I am curious about your opinions on this one.
I am currently using a Squeezebox Duet, running the receiver's digital output into the digital coaxial input on the B100 SST DA. I think it sounds pretty good. However, I've been recently reading about modifications to the Squeezebox (SB). Apparently, this is done by a company in the US (Bolder Cables) and another in Great Britain (Audiocom). These companies will modify the digital and/or analogue circuits in the Squeezebox. I can understand how modifying the analogue path could have dramatic effects. But if the digital signal is already going into a high quality DAC such as the one in the B100, would modifying the digital signal upstream of the DAC make any real difference?
Looking at the American site, the digital improvements to the SB involve changing the internal power supply reservoir capacitors to higher quality ones. The mods also remove everything in the digital signal path so that a 75 ohm coax runs directly to a WBT NextGen RCA. There are also upgrades to the internal clock power supply as well as adding a separate internal regulator for the clock/buffer circuit. The claims are that this results in a more natural sound with greater dynamics and extension of both the low and high end. Also mentioned are Bybee Qunatum Purifiers...apparently, these remove quantum noise energy due to electron interaction with the conductive materials in the circuit. Hmmm....this sounds a little..."hocus-pocus" to me...but who knows?
Anyway, the other key recommendation that both sites endorse is changing the power supply from the stock wall wart (switching) to a non-switching linear power supply.
I know there is a lot of electrical expertise on this site, so I have to ask, do you think there are possible benefits to doing this or is it just smoke and mirrors? After all, these modifications do not come cheap.