Review of the Bolder Modded Logitech Duet - Updated 12/11/2008 (See Bottom of Post)BackgroundWe moved to a killer condo in the Golden Triangle area of downtown Denver. Great location, great views, but no options for a separate, dedicated audio setup. This meant I had to combine my audio and HT systems into one. I kept my HP pre/pro, and my 2 channel amps, along w/my VMPS RM40's as mains. Sold my 5.1 HT speaker setup, my center channel amp, and my surround channel amp.
I was simply at the point where I was willing to accept 2 channel performance compromise in the name of domestic harmony and ease of use for the TV/DVD/Music setup. It stayed like this for 2 years. Then a couple of months ago I realized I am NEVER going to have a full HT 5.1 setup in my current location, it will only be a 2 channel setup, period. Which meant I could ditch the mediocre HT equipment and focus on 2 channel audio performance.
During this entire time I'd been using a Logitech Squeezebox 2 for my music source. Unmodded, and with the crappy digital wall supply. Obviously this is the first thing that needs to be addressed!
Bolder Cables Modded DuetI know that Wayne at Bolder has been modding the various Squeezeboxes for quite a while and I figured it would be a simple matter of giving him my squeezebox 2 and waiting a while for the mods to be done. But as I talked with him about the specifics of the mods, it became apparent that the new Duet is a far simpler device, with less mods required, and a simpler internal layout and simpler power supply requirements, and the huge advantage of not having a continuous digital display always on and generating noise and grunge.
Duet ordered, no brainer on that. Now, power supply, what about that? There's some options. Screw it, I'm going for the ultimate. As someone once said, money is just a number in your bank account, you only get one life!
So, ultimate analog mods and ultimate power supply are now in the works. This is exciting! I'd forgotten how addictive this whole process can be

For those curious about the actual mods performed and the specifics of the PS, here you go:
DUET has the analog only mod with V-Caps and WBT NextGen connectors. No Bybees were used in the analog output. I did do some work in the power supply distribution internally in the DUET. That is standard with that mod."
Power Supply has "cryo-treated, silver plated IEC, fuse holder, and fuse. All internal wiring is cryo treated solid core silver. It has a monstrous power transformer for the current, Fairchild Stealth HexFreds, Jensen four pole caps and FOUR Slipstream Bybee Purifiers. The circuit uses a current tracking pre-regulator and a "regular" voltage regulator. The DC cable is made with all solid core, 99.9995% pure silver." And the circuit board is hand made from 1/8 thick fiberglass. I use the turret board technique for running point to point wire. This is the same sort of thing used in the hand built, boutique guitar amps. It ensures a quality mechanical and electrical connection with minimal susceptibility to vibration. The case is ... made from steel to deflect RFI and EMI. I line the interior of the case with a material similar to Dynamat to dampen the resonances. I also use some Ebony "pucks" on the capacitors, circuit board and transformer for resonance control. The XLR connector uses silver for it's contacts."
To which I say "Holy Crap!" God I love this stuff.
Getting the modded DuetThe mods were done first, the Power Supply took a bit longer, so I got a loaner of a CI power supply to use in the meantime while I was waiting for the Ultimate PS to be done. Here are my initial thoughts, copied from the Bolder Forum:
The stock SB2 was OK, but hardly a world beater. Actually, it was pretty poor if I'm totally honest. Splashy, hard, harsh, lightweight, flat, all of these apply to the stock SB2 unit I lived with for a few years. But I'd adjusted to that sound and it really didn't bother me so much. Of course my daily music listening had dwindled to only a few minutes a day, if even that. I simply didn't have much desire to listen to anything.
Enter the modded Duet. At first there was no difference between it and the SB2. I plugged them both into my preamp and switched between them in real time (via remote), and I could not hear any difference at all. Hmm, not so good. How much did I spend on this? But I know that Bolder gear takes a while to break in. So the Duet goes on repeat for a couple of weeks. Now we are starting to cook! I've got about 200 hours on it now and it's starting to relax and open up. Suddenly there is bass. Real, textured bass. Rich mids. Relaxed highs. I know that I've still got a long way to go for full breakin but already I'm listening for several hours everyday, it's a joy to listen for the first time in 3 years. What a salve to the soul. And resolution is outstanding. How good, you ask? Well, it makes 50 Cent's Lyrics intelligible (Get Rich or Die Trying).
Lest you think the Duet only does well with thug-gansta-rap type music, on goes Amy Mann's Magnolia disc. This normally sounds awful, awful, awful. Papery, splashy, indistinct, lightweight, white-noisy. But, the modded Duet manages to make it not only 'listenable', but actually sound good. Not 'great' mind you, as I am certain the original recording is fairly mediocre, but now it is very listenable and enjoyable, and that's one of the poorest modern recordings in my collection.
Duet with the Ultimate PS - Initial thoughtsInitial thoughts on the modded Duet with Ultimate PS are as follows:
I've had everything hooked up and running in again for a while now and I'm amazed at how the sound of the unit (and power supply) change over time. When Jason was over on Sunday, it was quite relaxed sounding, very easy, almost tube-ish. Honestly I liked it but I also though it was a slight bit boring. Luckily, that was not a permanent state, as the Duet has changed yet again over the last few days. The sound has gone from somewhat soft to more detailed and dynamic, but without the glare normally part and parcel with SS based equipment.
UPDATE 12/11/2008 – Digital ModsAfter living with the Duet for a while with my new audio-gd amp, preamp, and DAC (reviewed here -
Audio-GD C3 Preamp, C1 Amp, and DAC8 ), I had the option of switching back and forth between the Duet and the DAC8 for my digital source. I used the digital out from the Duet into the DAC8, and I also had the analog out from the Duet plugged straight into the C3 preamp. Thus, I could switch between them in real time. In the end I preferred the sound of the DAC8, it's a pretty spectacular piece of equipment.
So, I sent the Duet to Wayne to mod the digital output so that I could use it as a transport feeding the DAC8. Turnaround time was very fast and I had the new mods back in hand in record time. I hook it up the same way as before, analog out going to the preamp, and digital out going to the DAC8. I figure the DAC8 will sound even better because the latest digital mods from Wayne really ameliorate jitter and give a much cleaner output than the stock unit. And I was right, it sounded significantly better.
The BIG surprise was when I flipped it over to the analog outputs. THE ANALOG OUTPUT OF THE DUET SOUNDED BETTER THAN THE DIGITAL OUTPUT VIA THE DAC8!!! What the hell? How could a digital mod affect the analog output's sound? I fired off just that question to Wayne and his response was telling:
I changed out the voltage regulator circuits for the DAC chip and clock. This has been built on all the other mods I have done. Now the power is taken directly from the external PS and has separate regulators that are not getting their line corrupted by any of the data chips. The clock regulator is a very good shunt regulator from Paul Hynes. The digital out is the most "organic" that I have yet to hear from a SB type of unit.
I also replaced the digital out connector with a WBT and ran 75 ohm coax direct from the digital buffer.
The changes do affect the analog section. I installed a different design of voltage regulator for the DAC chip. The Wolfson chip used in the DUET has an analog opamp built in. The change in clean voltage will change the sound. The new regulator is feeding a shunt regulator for the clock circuit. Cleaner digital signals will result in cleaner analog.
Now I don't pretend to understand all of that, but I do know what my ears tell me, and that is that the Duet is now outperforming the DAC8, and handily, despite the fact that the DAC8 is sounding even better than before as a result of the cleaner digital signal.
In summary, all of the mods to the Duet have improved it at each step along the way. But it was the last set of "digital" mods that pushed the Duet past a world class external DAC. The good news is that the Duet is definitely capable of this level of performance, so I can listen to my PC based audio without compromise.