“Oppomod” linear power supply


For Oppo 205. Anyone have experience with this very simple change?
For the technically inclined; should this linear power supply be a benefit replacing the smps unit?
ptss
I had the OPPOMOD linear power supply installed in my already modded Oppo 103 by EVS. EVS also upgraded the many generic caps to Pannies. I think the OPPOMOD LPS should be viewed as a somewhat expensive item that has the unwanted side effect of producing quite a large amount of vibration and magnetic fields that both affect everything in proximity including all the circuit boards. Now, there are measures to deal with those side effects that can be employed (such as decoupling the transformer from the chassis and isolating the circuit boards) but then you’re talking about a lot more mods. In the end I can’t say it was worth it as the total cost gets to be rather high, looking back.
Thanks geoffkait. I would use sorbothane to isolate the vibration and a mu metal wrap to contain the magnetic field. 
I also suggest not (rpt not) tightening the bolt holding down the transformer and wrapping the transformer *twice* with mu metal, maintaining a 1/2 inch separation between layers with cotton or whatever. Off the top of my head one layer is 73% effective and two layers are 90%. Cork works well to isolate the circuit boards and to damp the capacitor bank, weaving a serpentine strip through them.
Not sure if my response is on point, but I had a $375 proprietary mod done on on my Oppo 103 by Stereo Dave's Audio Alternative and it was totally amazing.  The improvement in SQ was apparent from the first measure of the music.  The noise level was substantially lowered and sound stage was vastly more expansive.  I have had a dozen mods on gear over the years and none have been more worthwhile... nor more cost-effective.

It is clear that mods to the stock Oppo CD can be extremely worthwhile.  At any rate, the stock Oppo players, to my ears, are the best bargain in the audio world.  
@ptss , mine was the 103 but I'm not then, or now, using any kind of isolation or conditioning. One thing I have to advise is that there are two versions of the OPPOMOD. The first one generated lots of heat and they went to a "cooler" version. The one I got wasn't from OPPOMOD and although the audio and video improvements are commendable, it does get hot on the longer movies.

Supposedly the Clones has always been on the cooler side of hot. I'd never dispute what @auxinput advises but more capacitors aside, I'd contact Funjoe over at Clones Audio for his take as well. He's an honest guy and he'll get back to you.

All the best,
Nonoise