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Bryston
#11
(27-Jun-2015, 11:14)Sobert Wrote: New hardware. Aes/ebu and bnc cards are replaced with one card made for Bryston. First reports are good. 

Reports by whom?
Are there professional reviews?
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#12
Customers... It's just been released so I guess no professional yet
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#13
It's just possible to upgrade BDP-2, not BDP-1
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#14
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?board=57.0

Great place for Bryston stuff. Devialet could really learn something from the Canadian as they are active on the forum discussing with the enduser
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#15
(27-Jun-2015, 15:59)Sobert Wrote: It's just possible to upgrade BDP-2, not BDP-1

So, are you updating yours?

Post your impressions here, if you do.

Thanks.
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#16
Upgraded Bryston sound card (Integrated Audio Device) for BDP-2 digital player:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?PHP...c=135445.0
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#17
Short report after upgrade: even darker, better bass and bigger. It's to hot so haven't had time to play that much... First impression is that is was worth the money!
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#18
(07-Jul-2015, 16:51)Sobert Wrote: Short report after upgrade: even darker, better bass and bigger. It's to hot so haven't had time to play that much... First impression is that is was worth the money!

Let us know more details when you have more time to listen to it.

Are you doing this comparison with an AES/EBU cable?

How about the performance with USB streaming of DSD64 files?
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#19
USB input in not changed, only aes/ebu and bnc
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#20
(07-Jul-2015, 19:54)Sobert Wrote: USB input in not changed, only aes/ebu and bnc

BTW, you should also update the fuses---see the info in my post #6 in this thread.
That company gives a 2 week trial period, in which you can return the fuses.

You will likely experience a further improvement.

Are you using an internal SSD by any chance?
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