I am posting this mini-pre-review in the Market Square section since I am a Bryston Dealer.
It has been some time since I have heard the BP25 and I have never heard the BP25DA (with DAC) in my system.
I recently purchased one of these for one of my "friend/clients" and he was receptive to my "burning it in" so to speak.

Thanks Hugh
The secret is that Bryston totally burns all their units in before shipment, but this allowed me to really get familar with this Pre-amp.
Well right now, I am jumping up and down.
As a preview, I plugged the unit in and gave it 2 hours to warm up. Then played my reference CD from begining to end, using the analog outs from the MiniMax CDP.
Right off the bat, I noticed that tone, timbre, and blackness were better.
Depth was so great (and I am a fan of image depth) that I had to listen to a couple tracks twice. I might mention that all this was "WITHOUT" using my Bedini Clarifier!!!
Well I was tempted to call Hugh and tell him that he would have to wait while I ordered him "another" BP25DA since this one sounded so good I would have to keep it in my system.
But before making the call, I decided to try the DAC in the unit and "wired" the coax out of the Mini, to DAC1 input (it has 2 inputs)
Well forget what I said before. This is even better.
Bad Plus, Bela Fleck, Black Light Syndrome, Dire Straits, Josh Groban, Carl Saunders Sextet in SF, Bruce Hornsby, Eva Cassidy, and cut after Reference Cut, sailed by and in each one (which I have heard countless times) I hear it BETTER
It just very simply, across the board, was better
This was in the plain light of day and not in a darkened room in the dead of night with the lights off. I closed my eyes and the detailed images of multiple instruments and performers was incredibly placed in front of me.
Complex passages of dynamic and rythmic patterns were easily tranposed to that space, with a clairty, and tonal quality that was just one step closer to the actual event.
Some metallic percussion instruments that tended to sound "slightly" tinny, tizzy or harsh, now sounded like "rich" metal. It was great
Now recently I have been experimenting with "straight wire/no gain" listening.
DO NOT TRY THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DO NOT TRY THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

DO NOT TRY THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is where I run my CDP straight into my amp with 1/2 meter of AudioQuest Cheetah interconnect.
The sound is glorius, dynamic and until today, the best I had heard in my system.
The Bryston is better. Why? Quite simply, I'm sure it is a MUCH BETTER DAC.
I have to get one of these things.
Recently I have heard some very impressive Preamps, including the Placette (both active and passive) with some very impressive DACs (one listing for around $8K).
While these were in different systems, rooms and speakers, I would be very surprised if they could "substantially" better what I am listening to right now. But boy it would be fun to try
I would think that the weak point here is the transport (using the MiniMax) and it isn't too shabby.
It will be all I can do to hold off ordering this peice, until I hear the DEQX PDC-2.6, which I would like to get in the system in the next week or so.
If the DEQX doesn't have a leg up with its "correctional abilities". I know what my next preamp will be

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Hugh, you are gonna have a good time, and your ears are going to "like you a lot"

Main System= MiniMax CDP>Super Secret Digital IC>Bryston BP25DA>AudioQuest Cheetah IC>Son Of AMPZilla>Super Secret Silver Speaker Cables>VMPS BCSE 626R Speakers.
Bass System = BP25DA>AudioQuest Cheetah IC>NHT X-2 x-over>AudioQuest Cheetah ICs>Cinenova (1000wpc @ 2 ohms)>AudioQuest Pikes Peak Speaker Cables> Two Pair VMPS LARGER Subs stacked with one pair firing forward and one pair firing outward.