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BDP-1 First Feedback
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I'll take 10 of them
LOL.....
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What about NAS/SAS access via ethernet?
What about a droid app?
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Yes we have a droid app and NAS is a future project.
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Cool - wasn't mentioned in the review so I figured some clarification would be nifty.
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Interesting. I do have a drive with over 800 CDs in FLAC on it.
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Was at Absolute Audio in Calgary Alberta and got a glimpse of the BDP-1.....I have yet to hear it though .........James can an iPod -IPhone be connected thru it's USB and play the music from the IPod ?
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BDP-1 - Impressions
From: DW
Sent: November-04-10 10:07 AM To: James Tanner Subject: BDP-1 - Impressions Hi James: I am getting more comfortable with the Bryston BDP-1 Digital Player each day, and I'm struggling to try to explain what it has done for my audio system. My recently-purchased Bryston BDA-1 improved the sound in all ways, as did my new Torus CS15. Better sound-stage, more clarity, more visceral -- great and easily discernible improvements. The BDP-1 Digital Player has done something else -- it's not a dramatic, in-your-face improvement, but it's done something far more important. If you listen carefully, each instrument, every voice, has better articulation, as if some subtle addition has been made to every note. The overall feeling is that everything is, dare I say it, more life-like, but more significantly, more musical. It sounds better than listening to CDs. Indeed, while the sound of the high resolution (24/96) files that come with the BDP-1 is very good, it is only marginally better than the sound of files ripped from CDs into a lossless audio codec (format). In other words, there's no need to rush out and try to find high resolution files for this reason -- your digital files collection is completely transformed by the BDP-1. I was an earlier adopter of the use of digital files played through my audiophile system. In my view, the BDP-1 is a break-through product. To use a rough analogy, even if you now listen to digital files, using the BDP-1 to play them is like going from ordinary TV to HDTV. I'm altogether delighted and rush to my music room every day to listen to this marvelous transformation. The bottom line, and the highest compliment to Bryston, is that I really don't want to hear my digital files any other way. As for my CDs, they can continue to gather more dust. Anyone need an extra CD player? DW from B.C. |
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Setting Up A Dedicated Router With Bryston BDP-1 Digital Player Set-up Instructions if you do not have a “Local Home Network” or simply wish to operate your Bryston BDP-1 Digital Player as an isolated system from other surrounding local networks. 1. Plug in your Router to a power source 2. Plug the Ethernet cable into one of the (RJ45) ‘LAN OUTLETS’ on the rear of the router (NOT THE WAN OR INTERNET INLET) - usually there is only one ‘Wan’ inlet and 4-5 grouped ‘LAN’ outlets present on most routers. 3. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet input on the rear of the BDP-1 Digital Player 4. Turn on the BDP-1 Digital Player (will take about a minute or two to fully boot-up) 5. Open up the WEB-BROWSER on your interface (iPhone, iPad, iTouch, Computer etc.) and enter BRYSTON-BDP-1.LOCAL 6. The Bryston Web-Interface will show up and you can select either Bryston MINI or Bryston MAX interface. Mini is designer to operate on smaller hand-held devices (iTouch, iPhone) and Max is designed to operate on larger displays such as iPads and full size computer screens. 7. The Bryston web-browser will load showing what content is present on the Bryston BDP-1 |
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