I don't think so. So you are thinking the digital out of your CD player into the DAC?
Hi All
I'm thinking of buying a BDA-2. Here's my question:
I plan using it as a DAC only, no computer audio whatsoever. Would I need to download any drivers if I'm just going to use it as a DAC only????
You can't do SACD's via the digital out of the Marantz (or any SACD player I'm are of) into a separate DAC. Only redbook.
You can't do SACD's via the digital out of the Marantz (or any SACD player I'm are of) into a separate DAC. Only redbook.
Hi All
I'm thinking of buying a BDA-2. Here's my question:
I plan using it as a DAC only, no computer audio whatsoever. Would I need to download any drivers if I'm just going to use it as a DAC only????
I plan using it as a DAC only, no computer audio whatsoever. Would I need to download any drivers if I'm just going to use it as a DAC only????
I don't understand this. The BDA2 is a DAC. That is all it is. Plug a cable from a digital source into its corresponding input, and away you go. No drivers to install on it.
Mike
You misunderstood me. My pre has two sources marked cd and cd2. The cd2 input uses the player as a transport going through the DAC. The cd input will use the player as a player via a separate pair of ic's eliminating the DAC. Therefore I will also be able to play sacd's
Not quite. As has been mentioned above, if you want to use a PC-based source (or music server) via its USB input, then you will need to download the appropriate Windows-based drivers for higher than redbook (CD resolution) files. If you are using a digital transport such as a CD player, then yes, all you need to do is connect the digital output from the CD Player (whichever interface: RCA, AES/EBU, Toslink, etc...) into the corresponding digital input of the DAC and you press play.
Bob...Mike was merely pointing out that you will not be able to output DSD-layer (play your SACDs) through the BDA as he thought you wanted to play both your CDs and SACDs through the BDA-2. You are saying you will keep your SACD player connected to your preamp as well as the BDA-2 and when you want to play SACDs, you will use your SACD player, but when you play regular CDs through it, you want to play it through the BDA-2. In other words, the BDA-2 will be a way for you to upgrade the CD-playback of your player by going through the Bryston DAC. I think that is what you were saying at least
In any case, if I have that right, the BDA-2 will also be a nice to have if you decide to add a PC- or music server-based source, especially for the higher-res files (up to 24/192 with the BDA-2) down the road as Radioactive was pointing out.