Daltonlanny,
The main sonic signature on the 2000 is derived from the use of the caps Parasound uses to bypass each electrolitic.
Upgrading those caps alone will help the 2000 a lot. Secondly, going through and replacing the metal film resistors with Vishay foil types will add more detail, depth, and drop the noise floor a significant amount.
Third, get rid of the walnut shell sized power transformer, and add an outboard 400-600VA type of your liking, toroid or E core. When you are done, you'll have an amazing sounding piece.
Fourth, replace the stock rectifier with a soft recovery type and replace the stock bypass caps with film and foil.
The sleeper of all time is their little Zpre. Sounds so-so stock, but once gone through, it becomes a true high resolution piece.
John
The main sonic signature on the 2000 is derived from the use of the caps Parasound uses to bypass each electrolitic.
Upgrading those caps alone will help the 2000 a lot. Secondly, going through and replacing the metal film resistors with Vishay foil types will add more detail, depth, and drop the noise floor a significant amount.
Third, get rid of the walnut shell sized power transformer, and add an outboard 400-600VA type of your liking, toroid or E core. When you are done, you'll have an amazing sounding piece.
Fourth, replace the stock rectifier with a soft recovery type and replace the stock bypass caps with film and foil.
The sleeper of all time is their little Zpre. Sounds so-so stock, but once gone through, it becomes a true high resolution piece.
John