Hello,
In another thread on this forum I've found this:
"I'm modding a Pioneer DV-575 and it still looks like a Pioneer inside.
The thing is, it's now playing much better than in original form and it could be sold by 10x more money."
I am not sure if Carlos reads his emails, so I post it here again (hope this forum is OK to place such question...)
Can you tell me what did you cahnge in your DV-575?
In another thread on this forum I've found this:
"I'm modding a Pioneer DV-575 and it still looks like a Pioneer inside.
The thing is, it's now playing much better than in original form and it could be sold by 10x more money."
I am not sure if Carlos reads his emails, so I post it here again (hope this forum is OK to place such question...)
Can you tell me what did you cahnge in your DV-575?
It's not here is it? If you know the names/links of these forums. Or anyone else? I've googled my @ss off yesterday looking for specific mods for the 575, but no results at all apart from a lot of other noobs who would like the same thing as I would.tobias_svensk said:There is a forum were he explanes what he did.
And another forum has a looooooooong thread about 575 tweaking,
I have some opamps ready and some caps (MKP's and some BG's elco as well) but I'd really like to read the specifics because if I start 'modding' it will be nothing more than screwing around in hope to stumble on something good .i think changing OPamp and replacing those nasty electrolytics in the signal path is a good way to try first.
I think many have tried Black Gate NX
http://www.worldaudiodesign.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=14
page 6 (and some other minor threads)
www.diyhifi.org
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