^Not all mods will kill resale. Though many can and will, some won’t, such as the ModWright’s. It depends on what was done and perhaps even more importantly who did it.
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Clones Audio is a very respectable vendor for what you seek: https://www.clonesaudio.com/accessories-1 Scroll down for the OPPO mod and you'll also see the how-to video that accompanies the upgrade. All the best, Nonoise |
Like Ozzy, I installed a LPS SE from oppomod into my 203. (One is available for the 205.) I installed an Orange SR fuse and will be installing an Audio Magic Pulse Gen ZX soon. The LPS mod is plug and play and very easy. Perhaps the most improvement resulted from plugging the Oppo into my Shunyata Everest power conditioner. PS I have no affiliation with oppomod but am a happy customer. |
I suggest that before you do surgery (or spend a lot of money otherwise) on your Oppo that you consider letting the Oppo feed an external DAC. First of all, any modifications, unless they are easily reversible, will kill its resale value. Also, it has never been very hard to find a DAC at a reasonable price that will outperform the DAC section of the Oppo. |
@unsound - no, I never paid much attention to tweaks, footers, etc. I don't know what made me even think to put them under the Oppo. But after that, I put them under my Heed dac and they did the same thing - an added sense of harmonic richness. Taking them out made the sound flatter and more....digital? They're certainly cheap enough to try. Just make sure to use a coaster or something because those things ooze. Really. |