Russ Andrews adds revved-up Humax Freesat and Freeview boxes to its range

New from Russ Andrews Accessories are 'hotted-up' versions of Humax's FOXSAT-HDR Freesat and HDR-FOX T2 Freeview receivers, claiming improvements to sound and picture quality through enhanced power supplies and input/output circuitry.
The new models build on the company's earlier launch of a tuned Sky+ HD box.
Starting with standard 1TB versions of the Humax PVRs, the company creates its £611 tuned version with a variety of upgrades starting with the removal of the standard captive mains lead.

The box is then fitted with an IEC socket so the user can choose their own mains lead, along with the company's Silencer mains filter and ClarityMains enhancer.
Selected components in the power supply sections are also improved, notably with the replacement of standard capacitors with Panasonic audio grade versions.
Also upgraded are the aerial/dish inputs – depending on version – and the HDMI and Scart outputs. The casework is fitted with acoustic damping and Russ Andrews Big Cone Feet are provided.
The price includes the 'donor' set-top box, but existing owners of these Humax boxes can have their units upgraded by Russ Andrews. The price is £399, plus £12 for collection of the box and delivery to the company, and the process takes around five working days.
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Comments
I have tried their upgrades in the past. In my opinion they are overpriced, and do not make much difference to sound or picture.
I have used another company, audiocom international, before, who also upgrade audio video equipment; and their upgrades are much better value, and make a difference. That was my experience with these two companies.
Sorry for confusion, relocated: the information we had from RA suggested it was something it was now introducing.
Just in case anyone else is confused, as I was.
This is the same stuff that Russ Andrews has been doing for some months now.
This not a Mk 2 upgrade as I thought must be the case given the above article.
I can think of better ways to waste money.
Wow upgrading is the next big thing, i bet my wife won't think the same when i send her off to be upgraded