These filters need two LAN cables. Other than a Cat 8 cable, has anyone found others that sound good? Or is there a separate thread on this subject? All LAN cables do not sound the same.
These filters need two LAN cables. Other than a Cat 8 cable, has anyone found others that sound good? Or is there a separate thread on this subject? All LAN cables do not sound the same.
I was sort of temporary setting up my system again and installed a mesh router. A Eero 6+. I put it next to my server and put a cheap Cat 6 from it to my server. I wonder, have I actually broken a noise chain on my digital side? This thread also go me thinking, why not drop a couple switches between the Eero and my server. To reclock the signal to my server. Can't hurt.
I have tired filters. A EM30 and a optical isolator. A big silver brick. Name escapes me now. I don't like the filters at all. They sound HIFI to me. Or compressed and closed in. But I do like a good switch. And I have read that stacking 2 to 3 switches is best. I actually bought a couple DLink switches to stack with my Linear Solution switch. They are sitting in the garage in a box. Time to dig around.
I hear 5 vs 6. Never tired 7 or higher. I have tried Home Depot 6 vs BlueJeans. I did not notice much if anything. I have tired an AudioQuest Cinimon. The AQ cable was a little darker. Not sure if it was color or not.I am using a flat 5e that most likely came from a seller on Amazon. I don't hear any cable-induced shortcommings.
I hear 5 vs 6. Never tired 7 or higher. I have tried Home Depot 6 vs BlueJeans. I did not notice much if anything. I have tired an AudioQuest Cinimon. The AQ cable was a little darker. Not sure if it was color or not.
I did an A/B of Synergistic Foundation SX versus Blue Jeans. It made the Blue Jeans seem broken.
Can you explain the difference between these cables?
Found that to be the case with the DH Labs Reunion CAT8 cable. Also pulled the shield to create an RFI drain no need for this with the EtherRegen in my system but like having the drain to clean of the dirty side of the signal going into the Optical Module v2. .Yes, better soundstage and more clarity. More musical all around.
I use Amphenol 75r BNC terminators in my network streamer and have experienced similar benefits. I get mine from Mouser.Here's a really good ethernet filter tweak... if your switch has a BNC clock input and its unused, block it using the Telos Quantum BNC cap.
I have used many RCA/XLR caps in the past and they do not always improve things, as sometimes socket caps can have a negative effect.
But the Telos Quantum BNC caps work very well, it may be the quantum conditioning, or if could just be noise the rejecting stuff they put in the cap ends. I now use them on my Naim 272 Streamer and an LHY SW-6 switch.
I have no doubt the Amphenol caps are doing a worthwhile job. But the Telos Quantum caps have some kind of RFI blocking stuff in the cap end which is supposedly a key to its performance. Only their Quantum series has it, even the normal Telos caps are just your average gold plated caps.I use Amphenol 75r BNC terminators in my network streamer and have experienced similar benefits. I get mine from Mouser.
The 75r Amphenols I use are these:I have no doubt the Amphenol caps are doing a worthwhile job. But the Telos Quantum caps have some kind of RFI blocking stuff in the cap end which is supposedly a key to its performance. Only their Quantum series has it, even the normal Telos caps are just your average gold plated caps.
And considering how few BNC caps we have to plug... its not cost prohibitive to use this product.
This BNC cap really made a difference on the Naim streamer as well. That digital board must be very susceptible to noise.
I compare this to the bad old days where I needed about 42 Cardas rca caps to plug up the preamp, blu-ray player and TV.
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