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Bryston BDP-3 Streamer (Music)

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Bryston  ·   BDP-3    ·  Streamer (Music)

Price

AUD $3,500

Region/State

(VIC) Victoria/Australia

Suburb or Town

Notting Hill

Condition/Warranty

Condition: As New / Mint
Warranty: None or Limited Warranty (in compliance with Consumer Law)

Payment Method

Paypal, EFT, Cash on Pickup

Original Receipt Available

 No

Shipping & Pickup Options

Shipping:  Available
Pickup: Available

Auditioning

 Yes

Reason for Selling

No Reason Entered

Excellent working and aesthetic condition!

WARRANTY INFORMATION (Commercial Seller)

The item represented is being sold by a Commercial Member. This means they have certain legal requirements when selling new and second-hand goods, and must provide a statuatory warranty under Consumer Law applicable to their location. These requirements may differ depending on their region, so discuss these entitlements with the Seller prior to purchase.

This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
User reviews and community discussions praise the Bryston BDP-3 streamer for its exceptional sound quality, robust build, and high reliability, positioning it as a top-tier digital music player with strong value in the audiophile market.

### Sound Quality
Reviewers consistently describe the BDP-3's sound as neutral, transparent, dynamic, and musically engaging, with tight bass, lush midrange, sweet treble, precise imaging, and minimal compression even at high volumes. It outperforms predecessors like the BDP-2 in bass articulation, extension (e.g., deeper pipe-organ notes), ambient retrieval, and overall fullness, often rivaling high-end CD transports or Roon Nucleus Plus. Local playback via USB or internal drive yields the best results—cleaner, more direct, and dynamic than Roon streaming—while bit-perfect output ensures fidelity without upsampling artifacts. Some note it could benefit from added body or earthiness, best addressed via DAC tweaks rather than the streamer itself.

### Build Quality
The BDP-3 features a custom Intel Celeron motherboard, 8GB RAM, optimized Linux OS, front-panel controls, optional IR remote, and a versatile web interface for easy setup, local playback, Roon readiness, Tidal/Qobuz streaming, and large library management. Users highlight its sturdy, aesthetically pleasing construction, built to last like other Bryston products.

### Reliability
Extremely stable with no stutters or failures over weeks of testing; front-panel buttons work seamlessly across modes, including Roon, mimicking a CD player. Bryston's customer-friendly reputation is noted, though some forums mention owner demands potentially impacting product lines.

### Strengths
- Superior ease of use and bit-perfect playback for large libraries.
- Roon compatibility with unique front-panel control.
- Versatile as standalone player or endpoint, excelling in local USB mode.
- High resale value (used BDP-3 ~$2000+ vs. BDP-1 ~$500).

### Weaknesses
Few are mentioned; lacks built-in upsampling (unlike some rivals), and Roon mode sounds slightly less transparent than native playback. No major reliability complaints in reviews.

### Overall Reputation
Audiophiles regard the BDP-3 as one of the best digital players—worth upgrading to for its fidelity, features, and longevity—often called "excellent value" and "built to last," with strong community endorsement. It's seen as a benchmark for neutral, engaging sound without digital harshness.
This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
The fair market price for a Bryston BDP-3 Streamer (Music) in AUD is approximately $5,500–$8,000 for new units and $3,500–$5,500 for used units in good condition, based on recent listings converted from USD MSRP and Australian retailer pricing.

New units list at around $6,200 AUD from Australian dealers like Addicted To Audio, aligning with USD prices of $3,895, $4,945, and a historical $3,500 pre-order—equivalent to roughly AUD $5,800–$7,500 at current exchange rates (1 USD ≈ 1.50 AUD). Used examples appear lower, such as a "perfect working condition" unit noted at $4,500 USD MSRP (implying a discounted resale around AUD $5,000–$6,000), and comparable Bryston BDP-1 used at $950 AUD, suggesting 60–80% of new value for BDP-3 depending on age and accessories.

Key factors affecting value:
- Condition: New commands full MSRP; used depreciates 20–40% based on wear, firmware updates, and included cables/power cords.
- Faceplate size/color: 17-inch silver at $4,945 USD; 19-inch silver potentially higher.
- Options: Internal WiFi, internal drive, or bundles (e.g., Kimber cables) add 10–20%.
- Location/market: Australian pricing 20–30% above USD due to import taxes/shipping; demand for Roon/Tidal compatibility sustains value.
- Age/upgrades: Firmware-enhanced units (e.g., DSD128 support) hold value better.

Prices are conservative estimates from 2025–2026 listings; actual sales may vary with local demand and economic factors.

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