http://www.soundstagenetwork.com/index.p...Itemid=121
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Bryston has announced the release of the BDP-1USB digital music player, which is priced $1795 in the United States. The BDP-1USB looks almost identical to and borrows most of its technology from the company’s flagship BDP-2 player, but is designed to work with USB DACs.
Is anyone using the Bryston? It seems like a very attractive solution.
(08-Feb-2015, 14:20)AaronG Wrote: [ -> ]Is anyone using the Bryston? It seems like a very attractive solution.
I am using Bryston BDP-1 (the original version that has the same sound card as the BDP-2)
via an AES/EBU cable and find that it is an excellent source.
(09-Feb-2015, 22:29)miro Wrote: [ -> ] (08-Feb-2015, 14:20)AaronG Wrote: [ -> ]Is anyone using the Bryston? It seems like a very attractive solution.
I am using Bryston BDP-1 (the original version that has the same sound card as the BDP-2)
via an AES/EBU cable and find that it is an excellent source.
Have you ever done a direct comparison with AIR Ethernet?
Thanks! I'm also curious how it sounds in comparison to AIR and how you find the interface.
(10-Feb-2015, 09:43)Confused Wrote: [ -> ] (09-Feb-2015, 22:29)miro Wrote: [ -> ] (08-Feb-2015, 14:20)AaronG Wrote: [ -> ]Is anyone using the Bryston? It seems like a very attractive solution.
I am using Bryston BDP-1 (the original version that has the same sound card as the BDP-2)
via an AES/EBU cable and find that it is an excellent source.
Have you ever done a direct comparison with AIR Ethernet?
I have not, and am too busy to set up also a computer for streaming at the moment