Mytek Brooklyn Bridge II Roon Core | REVIEW

July 15, 2025 Comments Off on Mytek Brooklyn Bridge II Roon Core | REVIEW

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Discussing all the functionality and features of the Mytek Brooklyn Bridge II seems like a Herculean task, but I will do my best. Mytek summarizes it as “an all in-one Roon Core Streamer + excellent DSD/MQA DAC+ Analog (w/Phono) and Digital Preamp and a high-end headphone amplifier.” It uses Roon for all of its streaming capabilities, but there’s an independent Mytek OS, based on Intel Ubuntu Linux, that runs all of the other functions. Once you’ve subscribed to Roon and downloaded the Mytek Control app, you can access the BB2 through any wi-fi device such as a smart phone or tablet, and all that functionality is available on the touch screen on the front panel of the unit itself.

The built-in Roon Core handles Tidal, Qobuz and local library in any format up to PCM 384kHz, DSD256 and MQA. The preamplifier’s analog section includes one set of RCA inputs and an MM phono section, and the digital section allows USB2 class 2, SPDIF and optical connections. There’s an additional Roon ready input so you can use another streamer if you desire. Bluetooth 5 is also included for quick connection to a number of wireless sources for “casual listening.” If that’s not enough for you, the Mytek Brooklyn Bridge II is designed to accommodate any number of future upgrades–alternative players, software and more.

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