Sadly the hexfreds are not a drop-in as the XVR-1 uses a bridge package not discrete units.
Looking at the data sheet & the unit inside you've got about an inch of clearance behind the pots so I think you'll be ok fit-wise.
The more problematic issue could be dB attenuation. As you know the pots come in two types -- fine w/ 12 dB total attenuation and standard with about 70 dB. If your current settings on the dial are close (e.g. amps with same sensitivity) go with fine & .5 dB steps if you can (My system is tri-amped and 1 of the amps varies quite a bit in sensitivity).
You should notice a sonic difference - the pots are in the signal path according to the schematic. I've replaced ALPS Black Beauty carbon pots with metal film ladder attenuators on preamps with very good sonic results. Pass uses good parts but the DACTs are suppose to sound very nice.
Please let me know how this works (e-mail me)- I might try it on one of my units. Oh, PC shouldn't charge much for labor on this ($~75 max?). It's 12 simple solder connections. Even a caveman could do it. Have them send the old parts back to you in case you ever want to sell it.
Looking at the data sheet & the unit inside you've got about an inch of clearance behind the pots so I think you'll be ok fit-wise.
The more problematic issue could be dB attenuation. As you know the pots come in two types -- fine w/ 12 dB total attenuation and standard with about 70 dB. If your current settings on the dial are close (e.g. amps with same sensitivity) go with fine & .5 dB steps if you can (My system is tri-amped and 1 of the amps varies quite a bit in sensitivity).
You should notice a sonic difference - the pots are in the signal path according to the schematic. I've replaced ALPS Black Beauty carbon pots with metal film ladder attenuators on preamps with very good sonic results. Pass uses good parts but the DACTs are suppose to sound very nice.
Please let me know how this works (e-mail me)- I might try it on one of my units. Oh, PC shouldn't charge much for labor on this ($~75 max?). It's 12 simple solder connections. Even a caveman could do it. Have them send the old parts back to you in case you ever want to sell it.