What about Bybee Filters?


Any one who has used the Bybee Filters please report on your results. I'm thinking about modding my Sony DVP-S9000ES and trying to figure out which mod package to go with. Modwright highly recommend the Bybee's, but I'm skeptical. Is the powerline IEC inline filter the best bet? Or the speaker bybee? Or the IC bybee? Do you have to get them all? Which makes the most difference, and is it a good difference? Or should I just go with a higher mod package and skip the Bybee's? I am in the dark on this.
twl

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Twl, before committing to Dan Wright, you might also want to talk to Stan Warren (co-founder of PS Audio) of SuperMods un Eugene, OR who also does supposedly an excellent job on the s9000es.

I talked with Stan on several occassions and was about to send my s9000es to him when I got laid off. So I put off having the mod done.

He only does one revision at $250. He claims a 25% improvement in sonic performance. A friend of a friend who is some type of audio equipment reviewer, had his s9000es done by Stan around a year ago and he claimed about a 40% improvement in performance.

So I'm guessing between 25% and 40% improvement in sonic performance.

I still have the unmod'ed s9000es but have since purchased a Sony SCD-1.
Gpalmer is right. Dan Wright will probably send you straight over to Stan Warren. :)