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High End Mod For Denon PRA-1000

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Denon PRA-1000 High End Mod Upgrade Kit

Make your PRA- 1000 really high end by replacing old capacitors and 2 Ultra High-Quality Audio pre-amplifiers.

Outstanding sound quality! You will feel the difference!

What is included in kit

Audio capacitors

45 count. Nichicon MUSE KZ / FG , FW , KW , KA

Burr-Brown SoundPlus High Performance Audio Operational Amplifiers

2 pre-amplifiers to replace the old NJM4560/NJM4558

The new provide Low Noise, Precision, High Speed
Ultra High-Quality Audio

Low Noise, 80 nV p-p (0.1 Hz to 10 Hz) 3 nV/√Hz@ 1 kHz
Low Drift, 0.2 V/ C
High Speed, 17 V/s Slew Rate
63 MHz Gain Bandwidth
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise 0.00003
Open Loop Gain (R/L = 600Ω) 126dB
DC Gain Linearity Error 0.000009%

if you have no experience please contact a specialist to do the replacement of electronic components!

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Denon High End Mod, Denon Upgrade Audio Caps

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What you should know when you make replacement

1 Mark all cables when separate circuit boards to avoid confusion in the assembly
2 All capacitors have the same parameters like old (Uf) , replace them one by one so as not to get confused!

Why should change the electrolytic capacitors?

1 Electrolytic capacitors are among the most important in an audio equipment and replacing them with high-quality capacitors from the factory will improve the sound quality


2 Electrolytic capacitors have life of work 1000-2000h then begin to lose their qualities


3 The use of Audio-Grade Capacitor Nichicon / Elna which are made specifically for audio equipment from high-end will make your machine in good times higher

Note: All capacitors and other products are original! Quality is everything to us!

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