Electrocompaniet EMC-1: let's talk?


"The history of the player is:
24/96 (original)
24/192 (upgraded DAC)
24/192 UP (upgraded DAC plus various internal component upgrades).

The "SE" and "MKII" designations refer to the 24/192 UP and 24/192 players. Neither of these are actually official names given by Electrocompaniet. Someone (dealer or customer) referred to the EMC-1 players as "SE" and "MKII" some months back and the names just kinda' stuck."
The above from the horse's mouth, an authorized dealer. After having gone through hell selling my Dodson 217 MK II D, competing w/guys mistakenly advertising their units w/out mentioning they were upgraded and not the latest model, I'm a bit sensitive to mis-categorizations, no matter how innocent. (Anyone playing these games should be pilloried in front of an array of Bose speakers).
128x128jayme
EC is a little slow but the end product is really good most of the time and unbelievable with the EMC. They wanted the money for the upgrade. I can't blame them. I paid for it with a smile on my face. Other people have to eat too.
I'm reporting here that the power supplies mod parts have arrived: 24 tiny diodes and three capacitors, for $65.
Hope they install easily. I'll have it performed by a top pro to insure success. Finally!
Ernie:

Send it on over (I need the practice for when I install the C4S boards in my Paramours:-).

Probably need a few bottles of Maker's Mark as well, just to keep the old hands steady.
Sorry if the response is not related with the above subject, but i´m new in this forum and have an urgent question.
I´ve recently bought an EMC-1 UP (¡marvelous sound!) and suddenly realized that I cannot check the remaining time for a track. I can only check the total remaining time of the entire CD.
Is this normal?
Why is not available this option from the remote control?
It sounded very strange for me.

Thanks