Streaming Sound Quality - Want the very best sound quality? Network Acoustics ENO...


Like many of you fellow Agoners I am striving to get the best sound quality out of my digital streaming front end. To that end I have invested in various high end switches, re-clockers, ethernet cables, various USB filters/re-clockers, high end servers and delved into fiber optic conversion configurations. All of these measures did improve sound quality at varying levels. I felt my system sounded as good as a decent CD transport on many streaming recordings in Qobuz. However, I still felt there was something missing. I felt my system was still being held back. You can see my system under virtual systems here.

Well, I stumbled across something that has finally enabled my digital system to be all it can be. I cannot fully express the level of sound quality improvement realized with the addition of the Network Acoustics ENO Ag filter and ENO Ag streaming ethernet cable. It has been 10 days now since I added these to my system and I can now confidently say my streaming and system are all they can be sonically.

Here is the set up that has caused me to sell off and move past many other powered filters, reclockers, fiber optic options, and other streaming tweaks and gadgets. Frankly, the ENO additions are miles ahead of these other options sonically in my system and experience. Miles. This is my personal experience and please understand this perspective.

Netgear NighHawk modem/router power by an LPS > Supra cat 8 ethernet cable > English Electric 8Switch > Network Acoustics ENO Ag streaming cable > ENO Ag ethernet filter > Innuos Zenith III > Mojo Audio Evo dac

The English Electric 8Switch is also wonderful. Will a lower cost, standard switch sound as good in this set-up? Not sure as I have not tried. I am so ecstatic with my sound system that I don’t want to touch it!

There is a certain rightness from top to bottom that’s intoxicating. The tone is so beautiful and natural with no hint of electronic glare or digital artificiality. Music flows with far greater ease and has an uncanny, unforced nature to it. The stage is far deeper with the music flowing from a plane that is layered and completely separate of the speakers. This aural sensation, at this level of nuance, is new to my system and experience. The ENO products made this possible.

Instruments are presented with a new realism that is arresting to my senses. There is a wholistic presentation that spreads out all around me and my space. Just a joy to experience. Yes, the speakers seem to float the music into my space without any attention or localization of the speaker box or physical presence.

No part of frequency spectrum is out of place or forced. I am sure this has to do with the absence of noise. My music is equally articulate and resolved at low or loud volumes. Music stays controlled and enticing no matter how complex or bombastic the recording.

The ENO filter is passive, not powered, so there is no need of any power supply or plug. This is a huge plus.

Hope you streaming audiophiles find this helpful.

Bill
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@lalitk I see, you've learned all there is needed to be learned. And yes, I will carry on.

Been listening and comparing the sound through Roon with:

  • DejaVu server connected directly to the EVO B4B DAC using USB (DejaVu is core and player), and
  • DejaVu connected by Ethernet to the Metrum Ambre and then by AES/EBU to the EVO B4B DAC (DejaVu is core and Ambre is player)

In both cases, the ENO was connected after a Bonn N8 switch and in front of the DejaVu server.

My initial impressions remain unchanged in that both connections sound very good with the direct DejaVu>EVO connection resulting in a slightly fuller, more rounded presentation and the DejaVu>Ambre>EVO connection being slightly more incisive and dynamic.  Some may describe it as musicality vs. clarity.  The differences are slight but seem repeatable.  However, there are other variables not least of which being the USB vs. AES/EBU connection at the DAC.  If I had to select one option now, I would probably choose the direct DejaVu>EVO connection, without using the Ambre, as it seems the direct connection is slightly more musical and enjoyable on a wide range of material - but I could live with either.  

@mitch2 are you streaming (perhaps Tidal or Qobuz or from NAS) through the DejaVu server using Roon ? How much do you think the Eno added to the SQ ?

In working through my network connections, I have recently done some reading on switches.  The more I read, the more skeptical I become about what is being marketed and sold as an "audiophile" switch, and the high prices of these switches.

The thread on Audiophile Style titled "Uptone Ether Regen - English Electric 8 Switch Comparison" is interesting.  I am left wondering whether any of these have value beyond that of a basic Netgear or TP-Link switch.

 

@debjit_g 

This recent exploration of my streaming set-up all started because I purchased the ENO Ag and a Network Acoustics network cable.  A member here alerted me to this unit being for sale and I was fortunate to jump on it quickly.

I have a Mojo Audio server/streamer (DejaVu) and their DAC (EVO B4B).  I have a 45 foot long network cable from my router into the server and then USB into the DAC.  I added the ENO ahead of the server, by first bringing the network cable into a Bonn N8 switch, then the Network Acoustics cable from the switch to the ENO, then the short network cable attached to the ENO into the server.  The server runs Roon and serves as both the core and player.  I stream both Tidal and Qobuz but the addition of Qobuz is recent.  

Even before trying the different set-ups, I thought the system sounded very nice, organic, full-bodied tone, and powerful, with good extension and staging.  My initial opinion was that the ENO added something that made the music sound just a little more real somehow, but I haven't yet been able to point to one particular thing that causes that.  My plan is to stick with it for some time and then take it out and decide whether I am missing anything.  Leaving new stuff in for a while and then taking it out to assess differences has been a good method over the years for me to evaluate what I like the sound of.  Right now I would say the ENO filter was a positive addition but I really don't know why yet until I listen more.

The Mojo Audio stuff is built great, with outstanding power supplies, and both pieces use high quality I/O boards by JCAT such as this XE USB board.  I suspect the already high quality pathway of my server/streamer and DAC have a lower need for corrections brought on by small add-on boxes.  Even the ENO and their cables are certainly less than a revelation, but may be one of the few add-ons to make a positive difference.