Bryston BDA-1 DAC review

New high-end DAC from Bryston presses all the right buttons

TechRadar Verdict

As a way not only of upgrading well-loved and still functional disc players, but also of unifying and optimising new digital sources, this takes some beating. The price is high, but still sensible and the overall package highly attractive

Pros

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    Beautifully detailed sound

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    Particularly good extension at both extremes

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    The presentation has that lustre that's the true mark of the high end

Cons

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    Smallest amount of softness in the bass

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    One might perhaps wish for a volume control

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Like several of the newer DACs on the market, the Bryston BDA-1 includes a USB socket for connection to a desktop or laptop computer, potentially turning a cheap bit of consumer electronics into a high-end server.

The USB socket is one of eight inputs, catering for all the usual flavours of interconnection except 192kHz sampling rate via dual AES sockets, something we admittedly can't recall seeing in a single domestic installation. And anyway, you can send such ultra-high sampling rates to the BDA-1 down a single cable.