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Brian Russell BRYSTON

f you’ve visited any hi-fi show in Australia and gone into the Bryston room, you will most likely have met the President of Bryston, although you probably didn’t know it, because Brian Russell rarely identified himself as one of the owners of this famous Canadian manufacturer, much less the President of it. He also didn’t talk much about the products he demonstrated — he preferred to let the music he played speak for him. So if you can now recall a very large man in a short-sleeved Hawaiian shirt wearing sandals who almost always remained

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