Mods are all listed on my webpage, but I get new devices to modify almost weekly. In the last week I started modding dAck! and Scott Nixon TubeDAC, and these are not even on my website yet.
The process is that the customer usually ships their equipment to me with a check enclosed for the mods and return shipping (insured). I email a quote or estimate first. Mods are first-come-first-served, so when it's turn comes, I modify it. Usually takes less than 2 weeks, unless I have parts back-ordered. Mods for all types of equipment are listed on my webpage, but the kinds of things that I modify inside the equipment are listed in this article (and the reasons) that I wrote for Positive-Feedback:
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue15/modsnugent.htm
I publish customer feedback on my website for each mod, but only that which is posted to Audiogon, Audio Asylum or Audiocircle discussion groups. This way, you know it is not contrived.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio
Manufacturer
The process is that the customer usually ships their equipment to me with a check enclosed for the mods and return shipping (insured). I email a quote or estimate first. Mods are first-come-first-served, so when it's turn comes, I modify it. Usually takes less than 2 weeks, unless I have parts back-ordered. Mods for all types of equipment are listed on my webpage, but the kinds of things that I modify inside the equipment are listed in this article (and the reasons) that I wrote for Positive-Feedback:
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue15/modsnugent.htm
I publish customer feedback on my website for each mod, but only that which is posted to Audiogon, Audio Asylum or Audiocircle discussion groups. This way, you know it is not contrived.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio
Manufacturer