Network Switches
Here are a few...
Melco S100 (just announced) https://www.melco-audio-masters.com/uploads/1/0/1/5/101505220/mel_2073_s100_a4_2pp_info_sheet_v3.pdf
SOtM sNH - 10G https://www.sotm-audio.com/sotmwp/english/portfolio-item/snh-10g/
The Linear Solution Reference Audio Switch https://thelinearsolution.com/ref_swtch.html
Feel free to add others.
Melco S100 (just announced) https://www.melco-audio-masters.com/uploads/1/0/1/5/101505220/mel_2073_s100_a4_2pp_info_sheet_v3.pdf
SOtM sNH - 10G https://www.sotm-audio.com/sotmwp/english/portfolio-item/snh-10g/
The Linear Solution Reference Audio Switch https://thelinearsolution.com/ref_swtch.html
Feel free to add others.
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I have been obsessed with this issue and have tried all kinds of network switches and streamers....I could write a book. Here’s what I have been using with awesome results. Central Panel on Dedicated Circuit:
Listening Room on Separate Dedicated Circuit:
Interconnects & Cables:
Amplifiers & Speakers:
My favorite combination: Sonos Port (WiFi) - iFi SPDIF iPurifier - Custom Digital Interconnect & Power - Nagra Classic DAC/INT - Harbeth P3ESR I also got great sound from the Mac Mini (Apple Music/ALAC) using USB. The Franco Serblin Accordo speakers also sounded wonderful, depending on my mood. They are just different speakers. What has really surprised me is how good the Sonos Port sounds with the iFi SPDIF iPuifier. I was not expecting the Sonos and iFi to sound so good. I prefer it over my Linn DSM and the Bluesound Node 2i. I know that I’m limited to 16/44, but that’s what my CDs and Apple Lossless files are, so I don’t feel like I’m missing anything. I’m aware this goes against a lot of “audiophile” thinking and that using a Sonos Port with Nagra/Harbeth might sound silly, but after MONTHS of listening, this is what I came to. I also tried (and have though the years) lots of different cables, but I just make my own with excellent results. Please note that I use the Sonos Port in WiFi mode, which works flawlessly. Does WiFi sound better than wired Ethernet? No. Again, after MONTHS of listening, I can’t tell a difference. I tried most of the “audiophile” switches listed in this thread, and some of them (maybe) had a subtle improvement, but the iFi always sounded the best no matter what switch I used, and it really made the Sonos Port shine. What I learned is that power supplies and galvanic isolation make a difference. It’s not only about bits/data, but the power/current in the signal. I think that’s what several people in this thread kept stating. Power, especially in digital, makes a difference. I don’t think we have to spend a lot of money on switches and cables, but making sure they are powered and terminated properly goes a long way. Now....I’ll duck and dive to avoid the sticks and stones heading in my direction. Be easy, I’m just a music listener that spends too much time playing with audio. Thanks for reading! |
Just came across this Network Switch. English Electric Ethernet Switch: https://englishelectric.uk/ US$595 List. Affiliate of Chord Cable. |
The one thing that I have done to improve my 4 yr old (out of warranty )Aqvox switches and TP-Link FMC,s was open them up and install thin rubber on both top & bottom of the frames. This is what Aqvox does on there SE version to increase a blacker background and I also drilled holes in the bottom of the frames to attach 3 Alto_Extreame Lyd1 footers. The improvement I'm hearing I believe is a reduction in jitter. I have the switch, fmc and W4S LPS sitting on a Symposium Segue shelf feeding my server & dac. Another improvement I read about is that the switch should be feeding both the server and dac, with port 8 feeding the dac, fmc into port 1, port 4 feeding server, port 2 source ground into grounding box. This gave me better sound then the dac being feed from the server direct and I believe because the Aqvox switch re-clocks the signal but that's just a guess. |
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