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Home›Technology›Audio›Bryston BDP-2 digital music player

Bryston BDP-2 digital music player

By Staff Writer
07/12/2012
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Both the BDP-1 and BDP-2 were designed to give music aficionados the ability to enjoy their library of high-resolution digital music files (resolutions of up to 24-bit/192kHz are supported) residing on a USB storage device, which in turn is directly connected via standard USB cable or thumb drive to the Bryston digital music player. New to the BDP-2 are six USB 2.0 inputs and upgradability to USB 3.0, future-proofing the device as a long term solution.

Additionally, the BDP-2 contains eight times the internal memory and three times the processing speed compared to the BDP-1, which will remain in the Bryston lineup alongside the BDP-2.

“The user interface and sonic qualities of the BDP-2 are identical to the BDP-1,” explains Bryston vice president James Tanner.

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“We have given the BDP-2 NAS and eSATA drive connectivity, UPnP/DNLA client/server support and much more speed for those customers with very large libraries of music files,” James adds.

“The BDP-2 is the logical step-up product in terms of features and functionality based upon the success we have had with the BDP-1.”

The BDP-2 features two RS232 ports for control system connectivity and two Gigabit Ethernet connections, all pointing to a new internal motherboard powered by an Intel Atom processor.

The 10A peak power supply in the BDP-2 is more robust than the BDP-1’s power supply to accommodate these changes. The BDP-2 also has accommodations for a user-supplied internal drive that should be installed by an authorised Bryston service facility.

The BDP-2 will become available in January 2013.

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