Yes. The BDA-2 is great, but slightly "clinical-sounding).
The Yggdrasil is akin to sitting 6th row center in Carnegie Hall (close up, so the imaging is quite good, and the stage is quite wide (I saw a review that said the Yggdrasil had a 'narrow stage.' Like hell, it does). You will hear the sustain on piano, as well as when the pianist lifts his foot off the pedal (and you will NOT be straining. I’m breaking the Yggdrasil in with an NAD CBEE 356, and using Nola Contenders and Nola Thunderbolt subs for full range sound. Although I didn’t compare both at the same time, the rest of the system was the same. The Bryston is a terrific unit, but it’s pretty far outclassed by the Yggdrasil in sheer "realism." Again, "realism" is LIVE MUSIC (and NOT other components, comparisons between which are just a waste of time, unless you are looking for a ’coloration’ you prefer. There’s no two ways about it). Also, the music must be unamplified, and the halls at which i have the most experience are Carnegie Hall (NYC), Avery Fisher (or David B. Geffen, as it has been renamed (he bought himself a hall!) (NYC, Lincoln Center), The Metropolitan Opera (NYC, Lincoln Center), and Davies Hall in San Francisco, Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, and finally, a concert hall in in Raleigh, N.C. (forget the name).
But do NOT assess the Yggdrasil before 10-13 days (you get a 15 day trial. and Moffatt does charge a 10% restocking fee, but it's worth it).