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DACs — Bryston BDA-3.14

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Bryston BDA-3.14
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The DAC has a built-in streamer and can work both over the UPnP network and via the USB port. The digital connection of the streamer to the converter section inside the device is made via the i2S bus. The Bryston BDA-3.14 also has a digital volume control module on board, so you can dispense with a preamp if you wish.

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Specifications

  • Model name

    BDA-3.14

  • Conversion type

    N/A

  • Engine

    N/A

  • DSD compatability

    Yes

  • Parameters

    up to 384 kHz / 32 bit and DSD256

  • Frequency response low +/- 3dB (Hz)

    20

  • Frequency response high +/- 3dB (Hz)

    20 000

  • Gain (dBu)

    N/A

  • Output Level (balanced) (V)

    N/A

  • Output Level (single-ended) (V)

    N/A

  • Input Impedance (balanced) (Ω)

    N/A

  • Input Impedance (single-ended) (Ω)

    N/A

  • Output Impedance (balanced) (Ω)

    N/A

  • Output Impedance (single-ended) (Ω)

    N/A

  • Analog outputs

    N/A

  • Signal to Noise Ratio (dB)

    140 (XLR), 134 (RCA)

  • Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (% at 22 kHz)

    <0.002

  • Dimensions (mm)

    190 x 34 x 120

  • Weight (kg)

    4

  • Official link

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