Marantz CD63 & CD67 mods list

Yes and then go for my cheap level 7 upgrade ;)

Panasonic FC low ESR PSU capacitors fitted to vital areas
Schottky diodes
1X C2 16.934Mhz Premium Master clock (clocking dac,decoder & servo)
1X PSU Lite for clock
1X 7VA Toroidal Transformer (DAC PSU)
1X PSU (DAC Analogue PSU) (DIY PCB, HexFred diodes, Audio Upgrades SI cap)
1X 5V SPower regulator for DAC analogue
1X PSU (DAC Digital PSU) (DIY PCB, HexFred diodes, Audio Upgrades SI cap)
1X 5V SPower regulator for DAC digital stage
1X 5V SPower regulator for DAC clock psu stage
1X 5V SPower regulator for Servo analogue
1X 5V SPower regulator for Servo digital stage
1X 5V SPower regulator for Decoder analogue
1X 5V SPower regulator for Decoder digital stage
1X 5V SPower regulator for RF & HF supply
1X 5V SPower regulator for rest of the 5V rails
2X +/- 12V SPower regulators for analogue output stage
2X Burson Audio Discrete opamps
2X Standard +9V regulators (Servo driver ics)
2X Standard -9V regulators (servo driver ics)
1X Audio Upgrades SI audiophile low ESR capacitor for Servo drive psu (same as Mundorf HC)
2X Rubycon ZA decoupling capacitors for analogue psu
4X Rubycon ZA decoupling capacitors for opamps
2X Rubycon ZA decoupling for capacitors DAC analogue
2X Oscon SEPC decoupling capacitors for DAC digital
2X Oscon SEPC decoupling capacitors for Decoder
2X Oscon SEPC decoupling capacitors for Servo
4X Rubycon ZLH decoupling for servo driver section
1X Oscon SEPC decoupling for Decoder HF
1X Oscon SEPC decoupling for Servo VRef
1X Oscon SEPC decoupling for Servo LD
2X Audiograde MKT/MKP output capacitors
1X Coax cable for delicate RF/HF signal
1X Standard +5V regulator for CPU isolation
2X Flexi ribbon cables (mech to main pcb)
HDAM bypass


Brent
 
So me i'll forever lag behind...on a less interesting subject; I have ordered some tone wood feet (ebony) from HK. They come in four but unconventional wisdom says three is the magic number. I assume one goes directly under the center of the rotational point and the others distribute the weight. Correct me if I'm wrong or other versions. it's a cheap tweak and will at least look better than the battered old brass cones I use now.
 
Always use 3 feet! just dont lean on the back corners! 3 points of contact will result in a more balanced and stable set up (look at a tripod! you'd never be able to set it up if it had 4 legs!)

However, as I said its only stable until someone leans on a corner without a cone!!!

Anyone see Topgear with the reliant robin??? lmao

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRMfbyFGaRk