Absolute Sound Magazine - Buyers Guide 2019

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Absolute Sound Magazine - Buyers Guide 2019
« on: 24 Oct 2019, 10:55 am »




MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Absolute Sound Magazine – Buyers Guide 2019

Bryston BP26/MPS2 Preamplifier (Optional Internal DAC/Phono)

This two-chassis, fully featured preamp has lots of connectors (RCA and XLR) and traditional control knobs and switches rather than an interactive, menu-driven control screen. It even has a decent headphone section. Only tone controls were skipped. Build-quality and sonics are quite high as its price level.

The BP26 sounded tonally neutral with fairly high resolution of fine detail and notable upper- frequency openness, all leading to a pristine presentation without edginess. The BP26 seemed to bring forth the central thrust of whatever music was playing with fatigue-free musical verve. Bass extensions and dynamic control were also strong points as were soundstage width and height.

The BP26 offers versatility and musical enjoyment at a competitive price.  Bryston's famous 20-year warranty gives buyers assurance of long-term reliability.

Bryston BCD-3 CD Player

In a world where CD players are fast becoming obsolete, the Bryston BCD-3 bows with musical and sonic generosity that doesn't come along every day.

The company's latest CD player represents a substantial upgrade over its lauded BCD-1 (there was no BCD-2). Enhancements include an entirely new transport and dual 32-bit AKM 4490 DAC chips.  Compared to its predecessor, the BCD-3 offers far better channel separation, resulting not only in a wider soundstage but also more solid imagining.

The new model also boasts a lower noise floor, so music emerges with greater purity, tangibility, and dynamic contrast. 

Thoughtfully, Bryston included a high-grade digital output. Thus, if outboard DACs evolve beyond the superb BDA-3- based model within the BCD-3, owners can utilize the Bryston as a pure transport.  If you're considering buying one last CD player- one that's future-proof and won't break the bank- the BCD-3 should top your list.

Bryston BDA-3 DAC

The Bryston BDA-3 enhances the functionality of the 2013 Product of the Year Award Winning- BDA-2 by adding a second asynchronous USB input and four HDMI inputs, PCM sample rates up to 384kHz are now supported, as are DSD rates up to DSD256.  Most significantly , not only can DSD signals be received by the BDA-3 USB inputs, but also from suitably equipped HDMI sources.

The evolutionary development of Bryston's DACs from the original BDA-1 to the BDA-3 has been an object lesson in digital progress.  Bryston's BDA-3 DAC surpasses the high-value performance standard set by the BDA-2, enables inexpensive HDMI-equipped disc players to function as premium source components, and adds exceptionally engaging DSD playback to its potent mix of virtues.

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Re: Absolute Sound Magazine - Buyers Guide 2019
« Reply #1 on: 24 Oct 2019, 12:01 pm »
Is this part of the reason there isn’t a rush or a priority on a BP26(3) is that the 26 still rocks.  Congrats Bryston

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Re: Absolute Sound Magazine - Buyers Guide 2019
« Reply #2 on: 24 Oct 2019, 03:34 pm »
Is this part of the reason there isn’t a rush or a priority on a BP26(3) is that the 26 still rocks.  Congrats Bryston

Hi Mike

We are still looking at the BP26(3) for the future but I am proud of the fact that a 25 year old design still kicks ass with the best of the current crop!

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Re: Absolute Sound Magazine - Buyers Guide 2019
« Reply #3 on: 24 Oct 2019, 04:06 pm »
Hi Mike

We are still looking at the BP26(3) for the future but I am proud of the fact that a 25 year old design still kicks ass with the best of the current crop!

james

Isn't the BDP26 the foundation of the analog section of the SP3?

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« Reply #4 on: 24 Oct 2019, 04:32 pm »
Isn't the BDP26 the foundation of the analog section of the SP3?

Hi

Yes.

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Re: Absolute Sound Magazine - Buyers Guide 2019
« Reply #5 on: 24 Oct 2019, 05:01 pm »
I bought a Bryston BP-26 back in early 2010. From the start it is has always been a wonderful preamp. As I have upgraded other bits of gear, the BP-26 has ALWAYS been perfectly able to 'keep up', and has never appeared to be holding anything back. I said well before TAS praised it that the BP-26 is a GREAT preamp. (though having TAS agree gives me great satisfaction)  :thumb:

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« Reply #6 on: 24 Oct 2019, 05:17 pm »
This is why I love Bryston and as a proud owner this stamps it.