+1 @zlone
Effect of Internet Service Quality on Streaming?
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@nyev just looked at your system pictures…couple of things you can try, if I may suggest… 1. Raise your cables off the floor. Cable elevators are not expensive. AQ makes decent ones called fog lifters. Lifting the speaker cables, interconnects and power cables off the floor in my system makes an audible difference. 3. your amplifier is too close to your streaming components. The power supply can be creating an EMI there. I would move the Innuos stuff away from it about a foot at least if possible. I’ve found, in my system with all the amps I ever had that the system sounded its best with the amp on the floor or amp stand and as far away from source components as possible . This will probably minimize the noise your speaker cables may be picking up from the streamer / network components ascwell. Again, just a thought and is cheap or even free to try. |
Ok, this is really interesting… I am sure not so much for you.
+1 @audphile1 You are comparing this to analog? I see some albums in your photos. Because this sounds like a power problem to me. My streamers are extremely insensitive to the incoming bitstream.
Are you direct wired into your streamer? Do you have direct lines to your system. I think I said this before… nice system. What happens if you take your power conditioner out of the loop. Can you borrow a different high end power conditioner… Everest or something? |
@nyev There’s an old saying, "Madness takes it toll; please have exact change." Feel for you. I have gone through a months’ long house internet bugaboo that was h e double hockey sticks to sort out. Is streamer hard wired? It does seem like power is the bandit but is it something in your network? Given the excellence of your equipment, I imagine you have enterprise level or better stuff up stream of your streamer. Have you asked, bribed or manacled your kids and others to cease web activity during the sound downturn times? This could be a revealing test. When there are problems the network pros always isolated it one part a time and build back in (I made this up but it sounds official). Run your system and then add back one other things, one at a time. A few more pot shot thoughts. Have you swapped out power supply cables? Is something in the jumble of cables too close to something else? St. Jude?
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Thanks for the ideas All. My sound has not experienced a SIGNIFICANT dip in quality since Friday evening so I’ve not yet had the chance to test streamed vs local file during a “bad” period. To answer a few questions that have come up:
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