Cary SLI-80HS modifications


I’m strongly considering purchase of a new integrated amp. The Cary SLI-80HS is at the top of my list and I can’t find much information from people who opted for some of the available modifications — hexfeds, better caps, silver wiring, Greyhill volume control, improved binding posts.   I’m leaning toward getting all of them.  Opinions? 

Also, I’ve read that SS rectifiers can remove some of the tube “magic”.  What about in this specific model.  I’ve owned a 2009 era SLI-80 for almost 10 years so I am very familiar with the sound and improvements due to rolling tubes. I previously used a Plinius 9200 SS amp but got hooked on the sound of tubes.

BTW, I’m also considering a LTA ZOTL 40+ integrated but am a little concerned about its synergy with my beloved first-order crossover speakers, Meadowlark Osprey Gen 2.  

My most used equipment includes Aurender N150 streamer, Chord Qutest DAC with a Hugo M-Scaler, Cardas Golden Reference interconnects, Shunyata power cables and conditioner. Sadly, due to the living room location I must use a very long run of Nordost Super Flatline II cable (27 feet).

I’m looking for improved leading edge on plucked string instruments, especially basses, excellent timbre on everything.  90% of my listening is instrumental jazz, the rest is classic rock.  

txp1

I’m looking for improved leading edge on plucked string instruments, especially basses, excellent timbre on everything.  90% of my listening is instrumental jazz, the rest is classic rock.  

I got those exact benefits by adding an Add-Powr power conditioner... and then some.

Cary Audio dealer here..... and long time fan of the SLI80.

I can say that I was mildly concerned when Cary released the info on the updated HS version and it losing the tube rectification, but I can say that the results are fantastic. I really like the new version quite a bit.

In regards to the upgrades, I typically say that they are not needed to get great sound out of the "stock" unit, but if you don’t mind the small added costs, they do make some difference. The most popular ones I typically see customers go for are the caps, hexfreds and greyhill switch.

"I’m looking for improved leading edge on plucked string instruments, especially basses, excellent timbre on everything. "

txp1- I'm a long time(50 years) guitar player.

I've seen the "leading edge" description used here and there, but never understood what the heck a "leading edge" is?

Among the many genres I enjoy, I too, listen to instrumental Jazz and Rock.  To my ears, any decent setup that starts with an excellent recording and finishes in a room that has a  proper speaker setup will be convincing.

Until those parameters are met, I've found the audiophool game to be a wallet draining experience-IMO.