Tube Rolling Luxman D 380


I have a Luxman D380 CD player.  I am thinking of trying to do some tube rolling to improve the sound.  Has anyone done any tube rolling with a Luxman?

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I'm looking for an audio system for music and also a bit for movies. Actually I would have planned with two floorstanding speakers, sub and AV receiver but I just don't have the space.

Would Sonos Arc be an alternative with the Sonos sub?

If I want true surround, I could still upgrade with small speakers (Sonos One SL) in the back https://showbox.tools/.

Disadvantage is, for this price I would also get a budget surround set with receiver.

I decided to change the tubes in my Jungson Moon Harbor CD player. ... Both players use the same D/A converter and transport mechanism, ...https://innoutsecretmenu.online/

For some reason I resisted the urge to buy that SQ-38D, but it’s stuck in my mind all these years. Now, I’ve just had a second chance, in a way. Luxman recently released the D-380 CD player ($5495 USD), a stylish model whose classic looks -- that familiar and distinctive wooden case -- hark back to the glory days of this tradition. It also has solid-state and tubed output, selectable by the user, and a 32-bit DAC.One Cognizant Portal
 

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