MEMO: To All Bryston Customers
SUBJECT: Bryston 3.14 DAC/STREAMER/PREAMP
DECEMBER 20, 2019
Bryston BDA-3.14 launched at AV Designs
James Tan (left) and Tony Low officiating the launch of the Bryston BDA-3.14.
The Bryston BDA-3.14 was launched at AV Designs in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
The launch event itself was a simple affair but what the attendees wanted was to hear what the DAC-cum-streamer could do.
That was when Malaysian LS3/5A sifu Jo Ki stepped in and played several tracks first using the Bryston BDP-3 and the BDA-3 combination and then switching to the BDA-3.14 in a system comprising TAD pre and power amps and PMC speakers.
Jo Ki said there was little difference between the two sources which showed that the BDA-3.14 is great value for money.
The BDA-3.14 is essentially the BDA-3 DAC with a high quality streamer internally connected with I²S and features 10 different inputs including 4
HDMI, 2 USB, AES/EBU, S/PDIF RCA, S/PDIF BNC, and Toslink.
Some of these inputs offer PCM support up to 384 kHz / 32 bit and DSD support up to DSD-256.
The Bryston BDA-3.14 is essentially a BDA-3 DAC with a built-in streamer.
The innards of the BDA-3.14 revealing the Raspberry Pi board.
The built-in streamer features up to 192kHz / 24 bit playback and connects to Tidal, Qobuz, Roon, Internet Radio and more.
Access to external hard disk drives via USB or a NAS is also available with full control via web enabled devices.
The Bryston BDA-3.14 has a Raspberry Pi incorporated in its circuitry. That’s why the DAC-streamer is named BDA-3.14 since π (pi) equals 3.14.
Tony said the BDA-3.14 also has a digital volume control making it possible to connect it directly to the amplifier without having to go through a preamp.
Lam Seng Fatt
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