BCD-1 CD Player Reviews?

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Re: BCD-1 CD Player Reviews?
« Reply #380 on: 16 Jun 2009, 06:17 pm »
Thanks James

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Re: BCD-1 CD Player Reviews?
« Reply #381 on: 14 Jul 2009, 07:38 pm »
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Save the Best for Last - Bryston's BCD-1 CD Player
 
Well, with this BCD-1 CD player, I am now on my last iteration of Bryston's gear.

I got a of deja vu listening to the Bryston BCD-1 CD Player that Panzer passed to me for a few weeks. Its sonic virtues were so similar to my experience with Bryston's own BP-26 preamp that on occasions I could not differentiate whether I had the pre-amp or the CD player in my system. I did not have the chance to try out a complete Bryston system though, the Bryston pre-power combo went back to Panzer when the CD player arrived. That pleasure is now all Panzer's, we will await his report.

The BCD-1 was a slim CD player, in both width and depth, which made positioning easy and straightforward. The display window was a little too small for me, which made reading difficult from, say, more than 3-4m away. The disc tray moved fast but a little noisily, a departure from the slow-motion and relatively quiet operations that I was used to from other makes, though that, of course, would have no effect on the final sound quality. The remote control though was a chunky affair, I loved the feel and the thoughtful back-lit feature which made its usage in the dark easy.

Again, the BCD-1 gave the impression of a well engineered and sturdily built piece of gear, pretty much in line with the exemplary build quality of the BP-26 pre-amp and the 4BSST2 power amp from the same stable. They did not feel fragile or delicate, one really did not have to treat them with kid's gloves.

The BCD-1 had what I would call a modern sound. The BCD-1 impressed not just with what it did, but also with what it did not do. The part that immediately gotten my attention was the bass. The BCD-1's bass was all about solidity and impact, there was no added warmth and definitely no flabbiness. Bass notes were well defined and nicely delineated from one another rather than meshing together. Moving further up, the midrange was true and clear, again, the BCD-1 did not add anything to it, there was no hints of romantic tint for example. At the top, the highs were extended, open and crystal clear, it did not sound 'sweet' nor was it smoothened out. Overall, the BCD-1 conjured up terms such as 'accuracy', 'neutrality', 'honesty' in my head again and again throughout my listening sessions.

Coincidentally, like Panzer with the BP-26 pre-amp, I also experimented with a trio of finite elemente ceraballs under the CD player, they expanded the soundstage in all dimensions and at the same time improved the image focus, so it was a worthy addition.

I could not resist comparing the BCD-1 to the memory of the E.A.R. Yoshino Acute CD player I listened to a while ago. These twp players were operating on the opposite end of each other. The Acute did its darnedest to make every CD as enjoyable as it could, regardless of the music and the recording quality, and in the process probably told a few white lies. The BCD-1, on the other hand, did its darnedest to tell you the complete sonic picture without holding anything back, you got the beauties and the blemishes too! Which one you would go for depends on your priority - whether you like sweet talk or straight talk.

I am glad to have made Bryston's acquaintance over the last few months. It has taught me much about truthfulness in music reproduction. Bryston is a marque that pretty much has my high respect.

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Re: BCD-1 CD Player Reviews?
« Reply #382 on: 14 Jul 2009, 07:58 pm »
Hello folks

I am noticing more and more reviewers making the same comments about the bcd and bda-1. I am refering to the dac and cd elevation techniques or platforms .This is taken from the latest review above.
 
"Coincidentally, like Panzer with the BP-26 pre-amp, I also experimented with a trio of finite elemente ceraballs under the CD player, they expanded the soundstage in all dimensions and at the same time improved the image focus, so it was a worthy addition."

I feel the same way and i think both components need to be on good platform or some other device. I think this has to do with cd and dac both being slim and wide. I made mention of this awhile back on this thread for a dac platform recomendation  http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=64807.msg591669#msg591669


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Re: BCD-1 CD Player Reviews?
« Reply #383 on: 16 Dec 2009, 08:55 pm »
Hi All,

I recieved a review on the BDA-1 CD Player from a German Magazine (Hi-Fi Stars) today which they tell me is very good. I can send it to anyone speaking German if you wish by emailing me at jamestanner@bryston.com

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Hello James,
 
Yes, it is certainly a very, very detailed and favorable review, and the reviewer gives it very high marks.
 
The final conclusion is as follows:-
 
In a Nutshell
Whomever is looking for a CD player with all-around harmonious reproduction properties, with a classic transport, problem-free operation, and reassuring five year warranty, should by all means place the Bryston BCD-1 CD player among the very top of contenders. 

The player convinces due to its musical flow and its richly colored sound picture, as well as with its first-class reproduction of recording inherent ambience, and as a result can be highly recommended - "end of text."
 
The words "end of text" in English are part of the review.


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1oldguy

Re: BCD-1 CD Player Reviews?
« Reply #384 on: 17 Dec 2009, 01:55 am »
Couldn't agree more which is why I bought two.

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Re: BCD-1 CD Player Reviews?
« Reply #385 on: 10 Jan 2010, 09:04 pm »
I've been reading this thread of reviews on the BCD-1 while awaiting my new player's arrival. Yes, it is going to take all of 5 weeks! The suspense...

Anyways, I had to laugh at Alan Sircom's review of the BCD-1 in Hi-Fi+ magazine when he wrote "It’s a bullshit-free product in a bullshitty world..."  :o

 How many people were sold on the player by that remark alone? :icon_lol:


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Re: BCD-1 CD Player Reviews?
« Reply #386 on: 28 Mar 2010, 04:47 pm »
From: Thomas Bruno
Sent: March-26-10 11:00 AM
To: Elliot frontrowtheater; James Tanner BRYSTON
Subject: BCD-1

Gentlemen:

I just want to say that I appreciate your efforts in answering my questions; and thank you for the wonderful BCD-1.

However, I am losing sleep. The BCD-1 has been playing for about 40 hours, and I've been there for all of it, except 9 hours of sleep. While this is such a small price to pay for sleep deprivation, it's time for me to enjoy Oscar Peterson on Repeat Disc and to say good night.

BTW, the BCD-1 is, indeed, wonderful. It has exceeded my very high expectations for providing a lifelike musical experience; and the exceptional build quality.

I will send you a more detailed summary, and some positive customer feedback...but for now, good night.

Thanks again,

T

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« Reply #388 on: 22 Feb 2012, 12:08 am »
From: Tony
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James

I have the BCD-1 CD Player playing through the B60R SST.

It's the best CD player I ever heard (I have a linn ikemi which is also quite good) but the balance of instruments is better on the BCD-1. Also the hue or color of the music seems correct. My System is Bryston amp/CD Player & PSB speakers/AQ cables.

I'm a musician and have been less than thrilled since cd player inception.

Finally I'm listening to music after 25 years

You're team did an exemplary job

Tony



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« Reply #389 on: 22 Feb 2012, 01:01 am »
 Great to hear this fine praise...it's true, it's all true...... James ,how much longer for it's availability? I bought a second unit just in case......... :eyebrows:

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Re: BCD-1 CD Player Reviews?
« Reply #390 on: 22 Feb 2012, 01:17 am »
Great to hear this fine praise...it's true, it's all true...... James ,how much longer for it's availability? I bought a second unit just in case......... :eyebrows:

Looks like we are down to our last 15 units.

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Re: BCD-1 CD Player Reviews?
« Reply #391 on: 22 Feb 2012, 03:32 am »
All spoken for already or are the 15 still for grabs?  It would be great to have that last one - the end of the model line.

It's a shame to hear the news that the line is in it's last breath. :sad:


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« Reply #392 on: 22 Feb 2012, 02:30 pm »
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It's a shame to hear the news that the line is in it's last breath.

SoundGame, not if they go forward and make that higher end top loading CDP that i hope they make happen.  :P

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« Reply #393 on: 22 Feb 2012, 04:04 pm »
  Why would that be higher end than the current model(bcd1)? I guess it would eliminate some mechanical parts but at the expense of inconvenient rack mounting. Are you thinking it would be more than a regular redbook player.?

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« Reply #394 on: 22 Feb 2012, 04:31 pm »
SoundGame, not if they go forward and make that higher end top loading CDP that i hope they make happen.  :P

Mark

Yeah, I don't think Bryston would get that far away from it's pro-roots to make a product that is not easily useable in pro as well as commercial applications - top mount would definitely be a problem for most racks. 

That all said, a higher-performing CDP utilizing an integrated BDA-1 that has digital-in via SPDIF (Coax or BNC) and user adjustible upsampling - and a USB thumb drive input / player function would be more than welcome. :thumb:

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« Reply #395 on: 22 Feb 2012, 05:00 pm »
It does seem kind of early in the game to kick CD players to the curb.

Perhaps the writing may be on the wall for this type of format but I cannot help but remember when the CD player was going to drive the turntable into obscurity. What will be interesting is how individuals will eventually decide upon which type of format to purchase their music in, and with the slow demise of "brick and mortar" music stores may convince individuals to opt for downloading. Downloading music is fast and relatively painless - people will get immediate satisfaction.

I still purchase CDs and mostly on-line. Case-in-point, I submitted my order last Friday, which was just a little under $300.00 including shipping and it was delivered to me yesterday - outstanding service and selection. My only pet peeve with CDs is the storage space requirements as I like to have my music readily at hand.

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« Reply #396 on: 22 Feb 2012, 05:52 pm »
My only pet peeve with CDs is the storage space requirements as I like to have my music readily at hand...
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I am buying more CDs since getting a BDP-1.  Rip them and I have a "hard copy" back-up.  The BDP-1 changes the whole storage/access dynamic for CDs, for the better, IMO.

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« Reply #397 on: 22 Feb 2012, 06:01 pm »
My only pet peeve with CDs is the storage space requirements as I like to have my music readily at hand...
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I am buying more CDs since getting a BDP-1.  Rip them and I have a "hard copy" back-up.  The BDP-1 changes the whole storage/access dynamic for CDs, for the better, IMO.

Steve

Hello Steve  :D

I agree with you that this is also another awesome feature of the BDP-1 - put your CDs into storage and they are there if you ever require them again.

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Re: BCD-1 CD Player Reviews?
« Reply #398 on: 22 Feb 2012, 08:15 pm »
Looks like we are down to our last 15 units.

james

Blimey, looks like I sold my Ex-Dem BCD-1 to replace with a new one just in time.

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Re: BCD-1 CD Player Reviews?
« Reply #399 on: 22 Feb 2012, 08:28 pm »
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Why would that be higher end than the current model(bcd1)? I guess it would eliminate some mechanical parts but at the expense of inconvenient rack mounting. Are you thinking it would be more than a regular redbook player.?

Hi Spinner,
I'll leave that up to Bryston to determine as it is something they are thinking of doing. There was an online interview with Brian Russell?? referencing  making a "last Bryston CDP" that would be more expensive than the current BCD1.

Mark