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Cambridge Audio 851N seems interesting
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(20-Feb-2015, 08:05)Jnan_devi Wrote: You are right!. forget about these guys. Problem for me (where i live) is, I dont get my hands on what is good in the market. everything has to be imported and they wont do until i pay fully. Hence i relay on the forums. This is a very decent forum. Or when i travel due to business i get to visit the audio store, pick up what is good in the market.

Eyeing for Bruston BDP1/2. I dont want to pay for what i dont use Smile. Like DAC not needed in a system. Storage not needed in a system which is a part gets updated or moved to other storage mode etc. need a solid processor and a processor along.

i gonna delete this posting in a week.

Yes, go for the Bryston BDP-1, and use its AES/EBU output to feed a Devialet.
You will be amazed.
I think audioadvisor dot com still have new ones for $1,750, and I am sure that they will ship to you.

You can plug in USB sticks (accepts 256-GB ones with no problem) and external hard drives directly into it.

The sound that comes with it as a source is very analog-like and with a very quiet background through the AES/EBU.
D400; Stereolab Tombo Tron coaxial for master -> slave; Kubala-Sosna Elation interconnects, power, and speaker cables; Spendor D7 speakers; Bryston BDP-2 w. latest sound card & upgraded fuses; Bybee Stealth Power Purifier conditioner connected with IsoTek EVO3 Syncro SE to wall socket
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RE: Cambridge Audio 851N seems interesting - by miro - 22-Feb-2015, 05:50

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