Great discussion.
Personally speaking, I would love to have USB 3.0 and GigE ports, in the name of making everything happen faster, as well as additional system RAM for buffering of audio data during playback.
Indeed. Check on the need for better specs for all of the above. Check on the need for a better interface. But, for now, i'll stick with the BDP1. It just sounds great, and delivers, when keeping in mind some of its restrictions. (mainly don't play while doing file operations)
Since Bryston stays a bit unclear on the improvements in musical replay the BDP3 will offer, i must conclude it will only be on the specs-side of things this new BDP3 shines. Of course usb 3 and gig ports, more ram, is great. But it won't make the BDP play music any better. NN is named, 64bit operating system, but what it would deliver, and when?
As a matter of fact, i don't think any machine will sound better than the BDP1. Bryston made it as optimal as possible, stripping all unnecessary things out of the Motherboard and eliminating all noise creating processes out of the standard computer, even stripping the operating system. No need for higher resolutions than the BDP1 can play, since that also is claimed to be deteriorating the level of noise in the files, 24/96 being the optimal format.
My fear in the current evolution, and sudden jump to the new motherboard (labeling it the BDP3) is that Bryston is leaving its design philosophy of the above, and returning to the jack of all trades computer (read the VGA adapter bit, read the Roon server bit, etc). How come all of a sudden this philosophy is not valid anymore? Is it the market demand?
Bryston has always resisted that, in favor of optimal designs, sometimes even contrary to customer wishes, check the cd-tray of the BCD1

And we all bought Bryston because of it.
I think ill opt for the wait and see, where as i would have bought in blind faith before. Ah well, maybe that comes with age ;-((
Cheers,
Marius