This is something I was always curious of -- occasionally you see people who do repairs and modifications advertising that they will do 'recertifying' or cleaning or 'recalibrating' CDPs in the services they offer.
Outside of the standard things anyone could do -- like cleaning out dust from the unit, is there actually anything that someone technically inclined could do moreso to a CDP vs. the regular consumer (outside of taking your money)?
What I mean is, whether you're talking about the digital out, the analog outs, the laser mechanism, or other parts of the transport -- is there anything that say after time begins to stray from initial values, is there anything that can actually be adjusted or recalibrated?
You occasionally hear of certain amplifiers requiring adjustment in their age -- curious if in the CDP world, that periodic checkups or any sort, whether by user or technician are something that are reasonable, warranted, beneficial, etc or if they would more properly be labeled snake oil.