Popular Post The Computer Audiophile Posted November 6, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted November 6, 2018 Hi Guys - We should have one as soon as they are shipping. Here are some of the details. https://mytekdigital.com/hifi/products/brooklyn-bridge/ Brooklyn Bridge is identical to Brooklyn DAC+ in terms of audio circuits and performance but has the addition of a built-in Network Streamer. AES/EBU digital input is replaced with an ethernet network connector, a WiFi antena and a USB port for external music hard drive. Just add a tablet (ipad or android) for complete music system to stream Tidal MQA, Qobuz Hi-Res or other streaming services or play local files connected to Brooklyn Bridge USB port. Roon requires additional Roon Core. Like in the Brooklyn DAC+ there is line and phono analog preamplifier and a reference headphone amplifier. SPECIFICATIONS : CONVERSION: up to 384k, 32bit PCM, native DSD up to DSD256, DXD, 130dB DR, ES9028PRO chipset MQA HI-RES DECODER: built in certified hardware MQA™ decoder, full unfold to original sample rate NETWORK INPUTS: Ethernet CAT5 (PCM up to 24/192k, DSD128) , WiFi (PCM up to 24/192k, DSD64) DIGITAL INPUTS: USB2 Class2 (OSX, Linux driverless, all formats up to 384k), 2x S/PDIF (PCM up to 24/192k, up to DSD64 DOP), Toslink/ADAT 2x S/PDIF (PCM up to 192k, up to DSD64 DOP), SDIF3 DSD up to DSD256 CLOCK: “Mytek Femtoclock Generator™” 0.82ps internal jitter, Wordclock Input and Output (allows stacking multiple units for multichannel operation includes mch DSD) ANALOG OUTPUTS: RCA, balanced XLR, simultaneous, 50 Ohm impedance HEADPHONE OUTPUTS: Reference High Current, High transient Headphone Amp, 500mA, 6 Watts, dual headphone jacks, designed to drive hard to drive headphones. BUILT-IN ATTENUATOR: Choice of 1dB step analog attenuator, separate for main out and head-phones, 1dB step digital 32 bit attenuator and purist relay bypass. BUILT-IN ANALOG PREAMP: Line level input or Phono M/M, M/C input, relay controlled. AUDIO INTERFACE FUNCTION: All digital inputs can be routed into computer via USB2. Allows connection of external digital sources such as CD Players and digitizing ADCs. REMOTE: Included, universal remote capable Fella55, asdf1000 and jventer 2 1 Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
The Computer Audiophile Posted May 15, 2019 Author Share Posted May 15, 2019 1 minute ago, arcman said: What would be a good external streamer (MQA and Roon ready) to pair up with a Brooklyn Dac+? Out of curiosity, why do you want an external streamer for the Bridge? Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
The Computer Audiophile Posted May 15, 2019 Author Share Posted May 15, 2019 Just now, arcman said: I actually I quoted a streamer for regular Dac+ (not bridge). People above were saying one could get a better streamer by buying separately. I am buying something this week. Either a Brooklyn Bridge, Lumin D2 (T1 is so tempting..but 2k more) or a dac and the Project s2 Stream box (thats still $800 in itself). An all in one seems like the best option for me. Plus, by going Brooklyn, I have other inputs unlike the Lumins. The Lumin fans and dealers tell me how much better the d2 and T2 (especially) sounds over any Mytek product. Sorry. I misread it in my haste. Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
The Computer Audiophile Posted March 27, 2023 Author Share Posted March 27, 2023 14 minutes ago, nivek said: Hi, I have a Mytek Brooklyn Bridge and a Mytek Brooklyn Amp + as the power amp. Currently I am using RCA cables between the preamp and the power amp, and I'd like to keep that as it is. However I'm thinking of adding a subwoofer to my set up so I'm just wondering what would be the best way to cable the subwoofer up? Due to the Brooklyn not having a sub out, and the Sub I am thinking of buying (Cambridge Audio Minx X301 Active Subwoofer - 300 Watts) requiring RCA cables rather than XLR cables (do any Subs even use XLR???) I guess I'm a bit compromised for options? Any advice hugely welcomed😀 Tons of subwoofers use XLR. That’s the route I’d take. Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
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