Until or unless they decide to certify these mods, or release their own
high end audiophile versions (unlikely), the risk is on us. Why should
Sean and his team spend their time determining what the problem is when
it could be tied to a defective part on a mod?  That is why companies
like Dinan (BMW) and Benz (AMG) and John Cooper Works (MINI) spend so
much $$ getting their products certified for warranty coverage (and
partly why they cost so damn much too). Modder beware. hey, the thing
is only $250. I'll buy a new one.

That said, I have ZERO qualms recommending Wayne at Boldercable, who
has modified two devices for me and built two power supplies and few
interconnects, digital cables, and a Bybee purifier. His work is great
(I opened it up to see up close), he uses the best parts, he knows the
gear, and has modded countless SB2's and SB3's. Plus, he backs up his
work.

Sean, glad to see your company supports the audiophile community and
hosts forums and the time spent developing software that allows high
resolution playback.

[See my blog on building an Audiophile SB3 based computer server:
http://musicserver.blogspot.com


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