La45,
It's been a while, but I paid Joseph to install the upgrade on my preamp. from what I recall there were three things done in the upgrade. When I decided to "downgrade" back to the original version, Joseph was very kind in walking me through it to revert it back myself to save on labor and shipping charges. The first upgrade was in the power supply. This upgrade required replacing two diodes with two capacitors to increase the voltage . The next was replacing the main output caps with the newer versions. The last one, and most difficult was replacing the wire harness. The hardest and most time-consuming as it was very difficult soldering the wires back to the volume pot. I actually broke off one of the pot terminals and had to order another new pot from Joseph( $40.00) All of this hassle has made me reluctant about doing else to it. I have, from time to time, contemplated trying a pair of the expensive Dueland DSF copper caps. I have read that these are amazing, particularly in speaker crossovers, but they would work in the preamp since Joseph keeps the voltage low in the outputs. I have for a long time, been a DIY guy as I have gotten better with soldering and it is fun sometimes if you like to do that DIY technical kind of thing. If you're not confident in doing it yourself(diy) then let Joseph do it as you could hurt either yourself or void your preamp warrantee.
It's been a while, but I paid Joseph to install the upgrade on my preamp. from what I recall there were three things done in the upgrade. When I decided to "downgrade" back to the original version, Joseph was very kind in walking me through it to revert it back myself to save on labor and shipping charges. The first upgrade was in the power supply. This upgrade required replacing two diodes with two capacitors to increase the voltage . The next was replacing the main output caps with the newer versions. The last one, and most difficult was replacing the wire harness. The hardest and most time-consuming as it was very difficult soldering the wires back to the volume pot. I actually broke off one of the pot terminals and had to order another new pot from Joseph( $40.00) All of this hassle has made me reluctant about doing else to it. I have, from time to time, contemplated trying a pair of the expensive Dueland DSF copper caps. I have read that these are amazing, particularly in speaker crossovers, but they would work in the preamp since Joseph keeps the voltage low in the outputs. I have for a long time, been a DIY guy as I have gotten better with soldering and it is fun sometimes if you like to do that DIY technical kind of thing. If you're not confident in doing it yourself(diy) then let Joseph do it as you could hurt either yourself or void your preamp warrantee.