upgrading JADIS JA-200, JPS2 and JPS3


Hi,
any experience welcomed in terms of upgrading components (capacitors, resistors, internal wiring) even modifications of audio circuits!
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thegreathunter007
I own a DA60 integrated from Jadis. I think it has been in production for the longest time any piece of High End Has been. There is a reason for keeping alive. It sounds like everything you could want and expect (IMHO) from a tube integrated.
I didn't find the careless mix of Sovtek EL 34s it caqme with to my liking. I found the KT-88s by New Sensor called Gold Lion much better. It is difficult or so I hear to argue with the autobias. I rolled the other tubes for added fun that is it.
I heard a modded Jadis and it was horrible. Don't touch it.
Thanks for your answers,
One question for Rcprince:
Could you develop the mods done by Andy, is it only a change of condensators?
Also, where do you place the audio note silver oil caps? Do you replace them all or just you change a few of them?
Which different kinds of condensators exist in the preamps (JPS 2 and JPS 3) and amp (JA 200)? I think there is also caps for the external power supplies
Andy's principal changes were in using vintage resistors throughout the units in place of the stock resistors. He did not change any capacitors, except in the amps (where he put in a couple of vintage oil caps), and I'm not sure where they were used there. The AN bypass caps, as I recall, came just before and after the attenuators in the preamp; only a few were used, in areas that Andy (a) could fit them--they're large--and (b) felt they would make the most difference. Jadis used to use their own caps in the preamps (they were black) till the early 90s, then they switched to Phillips caps (blue), which were reputed to be a little more transparent.
.. I agree with Rcprince. IMO, Simply dont do it,if not satisfied with the Jadis sound sell .You mess with it and your sound as well as the resale value goes south real quick ..**Jadis owner since 1995**
Jadis models last for many years - your JA-200 was introduced more than 20 years ago and the circuit dates from the 60's - I have the schematic of the original Loyez amplifier in a Millerioux application note from 1966. The type of capacitors changed during its life.
Using better electrolytic capacitors will surely improve the performance of your units, but the choice of signal capacitors are less obvious - they will sound different but it is very difficult to foresee what will be the effect in your system.
Some people I know and respect enjoy putting V-caps in Jadis and claim a much better performance, but I never compared them with standard units. Also, most high quality capacitors need 200-400 hours burn in time before they reach a stable sound, making decisions less clear.
How old are your units?