Best Modem for BT ADSL?

I'm trying to find the best equipment for a bad performing ADSL line (1-2mbps).
Originally it was 0.9mb download, using a D-Link 320 modem, but using a TalkTalk brand D-Link router (DSL-2780), it has jumped up to 1.6mb. I then bought a Draytek Vigor 120 modem, as I've read this is a very good modem. But again I only experience under 1mb of download. Also tried a Sky router which also gave under 1mb speeds. So it seems the equipment I use has a big influence on the speed.
Are there any settings that could explain the differences? The DrayTek is supposed to be one of (if not the) best ADSL modem (£50!), so I'm surprised it's not getting the best speeds.
I'm guessing I could try a Home Hub off eBay, but I don't see why that would work better than other brands, unless it comes preloaded with certain settings..
I've also eliminated other factors, as I'm just swapping out the modem between speed tests so that's the only thing changing.
Thanks for any info!
(ps. I tried tech support but that was going nowhere..)

The speed goes up as well as down however. I can swap to and from the TalkTalk and it's consistently sub-1mb with other equipment, but always goes back up to 1.5-1.8 on the TalkTalk router. I've tried several times in a row with same results.
If it was a line noise issue, I would have thought the problem would carry over to the following speed tests.
Do modems do anything fancy with regards to negociating a signal?
I've read about chipset matching modems to ISPs equipment, as they (supposedly!) talk to each other to work out an optimal signal strength/setting.
Trouble is I need to work out if this DrayTek is gonna be any good fairly soon, as I need to return within 7 day cooling off if not.

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