I think we are around 1100 units but not exactly sure.
The primary objective raised by some of the people to whom I've demonstrated the BDP-1 (or mentioned it elsewhere in cyberspace) is the cost, which never made any sense to me. With a production run around 1100 units, outstanding build quality, absolutely splendid design and, in my experience, perfect and annoyance free performance, the price of admission seems downright cheap. The rhetorical question implied above is, “How many units did it take to recoup the R&D costs (which are ongoing)?”
The simple truth is that my SONOS does Internet streaming stuff better, but that doesn't mean much, if anything, to me. With the optional addition of the BOT, the BDP covers more bases in typical Bryston fashion – brilliant! It brings questions to mind, however. How much control will the user have with respect to ripping CDs (from format to naming conventions)?
Thanks for retrieving my head from the stinky tunnel (re: BDA-2 DSD support - I knew that, but

). Of course, that means I have no reason to replace my current DAC, unless a BDA-3 comes along (and supports DSD). A dedicated DSD device is the logical solution, except that I'm running the BNC output downstairs to my garage system – the BDP-1 gives me two players in one!
