is 1 volt and input impedance is

15K ohms.

Single-ended (or unbalanced) inputs employ gold plated

RCA (Phono) jacks. Line input sensitivity is 500mV and input

impedance is 50K ohms.

See also PHONO EQUALIZATION

MODULES for Phono input details.

ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUTS

There are two pairs of parallel RCA main outputs and one

pair of RCA tape output jacks. One pair of balanced outputs,

using 3 pin male XLR jacks, are also provided.

Balanced Outputs: As with the input XLR jacks, pin 1 is

ground, pin 2 is positive and pin 3 is negative. These outputs

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