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drogulus
Audioholic Intern
I sort of agree with you here, in part. The only area where I depart from your statement is the implied assumption that it is the modded player that is "different". It could be either one, or in fact, both. Difference being departure from transparency, of course.Rip Van Woofer said:On modders in general: Most of the mods I've seen involve the replacement of stock components with expensive "boutique" components (fancy caps and the like). This is done on the simplistic assumption that they will "sound better". Usually there is little or no scientific or engineering rationale for this that will hold up under scrutiny. Now, it is possible that the modded item will indeed sound different but is it really better? IMO, if gear sounds "different" there's probably something fishy going on since audio equipment should have no "sound" at all (and most modern, competently-designed gear these days doesn't, as DBT and measurement both routinely reveal), so it's probably actually a change for the worse. There is a tendency for people to assume different is better. And let's not forget the power of suggestion.
I would like to see a review/analysis of that modded player I linked to earlier,this one,in comparison to the original Marantz it was based on. That Marantz is a good inexpensive player. I had the CD-67SE, pretty much the same one, a little fancier. Considering the price for the full mod package, I'm sceptical.