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One disadvantage of the modders is model changes. If you've built your business on modding a particular CD player for instance and it becomes discontinued, you have to start over with the R & D effort (unless your mods are pretty mindless (one size fits all).
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I am actually. I have a new Off-Ramp I2S, a DAC and a preamp in the works, all custom. But I probably wouldn't be doing it if I could get the same performance and features from modding someone elses component.However, you must understand that getting to market quickly with great sounding gear is a monumental task and very expensive. Much easier and less costly to do with mods to someone elses gear. Also, if a particular mod is not popular, you just do another one. With a product, if it is not popula ...
"...if you can improve on someone else's product(s), why don't you design and build your own models for sell?"My answer is: 1. I don't KNOW how to design equipment. 2. I know something about improving parts quality. Every component is designed and built with a budget for parts, but my budget for a few better parts may be 10 times what the designer's was. It's easy to find, for instance, better-souding capacitors. 3. I have no intererest in getting back into the hi-end-audio business. Being a dealer in the '80s was plenty 'nough for me.
If you don't know why the designer used a part originally, how do you know that the one you're putting in is better?
But better parts may not always be more expensive, and more expensive ones aren't always better.
Are some capacitors really "better sounding?"
Doesn't it depend upon where and how they're used?
I don't think you can make a blanket statement that brand X caps are better sounding.
I'd think that a modder has to be as good or better at engineering than the original designer. Steve has shown me he has something to offer, but I'm not sure I can say the same for other modders.