Rbseteno,
You really need to go back to digital design 101.
Point 1: EMI affects jitter in all digital systems.
Point 2: Mechanical Hard Drives vs Non Mechanical Hard Drives
A mechanical hard drive by definition creates and radiates a greater amount of noise which is not just mechanical noise, but with the additional complexity of a moving hard drive's spinning motor, moving platers and other parts, you are going to generate greater amounts of noise which is directly being transfered into the digital signal, and this doesn't matter if your server is in the same room or in a different room then your dac..
An SSD has no moving parts, no motors, and will therefore by definition by quieter because it is not radiating noise into your digital signal.
Point 3: Empirical evidence vs a perceived expert who by definition will allready have a closed mind.
So a guy comes up and tells you that a particular hard drive sounds better did you stop and ask him how he came to this conclusion or did you tell him it is all bunk because I work for a hard drive manufaturer.
The guy who actually tested different hard drives if his testing methology is vailid and kept the same identical test scenario, perhaps has emprical evidence that in his tests his results were indeed valid and that he was getting better results from one hard drive then another, that doesn't mean his experiences are 100% valid unless other people did the exact same test.
Point 4:
Yesterday just to make sure we are 100% correct in our findings ran a simple experiment, because we are a store, we have multiple servers in three different rooms.
Here was the test:
Krell K300i Roon endpoint, volume was identical on all three Roon devices;
All servers were sending the Krell Roon packeted data over an ethernet connection.
Two servers were in an differnt room one server was in the same room on the same switch as the Krell K3001.
Played the same track at the same level on three different devices:
1: Innous Zenith MK II
2: Innous Statement
3: Baetis Reference server
Was there a difference and was that difference audible yes it was.
The Statement sounded far more realisitic, the soundstage was more dimensional, there was far greater attack with greatly improved dynamics.
The Baetis was reduced in these areas but still sounded very good.
The older MK II Innous which was the least expensive server sounded the worst, with a much flatter soundstage, and reduced dynamics, bass and resolution.
You are welcome to come to our shop and hear the demo for yourself.
So the take away was yes servers over ethernet do sound audibly different.
As per previous tests we did compare modified Mac Minis over USB vs Aurender, and Auralic servers and the dedicated servers sounded far better.
Again if you think about noise from the CPU and other chips affecting the digital data flowing out of the server which in the case of a Mac is not designed solely to eliminate radiated noise from affecting music signals it should be obvious that a purposefully designed device will always beat a jack of all trades device not designed for that purpose.
Last point:
"Since I use the ps audio DS dac, I haven’t had any corrupt data or any digital waveform corruption processing data thru Ethernet, no lost packets, and no packets out of order. I must have the only Mac that doesn’t corrupt data, lucky me "
How do you know? By your previous assertions that data from a Mac is just as good as a dedicated server it certainly sounds like you have not made that test.
We also didn't say Auralic Aries were junk we did say the previous versions didn't sound that good and the sound quality of digital today is very different from five years ago.
Ted Smith is a talented engineer but he is not a greater genius then anyone else that makes great digital, and it is impossible to completely extract a pristine digital data signal that one has allready been corupted by noise which is affecting the modulated wave form which contains your binary packets.
Again we did the test three servers, different room, all over the same ethernet network and all three servers sounded different, same track, same durration, exact same volume, same speakers, same amp.
So unlike you we don't work for a hard drive manufactuer we test audio products that are proven to be market leaders.
So it seems that Innous really does know how to make a fantastic sounding server.
Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ Innous dealers