Bryston asynchronous USB Converter coming soon

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Re: Bryston asynchronous USB Converter coming soon
« Reply #40 on: 22 Aug 2013, 07:29 am »
Thanks James!

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Re: Bryston asynchronous USB Converter coming soon
« Reply #41 on: 24 Aug 2013, 09:52 pm »
Hello - this question is likely to make you all aware of the general lack of knowledge I have about such things. I currently have a B100 with an internal DAC connected to an apple airport express via optical cable and stream music. I love it although find that the airport express often drops off the network (likely all of the cordless phones and interference in the house). If I understand correctly I could connect my computer with all of my music via USB to the BUC1 and then directly to the DAC?  I do realize that the DAC is only 24/96 (I believe) and would not accept a 24/192 signal. Would using a BUC1 improve sound quality over what I am doing now?  If I upgraded to a BDA in the future then I could conceivably enjoy 24/192 at that point using this setup correct?

Any insight would be helpful.

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Re: Bryston asynchronous USB Converter coming soon
« Reply #42 on: 31 Oct 2013, 07:41 am »
Anyone tried the BUC-1 and can say some word?

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Re: Bryston asynchronous USB Converter coming soon
« Reply #43 on: 31 Oct 2013, 11:12 am »
Anyone tried the BUC-1 and can say some word?

Hi

We are showing the first BUC 1 at the Toronto show this weekend and then should be in production in 2-3 weeks.

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Re: Bryston asynchronous USB Converter coming soon
« Reply #44 on: 5 Nov 2013, 01:43 pm »
I wonder if the BUC-2 will sound better or "worse" in conjunction with the BDA-1 than the USB in BDA-2. Anyone knows?

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Re: Bryston asynchronous USB Converter coming soon
« Reply #45 on: 5 Nov 2013, 03:46 pm »
I wonder if the BUC-2 will sound better or "worse" in conjunction with the BDA-1 than the USB in BDA-2. Anyone knows?

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The BUC 1 uses the same USB circuitry as the the BDA-2.

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Re: Bryston asynchronous USB Converter coming soon
« Reply #46 on: 5 Nov 2013, 04:42 pm »
But will it sound even better since its a seperate unit with its own power supply or will it benefit of the synergetics inside one DAC? Thanks for answere by the way:)

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« Reply #47 on: 5 Nov 2013, 04:51 pm »
But will it sound even better since its a seperate unit with its own power supply or will it benefit of the synergetics inside one DAC? Thanks for answere by the way:)

HI

Its a good question - in theory the USB inside the BDA-2 has one less conversion required because the digital signal is transferred to the internal BDA-DAC in what they call I2S whereas the BUC-1 converts the signal to SPDIF to transfer it to the BDA-DAC.

It will be interesting to get customers input on whether they hear a sound difference.

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Re: Bryston asynchronous USB Converter coming soon
« Reply #50 on: 1 Dec 2013, 08:29 pm »
Great idea!  Now if you would only develop a Transport for us die hard CD folks most of your bases would be covered!

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Re: Bryston asynchronous USB Converter coming soon
« Reply #51 on: 1 Dec 2013, 09:23 pm »
Great idea!  Now if you would only develop a Transport for us die hard CD folks most of your bases would be covered!

Hi Folks

Doing some listening tests this weekend with a few folks as next week we release the first of the BUC-1's .... Boy I have to tell you the BUC 1 sounds incredible - turns a cheap Laptop into a top notch digital player  :thumb:

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« Reply #52 on: 1 Dec 2013, 09:45 pm »
...i think that it depends a lot of what comes after the BUC? so if the rest of the audio chain is kind of crappy what would be the result??

what was the setup you were using, James?

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Re: Bryston asynchronous USB Converter coming soon
« Reply #53 on: 1 Dec 2013, 09:47 pm »
...i think that it depends a lot of what comes after the BUC? so if the rest of the audio chain is kind of crappy what would be the result??

what was the setup you were using, James?

al.

Hi Al

I just meant that using a cheap laptop would ruin any system but with the BUC 1 the front end approaches state of the art. :thumb:

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« Reply #54 on: 1 Dec 2013, 09:53 pm »
hmmmm, ok....using a "cheap" laptop...would an expensive laptop do the job? i don't think so. and btw, are there laptops available with the ability to play pure audio?????

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« Reply #55 on: 1 Dec 2013, 10:53 pm »
hmmmm, ok....using a "cheap" laptop...would an expensive laptop do the job? i don't think so. and btw, are there laptops available with the ability to play pure audio?????

al.

You can use a laptop with specialized programs like Pure Music, Audiorvana, Amarra and Decibel on a MAC which bypass the computers operating system and uses their Core Audio.  (There are programs for Windows operating systems as well) The USB async feature on the BUC 1 and the BDA-2 are used with these types of programs.  Computers on their own have serious issues as they are designed to do many other things besides play music files - they have switching power supplies, noisy fans, operating systems that compromize music playback using Windows Kmixer for example etc.   These types of core audio programs try to eliminate some of the major issues.

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« Reply #56 on: 1 Dec 2013, 11:30 pm »
Greetings James...
 What about DSD?
    Thanks John
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Re: Bryston asynchronous USB Converter coming soon
« Reply #57 on: 1 Dec 2013, 11:35 pm »
Greetings James...
 What about DSD?
    Thanks John
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Hi,

No plans on DSD for the BUC-1 yet - may do a software update later.

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Re: Bryston asynchronous USB Converter coming soon
« Reply #58 on: 22 Oct 2014, 07:33 pm »
Does anyone know if the BUC-1 might work with Squeezebox Touch EDO via USB?