I did a lot of reading on this very subject because I own the Duet and my music server has become my primary source. What I learned was very interesting, but not definitive. To address all of the issues, one would have to spend a great deal of money, enough money in fact that it would be prudent to by a new source altogether. You can start with a good external linear power supply, but I can tell you from personal experience that you won’t hear much (IF ANY) difference. You can beef up the internal components (i.e.: caps, power supplies and digital path) – you know how much that will cost you through Bolder. Once you’ve done those things, you still have the real issue of jitter (which the aforementioned mods don’t address).
Now, to deal with jitter, you can invest in an external clock like the “Pace Car.” Now you’re investment is approaching $2,000 and there is still the issue relating to the SPDIF interface. In addition to that, the Duet will only support up to a 48/24 sample rate. This is important if your music server is your primary source and you want to take digital to the next level. Higher sample rate is what separates SACD from Redbook; it’s also what separates Redbook from high definition digital files (i.e.: 24/96, 24/192, etc.). This is where the future of digital music is heading.
After learning these facts, I abandoned my plans to continue my Duet upgrades. For roughly the same investment I purchased the new Perfect Wave DAC from PS Audio. Now, I hate to come off as a mouthpiece for the company (I have no affiliation) – I’ve already left some posts about this product, but this product simply sounds better than anything I’ve encountered and it will function as a server once the forthcoming “Bridge” device is released later this year (In the interim, I will feed the PWD with my Duet). Another option for roughly the same investment (as the aforementioned Duet mods) would be the Transporter, but the PWD is in a whole different league.
I suggest doing some more reading before you invest any money in upgrades. The Duet is a fine product (I love mine), but it is what it is. There are other options available that will take you to a different level. Think of a true high-end music server. It’s very exciting.
Now, to deal with jitter, you can invest in an external clock like the “Pace Car.” Now you’re investment is approaching $2,000 and there is still the issue relating to the SPDIF interface. In addition to that, the Duet will only support up to a 48/24 sample rate. This is important if your music server is your primary source and you want to take digital to the next level. Higher sample rate is what separates SACD from Redbook; it’s also what separates Redbook from high definition digital files (i.e.: 24/96, 24/192, etc.). This is where the future of digital music is heading.
After learning these facts, I abandoned my plans to continue my Duet upgrades. For roughly the same investment I purchased the new Perfect Wave DAC from PS Audio. Now, I hate to come off as a mouthpiece for the company (I have no affiliation) – I’ve already left some posts about this product, but this product simply sounds better than anything I’ve encountered and it will function as a server once the forthcoming “Bridge” device is released later this year (In the interim, I will feed the PWD with my Duet). Another option for roughly the same investment (as the aforementioned Duet mods) would be the Transporter, but the PWD is in a whole different league.
I suggest doing some more reading before you invest any money in upgrades. The Duet is a fine product (I love mine), but it is what it is. There are other options available that will take you to a different level. Think of a true high-end music server. It’s very exciting.