I've recently added an iFi Lan Silencer Pro and it's quite remarkable. Great addition.
ifi LAN iSilencer
I discovered this Ethernet signal purifier for network audio streamers, just by chance, while surfing the internet. I have an extremely highly resolving hifi system. After reading all the positive customer comments and reviews, I said to myself, what the heck, only 89 bucks, let's go for it. After receiving the ifi, as recommended, I plugged it into my audio switch, then plugged one end of the ethernet cable into it, and plugged the other end of that ethernet cable into my DAC/Streamer. Now, I already have a variety of audio tweaks throughout my system, including my speakers. But when I added the ifi, the background got even deeper, darker and blacker. It was absolutely amazing!!! This little gizmo worked exactly as advertised!!! Highly recommended.
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I'm using Ethernet filtration and Galvanic Isolators. One in case of shock/surge/lighting and the other to filter ethernet noise. Big sonic difference when just an old blue cat five cable is compared. I'm using two EverStar MI-300's on each system and for ethernet filtration a Telegartner M12 Gold on one system and a Network Acoustics Muon on another systems. Switches and cables are audio grade too. |
Here’s a positive live testimonial. . https://youtu.be/RR7KJY5qpZc?si=dLNq_7f0l3Epe43R The more resolution your system provides (ergo….high-end in lockstep with price …), the “better” it works . TAKEAWAY: NOTE: there are other options out there operating in the same filtering principles. This is not going to provide a Jesus or A-Hah moment on its own, , but at its puny price as part of an overall cradle-to-grave approach, it helps.
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