Every component is built to a price point and that frequently requires compromises.
So improvements can frequently be made simply by substituting with higher quality parts. This is the simplest modding method. The trick is finding out which replacements improve performance most while being most cost effective.
Another method re-designs areas of the original design (and replaces original parts with higher quality). This can be very successful in extracting additional performance but should only be attempted by highly knowledgeable and skilled technicians.
There are folks doing excellent modifications out there and over the years I've had some units modified so obviously I'm not dead set against it. But it is best to obtain as much information as possible before going forward. The eBay thing alone makes me somewhat hesitant. Do they advertise their services in any audio publications or on any audio net sites?
Just a few things to think about:
1. How long do you plan on owning the component?
2. Could the money be better spent up-grading?
3. What is their reputation?
4. How long have they been around?
5. What is their background?
6. What exactly will the mods entail?
7. Can you listen to a modded unit?
8. Can you speak with people who have had the mod?
9. Is there a guarantee or warranty on their work?
10. How will the mods affect original manufacturer warranty?
11. How will the mods affect resale value?
So improvements can frequently be made simply by substituting with higher quality parts. This is the simplest modding method. The trick is finding out which replacements improve performance most while being most cost effective.
Another method re-designs areas of the original design (and replaces original parts with higher quality). This can be very successful in extracting additional performance but should only be attempted by highly knowledgeable and skilled technicians.
There are folks doing excellent modifications out there and over the years I've had some units modified so obviously I'm not dead set against it. But it is best to obtain as much information as possible before going forward. The eBay thing alone makes me somewhat hesitant. Do they advertise their services in any audio publications or on any audio net sites?
Just a few things to think about:
1. How long do you plan on owning the component?
2. Could the money be better spent up-grading?
3. What is their reputation?
4. How long have they been around?
5. What is their background?
6. What exactly will the mods entail?
7. Can you listen to a modded unit?
8. Can you speak with people who have had the mod?
9. Is there a guarantee or warranty on their work?
10. How will the mods affect original manufacturer warranty?
11. How will the mods affect resale value?