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Larkston,This is a no brainer. I own the Channel Islands combo and it will smoke even the modded Oppo. This I know because I have had both in my house. The basic Oppo sound is acceptable, modding it helps, but not to level of the Cia stuff. Modding the Oppo really helps the video though. FWIW.mike
Quote from: topround on 1 Oct 2007, 07:53 pmLarkston,This is a no brainer. I own the Channel Islands combo and it will smoke even the modded Oppo. This I know because I have had both in my house. The basic Oppo sound is acceptable, modding it helps, but not to level of the Cia stuff. Modding the Oppo really helps the video though. FWIW.mikeThe Oppo mods by EVS or RAM include a new master clock, and this is where I'm not sure: Will a better clock in the transport reduce "jitter" on the digital output, or is the clock upgrades only related to the Oppo Internal DAC?I understand the VDA-2 does its own re-clocking? Does _any_ transport mods help in that case?
The entire unit is depending on that clock, and improving it effects everything. The Oppo makes a great CD transport even stock. The money that extensive mods take would better be spent a really good digital cable. I have no problem with modifications of good inexpensive players within reason ( better caps, power supply diodes and damping the chassis). We are talking 50 to 75 bucks for really good parts and a few hours labor, but dumping several hundred bucks into one is nuts in my opinion.The clock is recovered by the receiver chip in the DAC and will have 50 to 200 times as much jitter as the clock in the transport at the its output and will be a function of the signal content and the quality of the digital interface. I personally would not bother adding an expensive clock mod to a CD transport. But I am not in the modification business. I am sure that one of the half a dozen people charging big money for mods will tell you different.Justin
These are an example of some of the reasons I question the real value provided by most modifiers. Since talent with a soldering iron is not the same thing as knowledge of what they are doing, how much are they "improving " some guy's equipment. Improving parts for better sounding parts (based on a/b comparisons, not specs!!) in circuits, and minimalizing circuitry is a huge improvment. The caps pretty much ALL manuf. put into their gear are not that good sounding.Chassis damping around the motor, disc support, and laser mechanism turn vibration to heat and are often very effective. The laser focus and tracking servo modulate the power supply voltage ( the same supply other ICs are sharing less with good damping. There are many excellent damping materials ( EAR for one) easily available to the DIYers and even the informed modifiers.Have you ever tried this EAR material versus natural materials such as pine/oak/burl maple/cocabola/africa ebony/etc wood? You might be very surprised!The SPDIF interface is the bottle neck for separate transport -DAC and bad engineering of this interface damn near killed the separate transport-DAC industry. Even the direction of the digital cable makes a noticeable audible and measurable difference. "Improving" a piece of equipment with big buck "boutique" parts changes seems more an exercise in status than real value for the money or even the the best possible changes for given amount of complexity and time involved.This is the reason why we suggest doing the everything inside the machine in a whole, and the best topology would be I2S output if you really need to go out to a external DAC for some reason.I have yet to see a single Oppo modifier even use a heat sink on the IC in the switching power supply which runs too hot for long term reliability, the most basic engineering change to any decent technician. You pay your money and take your chances on whether you have spent your money for the best bang for the buck. you cannot just use any heatsink and think it is ok, as certain heatsinks have their own unique sound. I perfer bronze myself. However, the heat issue is more important in other areas of the player, rather than in that switching IC chip, I have heatsinked that once before as a tweak and did not hear any improvment. and also, there is some other basic bottlenecks with the stock design that need to be taken out to really open up the current to the chips...Justin
Anyone think its kinda strange that Dusty hasn't chimed in, but another vendor has?