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  1. #1
    Join Date: May 2010

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    Selling my lovely Bryston BDA-1 DAC. It's been my main DAC for a couple of years and I've been really pleased with it. It's a really great sounding solidly built DAC with more inputs than you can shake a cat at.

    From the Stereophile Review:

    The Bryston BDA-1 let me enjoy the best-sounding digital playback I've ever heard in my listening room, outshining even Bryston's own BCD-1 CD player. This might be related to the fact that the BDA-1 has two Crystal CS4398s vs the BCD-1's single chip.

    The Bryston BDA-1 has become an essential part of my listening experience. Mated to my Quad ESL-989 loudspeakers and used with Bel Canto's USB Link 24/96, the BDA-1 let me enjoy hi-rez files downloaded from the Internet, producing open highs, detailed imaging, deep soundstaging, and well-defined and authoritative bass that connected me to those crucial elements of music: pace, rhythm, and emotion. And, yes, the BDA-1 also let me enjoy a higher level of musical dimensionality and realism. As Bob Reina did when he added the Audio Research Reference 110 amplifier to his reference system, at the end of my listening sessions for the BDA-1, I put down my notebook and picked up my checkbook. I give the BDA-1 my heartfelt recommendation for the highest rating in Stereophile's "Recommended Components."


    However, I would add the review is 10 years old, and digital has moved on. That means this is still a great sounding DAC, but in particular the USB input is not up there with the best.

    The DAC can be controlled by remote, but DOES NOT include a Bryston remote. I used a Logitech Harmony 600 very successfully.

    If like me you don't use USB a great deal and want a lovely sounding solidly made DAC, this is a great option IMO. Soundwise, it's taken a PS Audio Stellar Gain Cell to better it in my system, and not by much .... and I miss having all those inputs.

    I'd like £600 for it plus postage. Collection welcome.





    Includes original packaging

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    Hi Rob
    Can you confirm the date stamp on the back of the unit, can't quiet make it out from the photos.

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    Colin, is this better:



    Also here is a better large version of the front view.



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    Thanks Rob

    Not sure how this would compare to the Chord 2cute DAC that I am currently using, but I'm prepared to spend £500 to find out. Is that something you would be prepared to accept?


    Colin

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    I think £600 is a good price.
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    Fair enough.. was about to bid on another BDA-1 available on the Bay but thought I would make an equivalent offer on yours first. I could possibly check back later if yours is still available.

    Thanks
    Colin

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    This DAC is still available.
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