Cat 5 - 6 -7 or 8


Which is best to use for audio?

Thanks!

 

high-amp

While in general (eg from router to computer) shielded is preferred, if you are connecting a component (eg DAC) to a network switch or directly to a router or computer, check with the manufacturer of the component before deciding.  I recently acquired a dCS Rossini DAC.  I asked the manufacturer for recommendations re an ethernet cable.  The response:

"Thank you for contacting dCS. I hope you are enjoying your Rossini so far, if you have had a chance to try it out?

The short answer is that no, there is no sonic benefit to using 'audiophile' Ethernet cables in an audio system. A basic, unshielded CAT5e or CAT6 cable is all you need. 

The longer answer is that such 'audiophile' cables can introduce a host of problems that are simply not present with an appropriate cable - the main two being that they frequently cause ground noise issues in audio systems resulting in a drop in audio quality, and the very rigid cable paired with overly large connectors can cause damage to the Ethernet port itself. Take a quick look at our FAQ on this here.

The mindset to take with your network and with streaming is that you are aiming for a network which is stable and reliable, not one which sounds good. With Ethernet, using standard networking gear the sound quality takes care of itself. 

I hope this makes sense, but please feel free to let me know if you have any questions and I'll be happy to elaborate. "

Incidentally, dCS has been excellent in terms of customer support, quickly answering email questions.  

 

curlyhifi - Thanks. I found an old roll of unshielded cat6e at work, is that ok? Ans I see Blue Jean cable sells a cat6a, never heard of the "A" before?

Not sure if anyone is still following this thread but I was about to order some ethernet cables from Blue Jeans and Jeff stated this to me in an email this morning:

"The only thing to avoid is mixing shielded and unshielded"

I emailed back and asked:

I just wanted to clarify something, if I have an unshielded ethernet cable throughout my house, running from room to room from my centralized router. I shouldn’t run a shielded ethernet cable from the same router (or switch) to say my music streamer of my stereo. I should keep everything unshielded?

His answer: "Yes, that is correct"

Now, Jeff didn’t explain why, but some here have suggested running shielded RF cable close to the audio equipment itself.

Can anyone elaborate on this?

craig - maybe you nailed it!