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If you want to improve your ethernet playback, the optimum thing to do is SOtM Switch with internal upgrade clock along with SOtM Ethernet cable with filter. Makes a BIG difference.https://sotm-usa.com/products/sotm-dcbl-cat7-lan-cablehttps://sotm-usa.com/products/snh-10g?variant=21179555217487
Using a music server which is hard wired to a router for streaming and art work only. I use a router supplied by Fios. Would a different router make a sonic difference and why ? Why are routers better than another ? charles
What improvement on playback you have settled with these equipment..?
Hi Charles, switch and router don't change anything on the sound domain. Why ? because they don't modify the data source (your streaming files) and the electrical ethernet signal is already galvanically protected side by side on controllers / HOST standard devices (Switch/NIC) .. difference about network devices, router , wi-fi router , switch and so on , hold on protocols that they are able to manage; most of the consumer network devices use generic purpose processors and manages all the work on software side. enterprise network devices use dedicated processor to do so , and relies on it to gain fast operation work..hi-fi switch or router anyway don't exist , most of these companies use netgear branded board to sell "audiophile" switch; they insert a regulated clock inside and nothing else .. this is the dark side of the moon. Jitter, latency , packet loss exist in ethernet and analog signals but , don't care for the digital info (your streaming source files) carried on ..
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All misinformation. These things do matter and many audiophile switches are new designs, like the SOtM.I started by modding my own netgear router by improving the power delivery to the active devices inside and changing the SMPS to a fast LPS. This did help, but not as much as an audiophile switch with a fast LPS.I have experimented with multiple different switches and Ethernet cables as well as isolators and filters. They all make an improvement if used in the right places, and cables in optimum lengths.If you don't have a system that is resolving enough to hear the improvement, this might lead to down the garden path.
Yup, LPS’s matter on network equipment. I have my router and separate switch both on Uptone LPS 1.2’s. As your digital source quality improves, the network gear becomes more and more of the bottleneck. Bigger and bigger SQ leaps from network gear/power improvements come after you have that source server/endpoint tech really dialed in. The custom switch options out there likely take things to a whole other level.