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RE: I was going to mention the Brooklyn Bridge, but ...

Posted by John Elison on January 14, 2020 at 22:01:52:

I think the Brooklyn Bridge is excellent. It sounds fantastic. However, when FiiO came out with their M11 Pro, I thought it sounded just as good if not slightly better. Moreover, it could play both PCM and DSD directly from a plug-in micro SD card.

I was somewhat disappointed in the Brooklyn Bridge because although it can play digital files directly from a plug-in USB flash-drive, it plays only PMC. For some odd reason, the Brooklyn Bridge won't play DSD from its plug-in flash-drive. It requires a computer to stream digital through a USB cable using JRiver of equivalent software.

The FiiO M11 Pro sounds just as good to me as the Brooklyn Bridge and it doesn't require a computer connection to play DSD files all the way up through DSD256. Moreover, FiiO just came out with a new model, the M15, which will play DSD512 from a plug-in micro SD card. As soon as it becomes available through Amazon or B&H Photo, I'm buying it.

Best regards,
John Elison