BitPerfect Reference 1 review

An audiophilegrade music server from BitPerfect that delivers large music libraries with real hi-fi authority

Bit Perfect Reference 1
The Bit Perfect Reference 1 has been designed from the ground up to be a dedicated music and video server

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    The sound at its best with good rips can be breathtaking

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    Build quality

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    Video playback

Cons

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    The user interface could be more inspiring

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The BitPerfect Reference 1 is a comprehensively equipped and complex beast, but it can be set up to be appropriately commodity-like if the user prefers it.

Company owner Karl Woodward, who has been involved with computers and pro audio for many years, opines that if his six-year-old daughter can figure out how to record, store and play media from disk, then he knows it will be plain sailing for any adult.

Bit perfect reference 1

The Reference 1 is housed in a modified all-aluminium Silverstone LC04 case, one of the most spacious and stylish HTPC (Home Theatre PC) enclosures on the market. The case integrated effortlessly with the host of Naim components on the system racks, except for its rather bright, blue power indicator.

Given that the BitPerfect is personalised-to-order, the company could remove or adapt the light if you find it intrusive.

Ripping duties fall to a LG drawer-loading Blu-ray/DVD-ROM drive, tested for offset before installation, while a two-terabyte Western Digital Caviar Intellidrive hard disk offers quiet, ecologically friendly storage.

The SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) cables to these devices are shielded locking types – built to MOD standards – and are superior to the usual low-rent types provided by most manufacturers, which are seldom great performers.

One or two further seemingly small points are worth mentioning, just to demonstrate the lengths to which this company will go to ensure its servers deliver the finest sound – and picture – quality. Its cables are irradiated – that's right, nuked – for enhanced performance. This, they tell us, eliminates any vestige of moisture in the molecular structure of the wire or joints so leaving the copper as pure as can be.

BitPerfect assured us, however, that handling these wires will not cause you to glow in the dark.

Finally, before installation every part of the main PCB is scrupulously hand-cleaned and inspected and the contacts treated with Kontak contact enhancer to promote long-term reliability.