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    Using Power Conditioner to eliminate Noise carried over Ethernet

    AkiKhan, In my system I have the Ethernet filter after the second fiber optic converter and just before the the streamer
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    Using Power Conditioner to eliminate Noise carried over Ethernet

    Building on republicoftexas69 post, fiber optic cables do not carry electrical noise. A simple and cost effective way to reduce noise on an Ethernet cable is to use two fiber optic media converters back to back prior to your Dac or streamer. In this case the only electrical noise that will be...
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    Berkeley Audio Design DACS!

    I owned a Berkeley alpha reference 3. In my system the ref 3’s detail retrieval was incredible. On some tracks you could hear each individual back ground singer instead of one voice. On another track you could hear that the singers voice was layered in depth instead of faded. On other tracks you...
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    LampizatOr Baltic 3

    I am feeding my B3 with an Arunder N200. One disk contains my library in PCM 96/24 and the other disk contains the same library in DSD 128. I prefer listening to the DSD 128. However in blind listening test I cant tell the difference between the two libraries.
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    LampizatOr Baltic 3

    At the capital fest I noticed that a horizon was using a 12AT7 with an adapter in place of the 6sN7 tubes. Can you also do this with a Baltic 3?
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    Lampizator announcement: launch of our all new TOTL HORIZON DAC

    Also at the capital fest I noticed that the horizons had different tube types for the 6sn7 depending on the room. One of the horizons had what seemed to be a 12ax7 or 12au7. Dont know the exact tube since the room was dark and my eye sight is spotty. Does anyone know if a 12ax7 with an adapter...
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    LampizatOr Baltic 3

    CV378 (1960); Sylvania JAN 6SN7GT (1955); Electro Harmonix 12BH7 Gold

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