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sounds like an all too familiar story. . .buy a new component, want to improve sound, ask for help on forum, go into massive debt looking for that elusive sound. . . Here's what I would do:1. Get an inexpensive linear power supply for the SB32. Get Bolder Digital Mods for SB3 and ask for BNC Connectors instead of WBT NextGen.3. Install BNC Connector for one of the RCA connectors on the NAD T7534. Get 1.5m Stereovox HDXV Digital Cable5. If there's some cash leftover, get a quality ...
Why go to BNC? The NextGen's ARE 75ohm RCA's, unlike virtually every other RCA out there. And swapping out one of the RCA's on one of the digital inputs on the NAD might be a bit of a pain in the ass, and spendy as well...Oh, and by the way I've tried the HDXV while it was quite clear and crisp, it was very grating to listen to. After 30 minutes or so of listening to anything I fed it, I couldn't take it anymore as I had one hell of a headache. That's the only digital cable I've heard that did su ...
Does the power supply come ready to go with the right hookup wire to the squeeze box? If not what else would I need?
Don't forget that (for those of us with only one source) the Bolder modded SB2/3 and Deluxe PS allow you to eliminate the pre-amp and associated interconnects from the signal path. This is what I have done, removing a Sony SCD-XA777ES and excellent modded tube hybrid pre-amp, and I'm getting the best sound I've ever had.... not missing SACD at all (or my former PT P1A/modded P3A/P3 combo).
heres one vote for the redwine analog-only and separate $20 linear power supply purchase. i did mine this way and it's fantastic.
it fits the squeezebox perfectly. no work required