Hi!
Digital-to-analogue conversion within a delta-sigma chip requires filtering so turning it off is not possible. It would not work otherwise. You may have different filters, some of which may be more invasive than others, but you must always have it. Bryston has likely selected one of the filter types already installed in the D/A chip which eliminates the need for external filtering on a separate chip (which typically makes the machine more expensive to make). I think they didn't want users (or reviewers) to meddle with the sound because that would surely give polarizing opinions on the matter.
Having the ability to change different filter types is fun but I have often found it quite useless when it comes to music playback since there is always one certain type that sounded the best overall.
Cheers,
Antun
Hi,
I had an Esoteric K-03x that had the AK4495S chip. As you see in the picture below you were allowed to change filters or turn it off.
I understand that bryston wants a certain sound. But it would be to their advantage to offer more options to increase market share. They can
sell the BDA-3 with the filters set the "bryston recommended way" and make a note of such in the manual. Then let the ones who like to play, play.
I have had the same experience where one filter sounds the best overall. But i have also found that filter did not sound as good on another
system.
But bryston always improves on the next generation, and we may see filter selection/ digital volume control among other things.
I thinks it's smart business to be able to offer the bryston sound, with the option of letting people tweak a bit.
