Has anyone tried the new Synergistic Research UEF Performance Enhancer - Ethernet Filter?


I was wondering if anyone has tried the new (and expensive) Synergistic Research UEF Performance Enhancer - Ethernet Filter.  I find that some SR products such as their cable line are nicely effective while others..........well, maybe no so much.  According to SR these things run $300 each and plug into unused ethernet ports to "filter" ethernet signals.  Please weigh in here so I can ascertain whether they are worth a try.  Thank you.

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Sorry @fredrik222 but I do not think so??

Nice kit.  No wireless here but I have Innuos Statement and LessLoss DAC. 

So, you do not think Ozzy could be hearing a change from these gizmos with his kit? 

He has some top shelf gear and a very cool dog. 

Ozzy System | Virtual Listening Room (audiogon.com)

 

 

So far the only one who has tried the SR devices and reported on them, answering my original question is @ozzy.  Apparently he either is the only one who is literate or perhaps he doesn't have a personal selfish motive.  The rest of you quarrelers posted nothing useful and wasted my time.  So I am out of this utterly worthless thread, leaving it to the quarrelers who have nothing better to do.

So sorry, you are right. 😥

WBF might be the place to try. 

 

 

@jerryg123 no, he is saying he is hearing a difference, so I have no doubt about that. Is the speakers outputting something different? No they are not, it is physically impossible for these gizmos as you call them to change the output from the speaker. Hearing is an interpretation of the reality based on many many things.

 

these companies hate when you do a full spectrum analysis of the speaker output, but very few people do those types of reviews. 

Its difficult for me to understand how audio technically works.  And then you have multiple components made by different manufacturers that creat effects amongst them.

For this one, the name “Synergistic Research UEF Performance Enhancer - Ethernet Filter” sounds very cool.

I wonder if in the future you will be able to buy 1 or more sources that have everything inside of them.  No wires, separate boxes, etc.  I’d like a pair of B and O BeoLab 8000’s with a streamer, DAC, power supply and subwoofers built in