BrystonBDP - 1usedBryston BDP - 1 Roon ReadyBryston BDP-1 BDP-1 is Roon Ready, has latest upgrade. If you are thinking of upgrading from a computer to a music server, look no further. I have used this Bryston with my Mac Mini as the Roon co...625.00

Bryston BDP - 1 Roon Ready

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Ships fromArlington Heights, IL, 60005
Ships toUnited States
Package dimensionsunspecified
Shipping carrierUPS
Shipping cost$50.00
Original accessoriesBox, Manual
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Bryston BDP-1

BDP-1 is Roon Ready, has latest upgrade. If you are
thinking of upgrading from a computer to a music server, look no further. I
have used this Bryston with my Mac Mini as the Roon core and the sound compared
to the output of the Mac Mini is very much improved. If you use Roon, then I
highly recommend moving up to the Bryston. Great sound, built like a tank and
in excellent shape. Also, if your DAC has a AES/EBU input then the Bryston
sounds even better. Great sound, easy to set up and excellent addition to
playing your Roon and Tidal music.

In excellent condition, smoke free home. Comes in original packaging, with manual and power cord.

The BDP-1 plays files of all industry-standard sample
rates at their native resolution— from CD-quality 16/44.1 up to mastering
grade 24/192— in a multiplicity of file formats too numerous to list.
As with dedicated CD transports, the BDP-1 offers only digital
output, in both S/PDIF and AES/EBU formats, for connection to an external
digital-to-analog converter. 

Output sample rates: 44.1,
48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192kHz

Jitter:
Master clocks standard deviation less than 20 picoseconds, 10Hz to
10MHz

Acoustic noise:
Silent

Output impedance: S/PDIF
75 ohms, AES/EBU 110 ohms

Power consumption: ~10
watts

Dimensions: 17"
x 11" x 2.75"

Weight: 12
lbs.

Original Price: $2195

Though there is a display, there are
no fans, no CD drives, no keyboards, no DAC circuitry, and no built-in routers
to produce noise, RF interference, or heat, or to tax the player's central
processing unit with multitasking demands. Like a CD transport, the BDP-1's
only job is to output a digital stream from its S/PDIF BNC or AES/EBU XLR
outputs. The analog and digital power-supply circuit boards are kept separate,
each with its own ground plane. The analog circuit's toroidal power transformer
is just behind the left half of the front panel, while the digital circuit's
power supply sits at the rear of the chassis. A ribbon cable carries power and
control signals from the power-supply board at the rear of the chassis to the
front panel's display, IR detector, and navigation keys. Two large cables run
from the front two USB sockets down the middle of the chassis to the digital
input board, which is also fed by the rear panel's USB ports.

 

The two front and top rear USB ports
share the same power source; the bottom rear USB port has its own supply, so
power-hungry hard drives are best connected there. The right side of the
BDP-1's chassis is filled with a multilayered printed circuit board (PCB) that
runs the Linux operating system, stored on a plug-in 4GB compact flashcard
along with the player's read-only BIOS. The large, surface-mounted central
processing unit (CPU) chip occupies the PCB's center. A modified ESI Juli@ 24-bit/192kHz soundcard is mounted
on the left edge of the motherboard.

The motherboard itself is made of double-sided epoxy glass populated with
surface-mount components, polystyrene capacitors, and high-quality,
0.1%-tolerance metal-film resistors. Surface-mount and other gas-tight
mechanical connections are used for signal circuits.



The rear panel handles power and the digital
output connections. An RS-232 port at the left side of the panel can be
connected to an AMX, Crestron, or other hardwired control system. Moving right,
two USB ports enable the BDP-1 to power attached USB hard drives. Nearby, an
Ethernet port lets the BDP-1 interface with a router or network for remote
operation or firmware updates. Mid-panel are the BDP-1's transformer-coupled
output connectors: S/PDIF on a BNC jack and a 110 ohm XLR connector for
AES/EBU. To the right of these are two 3.5mm two-conductor phone jacks, to
support On/Off trigger switching from a home control center.

Shipping is $50.00 via UPS Ground.
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