Are the Denons the Best Universals to Mod?


Hello,
I have been reading alot about all these places that do mods to the Denon DVD-2900, DVD-3910, etc.
I was just wondering if the Denon universal disc players are the preferred players to mod compared to others such as Pioneer, Marantz, Onkyo, etc?
If so, what are the reasons these units are generally preferred over the others for modifications?
After the mods, is the Redbook CD performance as good as the high dollar dedicated CD players?
Is the SACD performance as good as the best dedicated SACD players?
Thanks in advance!
daltonlanny
I am sure after reading tons of feedback on certain modded Denons, that they sound very good, but after owning a Modwright signature 9000 and Ram modded Philips 963sa,as well as a 3910 and 5900 in stock form, I have to ask....

Why not start whith a player that has really good balanced and musical sonics before mods?

Also, although I have not seen any reports that I remember on modded Denons having a bunch of QC issues, there are plenty of QC issue reports on the stock models.

Am I the only one who looks at modded players this way?
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Tvad,
The only universal I have owned or tried that sells for less than 2k and is musical and well balanced is the Onkyo sp 1000.
I would not mod a dv-50 btw.

For those that actually use there universal for video, it is superior to the Denons in that regard as well.

It also has a beefier build, better remote, quicker reaction times for loading ect and no QC threads on any audio or video boards.

The only problem here is that the case is jam packed so I doubt you could get a tubed output to fit very easily.

Anyway, this is the first universal in the 2k or less category that sound very good out of the box imo.

Greg
I heard another audiogoner's Modwright Sony 9000 today, and it was wonderfully musical too. It had the biggest sounstage I have ever heard in my system, to date, it was very lush, and pleasing. I believe mods are the wave of the present and future in high end audio.