If they were that great, they'd simply build receivers themselves. You can purchase a Denon 3805 on Ubid for $699, so their asking price is a little over the edge - considering their upgraded parts are probably less than $100.knownalien said:I just discovered Underwoodhifi's site and I am curious just how good their products are. So I ask, would someone rather buy a modded 3805 by them or a brand new 3806 from a retailer?
sorry, here's the link.
yea, I'm thinking just because a part costs $1 instead of 1 cent it doesn't male it better.Buckeyefan 1 said:If they were that great, they'd simply build receivers themselves. You can purchase a Denon 3805 on Ubid for $699, so their asking price is a little over the edge - considering their upgraded parts are probably less than $100.
"The following details our very comprehensive Level 2-mod ($1,400 + shipping retrofit, $1,990 + shipping new)"
I was reading part of the summary concerning the modifications. They seem to be selling modifications that have one real purpose: to empty your wallet. Cases in point: 1. changing the OEM capicators out for 'audiophile approved' units. 2. Changing out the line level buffer op-amps for instrumentation quality OPA-627 op-amps. [While these op-amps might be advantageous for a labratory grade measurement device; they have no objectively demonstrated benefits for use in your reciever.] 3. Changing out the standard metal-film resistors for 'audiophile approved' ones. 4. Changing out the RCA jacks for exotic 'audiophile approved' ones. 5. The list goes on...knownalien said:yea, I'm thinking just because a part costs $1 instead of 1 cent it doesn't male it better.