A few quick words...
I have been fortunate this week in that a friend lent me his Exemplar Audio modded Denon 2900 universal player. The Exemplar mod uses a tube output stage with a pair of 5965 tubes (no idea what brand/vintage).
When I first heard this player at his home I (and several others) thought the midrange and top end sounded wonderful but the bass was on the loose side. A few tweaks to his RM-40's took care of that and the overall sound was very very good.
Inserting into my system produced a very similar result and I was really loving the sound in comparison to a much modded DI/O fed by a Marantz CD-67 with LClock. Much smoother without the aggressive midrange that the DI/O can have on occassion.
The bass did not seem as loose as I thought it might so life was good. I relized I had used a power cord from an old server instead of the Crump/Asylum cord I normally use on the CDP. I swapped out the PC thinking it would be a certain improvement. What a shock, the bass was mushy and undefined and some of the details seemed obscured. I put the other power cord back and presto, all was right with the world. Bass was much tighter and had more punch and definition, midrange and upper frequency detail was excellent without being harsh. A very nice sound overall. I really like the sound of this player. It absolutely smokes my Stan Warren modded Philips SACD-1000 (before it died) and some have said this is about the best digital available for under 10K. I don't know if that's true but if you have a chance to audition this don't pass it up.
Big thanks to Turk for the loan, I'm not going to want to give it back tomorrow.

On the bright side he's making me a great deal on his other 2900 (modded by Parts Connexion) so with a bit more work perhaps I can have it sounding as good as the Exemplar.

Mike G.