ModWright Oppo BDP-105

Hi Jeff

I am happy the modified 105 is sounding great. I am actually going to get one at some point because I love my modified Sony 5400. My only wish and I think the modwright oppo takes care of is a fully functional digital input. Please keep up with your updates. I really look forward to reading them.

Thank you Joe! The digital input on the 105 is indeed fully functional, the only limitation is that coaxial and optical are limited to a max of 96/24 whereas the USB will do full 192/24. Also the latest firmware allows DSD decoding, but only via a locally attached USB drive at this point. I intend to test that out this week and see how it sounds.

I've been doing my comparison of the modified 95 vs. 105 this morning, which I will write up shortly.
 
ModWright Oppo comparison: BDP-95 vs BDP-105

I've spent the past couple of hours performing a direct comparison of my two ModWright modified Oppo players. I haven't had the 95 in my system for the past couple of weeks, so I knew it would be interesting to plug it back in and see what differences I hear. To level the playing field as much as possible, I inserted the stock Electro-Harmonix 6SN7 tubes into both units. Same WW SE cables for both units. The only advantage for the 105 is that it is plugged into the new PS 9.9 power supply, which is what it comes with, while the 95 is plugged into the 9.0 PS. There is one other difference between the two players - I added the option of the Audio Magic Pulse Gen ZX, which my 95 does not have. Both units do have the optional Bybee Music Rails added to the 2-channel DAC.

The sound of both players is excellent, and I could have easily lived with the 95 permanently if not for the lack of digital input. In terms of tone, the 95 is a just a tad warmer and darker sounding. The 105 is brighter, more open and resolved sounding, while also being more quiet with a blacker background. Soundstage width is similar for both units, but the 105 definitely wins on soundstage depth. You are sitting a bit closer to the stage with the 105, and instruments are more distinct and occupy their own space more clearly. The increased resolution and micro-detail are especially noticeable with the texture of acoustic instruments, and the clarity and richness of the female voice is amazing. The 105 is also a bit more dynamic and extended sounding. Bass goes deeper with more impact with the 105, and the cymbals are just a bit crisper and real sounding. The 105 also wins on overall build quality of the stock unit, which I believe carries over to the performance as well.

I knew from the first time I turned on the 105 that it was a different sounding player, and I loved what I was hearing. The differences I describe above are not subtle - they are very real. That being said, the 95 still sounds great. It is very cohesive and smooth sounding. I am wondering if I still need a bit more break in with the 105, as it is not quite as smooth as the 95 (yet).

That is where things stand for now. As I mentioned, today will be my last day with the 95. It is a fantastic sounding player, and I highly recommend it. The 105 does take the sound to another level though, and it is my belief that it competes with the best of digital that is available at any price. I love being able to run my modified SB Touch into the coaxial digital input as well - music streaming has never sounded better! I am now finished for the foreseeable future in terms of digital source components - the ModWright Oppo 105 is the best and strongest link now in my system! :happy:
 
Hi Jeff.....sounds like the 105 is working out nice for you and has found a new home within your system! have you settled on the LS-100 pre and have you considered pairing up any of Dan's amps with his pre?
 
Thanks Jeff,

If my ModWright Sony had the digital input, I could see myself living with that unit for a long time. Dan makes amazing gear and now you've done it to me again. The ModWright Oppo 105 w/ new power supply is something I really need to get. Thanks for the great write-up.
 
Glad to read all the great reviews on the Modwrights.I have been in contact with Dan and Kristin and told them i would decide by this week if and when i'm sending mine in.
I guess i have made my decision.I'll be scheduling with her tomorrow.
More tubes!
It just doesn't get any better.
 
Awesome!

Kristin was great on the phone and makes the ordering process a breeze.
 
Hi Jeff.....sounds like the 105 is working out nice for you and has found a new home within your system! have you settled on the LS-100 pre and have you considered pairing up any of Dan's amps with his pre?

Hi Jeff - thanks and you should try to seek out the ModWright 105 to hear sometime, especially in context of the DAC shootout you and the guys were a part of. I have a feeling it would fare quite well!

I have the LS100 on extended loan from Dan - it sounds terrific and I would keep it on that basis, but I have a couple of items in mind for my next preamp so the LS100 as is won't be here forever. I will share more on that when I have permission. Once that is done I will definitely be seeing how the synergy of the ModWright amps matches up in my current setup.
 
Hi Jeff - thanks and you should try to seek out the ModWright 105 to hear sometime, especially in context of the DAC shootout you and the guys were a part of. I have a feeling it would fare quite well!

I have the LS100 on extended loan from Dan - it sounds terrific and I would keep it on that basis, but I have a couple of items in mind for my next preamp so the LS100 as is won't be here forever. I will share more on that when I have permission. Once that is done I will definitely be seeing how the synergy of the ModWright amps matches up in my current setup.

Thanks Jeff.....Will look into the 105, let us know what direction you end up going. Happy Listening!
 
Thanks Jeff,

If my ModWright Sony had the digital input, I could see myself living with that unit for a long time. Dan makes amazing gear and now you've done it to me again. The ModWright Oppo 105 w/ new power supply is something I really need to get. Thanks for the great write-up.

Thank you Joe - and let me know when you are ready to pull the trigger!

Glad to read all the great reviews on the Modwrights.I have been in contact with Dan and Kristin and told them i would decide by this week if and when i'm sending mine in.
I guess i have made my decision.I'll be scheduling with her tomorrow.
More tubes!
It just doesn't get any better.

Mike - nice to have you here, and I believe you will be very pleased with your decision. Keep us posted!
 
Thanks Jeff.....Will look into the 105, let us know what direction you end up going. Happy Listening!

Will do Jeff - preamp news/direction will be sometime around this summer. I look forward to being able to share what's coming! In the meantime, my system has never sounded better. I owe part of that to you, and a TT upgrade will likely be in the not too far off future for me as well!
 
Thank you Jeff for your mini comparison between two greats; the older, and the newer (more happily featured too).

I like listening to what I'm reading. :satisfying:

Thanks Bob! I hope you are able to find a way to hear one sometime. The value/return on investment is through the roof with the ModWright modifications. I know many people flinch (or worse) at spending $3k for modifying a $1.2k machine, however that always seems to change for those who actually listen to one!
 
Thanks Bob! I hope you are able to find a way to hear one sometime. The value/return on investment is through the roof with the ModWright modifications. I know many people flinch (or worse) at spending $3k for modifying a $1.2k machine, however that always seems to change for those who actually listen to one!

Ain't that the truth!
 
Thanks Bob! I hope you are able to find a way to hear one sometime. The value/return on investment is through the roof with the ModWright modifications. I know many people flinch (or worse) at spending $3k for modifying a $1.2k machine, however that always seems to change for those who actually listen to one!


I notice you say 3K in mods.Did you go with the Bybee rails also?
And is there a difference between the Truth umb and a Signature Truth Umb.
I did not see it on the website.The "signature" that is.
Thanks.
 
I notice you say 3K in mods.Did you go with the Bybee rails also?
And is there a difference between the Truth umb and a Signature Truth Umb.
I did not see it on the website.The "signature" that is.
Thanks.

The standard mod cost is $2300 - if you add the Bybee music rail and Pulse Gen ZX options it pushes the cost to almost $3k. The Signature Truth umbillical is standard now for the 105 mod.
 
The standard mod cost is $2300 - if you add the Bybee music rail and Pulse Gen ZX options it pushes the cost to almost $3k. The Signature Truth umbillical is standard now for the 105 mod.

Thanks.I'm going with the Bybee rails but need to research the pulse gen whatever thing.Not familiar with it.
 
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