Who has some history with the Bryston phono stage?


Every month in Stereophile I read about all these amazing phono stages that could be tried. Not once have I heard any reference at all to the Bryston phono stage! I'm talking about the BP 1.5. You see, I've already spent a substantial sum on the BP 26 preamp, a 4B SST2 power amp, an MPS-2 power supply, and the optional metal remote control. The power supply is really well built and has additional plugs on the back to power the phono stage, the headphone stage and I believe the new compact disc player they just came out with.
So based on my previous experience with Bryston, I would assume that the BP1.5 would most likely be a great component to get my vinyl listening back on track.
So why so few reviews? Is there something wrong with this component? I'm prepared to shell out the $~3K that it most likely costs, but need some kind of audition or other verification of its abilities.
Thanks for any help you can give.
masi61

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The new Van Alstine Vision phono amp is flawless at $499.
Dead quite with great instrumental placement soundstage
and imagining .
Tremendous dynamic range and low-level detail , most realistic presentation of symphonic music I have heard at any price, and that is audios hardest task.
No I have not. When something sounds like live music to me I generally leave well enough alone .I mentioned the AVA only because it is such a great value .