Anybody have any experience with "The Upgrade Company"?

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jrebman

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I just found this company that I had never heard of before.

The web site doesn't have a whole lot of real information about the mods/pricing, etc., but a whole lot of customer testimony.

The unit that will potentially get upgraded is a Denon 3910.  Right now Modwright is the leader (and they are going to be very hard to beat)., but I'd like to make sure all options are checked out first.

-- Jim

jhm731

Re: Anybody have any experience with "The Upgrade Company"?
« Reply #1 on: 29 Aug 2007, 11:57 pm »
I just found this company that I had never heard of before.

The web site doesn't have a whole lot of real information about the mods/pricing, etc., but a whole lot of customer testimony.

The unit that will potentially get upgraded is a Denon 3910.  Right now Modwright is the leader (and they are going to be very hard to beat)., but I'd like to make sure all options are checked out first.

-- Jim



Check out http://www.aplhifi.com

jrebman

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Re: Anybody have any experience with "The Upgrade Company"?
« Reply #2 on: 30 Aug 2007, 12:04 am »
Thanks for the link, but no thanks.  First of all, I don't have $6k to spend on a mod, secondly, I want it this century, and thirdly, I have heard and am not so sure I'm a big fan of the APL house sound.

-- Jim

maxwalrath

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Re: Anybody have any experience with "The Upgrade Company"?
« Reply #3 on: 30 Aug 2007, 03:37 am »
Can't go wrong with modwright when it comes to modded cdp's.

Levi

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« Reply #4 on: 30 Aug 2007, 03:39 am »
John Hillig is also reputable.   He owns and runs Musical Concepts.

dnd

Re: Anybody have any experience with "The Upgrade Company"?
« Reply #5 on: 31 Aug 2007, 07:22 pm »
The Upgrade Company did my Esoteric DV-50 more than a year ago and I have been very happy.  I now have an upgraded 5910.  You cannot go wrong using them.

Just be aware though, Dave Schulte’s policy is that he won't give you the details of what he does, so don’t go there, he won’t budge, and don't take it personally.  Besides, he seems to massage his work over time anyway. 

peter59

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Re: Anybody have any experience with "The Upgrade Company"?
« Reply #6 on: 31 Aug 2007, 09:02 pm »
I have had the fortunate pleasure in dealing with The Upgrade Company. I ran across his work when I had previously purchased a modded DENON 3910 from another competitor. My Denon 3910 from the previous modder took approx 5 wks to get finished and when it arrived it was defective. Needless to say I was not happy. Enter Dave Schulte of  THe UPGRADE Company. Not only did he sell me a modded 3910 player that sounds better than the Modwright and APL players INMHO plus other friends that have owned the 3910 from the likes of Modwright and APL have come over and preferred the sound of the Signature Edition 3910 that Dave mods. It is true that he doesn't give much details on his mods. he doesn't need to his mods speak for themselves. Dave is first rate in customer service and emails you constantly with updates on your shipment, etc. Dave will go out of his way to make sure you are completely satisfied. If you are not satisfied he will make you satisfied. One example is just after my 3910 had arrived he contacted me to see how I liked the player and to tell me he had another tweak that he wanted to perform on my player. I said to him I am very happy with the sound how can he possibly make this better. He told me it is a simple mod and it will make an immediate improvement. I sent it back and less than a week I was really singing the praises of this much improved 3910..
His work is highly recommended..

jhm731

Re: Anybody have any experience with "The Upgrade Company"?
« Reply #7 on: 31 Aug 2007, 09:40 pm »

Just be aware though, Dave Schulte’s policy is that he won't give you the details of what he does, so don’t go there, he won’t budge, and don't take it personally.


Very True.

Here's a sample of his work(blue & green bypass caps), I found on another website.


jrebman

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Re: Anybody have any experience with "The Upgrade Company"?
« Reply #8 on: 1 Sep 2007, 02:01 pm »
Thanks all for the feedback.  Still considering my options but I definitely want to talk to Dave before any final decisions are made.

-- Jim

paul canady

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Re: Anybody have any experience with "The Upgrade Company"?
« Reply #9 on: 2 Sep 2007, 11:51 pm »
     I have had 4 different upgraded players in the last 3 years worked on by David Schulte of the Upgrade Company. All have worked flawlessly  and one in particular a Denon 2900 has at least 3,000 hours of run time on it and it is still playing in someone else’s system. I wanted to know the durability of this player along with its wonderful sound. It was put to the test and passed with flying colors. The next test was that the Upgrade Company would send me out an EMM Labs cdsa se player for comparisons on my system. The EMM is one of 3 top players that Schulte uses for comparing upgraded units. Just to put my mind at ease Mr. Schulte said he wanted to send me one of these players. I was kind of reluctant because of the cost of the EMM and possible shipping problems but went ahead with the process.
Did the 2900 smoke the EMM? No it didn't. The EMM is a fabulous player and owners of this unit should be proud. However, the 2900 was up to par to my amazement and if you had twenty people listen to the two players the room could easily be divided. At this point I knew I wanted to try another upgraded player with the intent of purchasing it if I liked it. In fact I paid the Upgrade Company for a Denon 5910 with a guarantee I could return it if I was not happy with it. I had a feeling that would not happen. I was right. This 5910 out of the box stone cold was a big improvement and after a couple of days you could hear the layers of music coming out and begin to grow. The EMM is no match for this player period. The size of the stage and instruments were leagues above along with the sense of realism and openness. The extension on cymbals carried out further and wider with the refinement you would never expect from a Denon. It's not a Denon anymore that’s for sure. Regarding the 2900, it did not have at the time what Mr. Schulte considers his best work to date. One person wrote to me and said he sent his Denon 2910 to the Upgrade company a couple of weeks ago and then drove a couple of hours to pick it up after it was done and was able to compare in there system the 2910 to the Esoteric X01 limited and a Wadia 581i and he said the 2910 was better in spades. I am a firm believer that the upgraded Denon 5910 would rival any stock player regardless of price. I would not hesitate to bring it over to anyone's house to compare to whatever they had. But, if I had the money I think I would would want to try an upgraded EMM CDSA se. Maybe an upgraded Wadia 581i with it's built in pre-amp could be a great way to go too. These dreams will be put on hold for a while.
     Recently a guy by the name of Ezra who has a mega buck system called me to ask me a few questions about my Denon and then told me he had already sent his EMM CDSA se unit to the Upgrade Company. He said when he talked with Mr. Schulte he knew that he was talking with someone that is very excited and passionate about his work and felt totally comfortable that his unit would be in good hands. He has nothing to worry about. I think he just wanted some positive reassurance. The picture you see above is nothing like what is in my player. In fact I would ask for the documentaion papers for that upgrade. I don't think the person would come up with anything. 
  I have had other modified players in my system. APL DV50 and an Underwood SA-11 with ulimiate mods. The stock EMM cdsa and the upgraded Denon 2900 or 5910 are miles ahead. :thumb: