I can't seem to figure out how to do that! Please inform me and I will! KenHi Ken,
very interesting to hear - and it’s the same as I experienced the Tempus. My review is ready in a few days.
Can you post a link to your Qobuz playlist?
I can't seem to figure out how to do that! Please inform me and I will! KenHi Ken,
very interesting to hear - and it’s the same as I experienced the Tempus. My review is ready in a few days.
Can you post a link to your Qobuz playlist?
I have read that a switch installed upstream in a network (before the Acoustics Muon Pro) needs to have data capacity beyond 100MB. If I recall correctly, someone from Network Acoustics advised an owner of a Innuos PhoenixNet switch to pass on a purchase of a Muon Pro. Apparently the Innuos restricting data output below 100MB creates a some type bottleneck for the Muon Pro. I’m surprised you successfully combined his Muon Pro with your PhoenixNet. I also have a PhoenixNet and I am interested in the Muon Pro. I’m a bit confused here. Can anyone clarify the requirements for a switch used with the Muon Pro?Curious to know how it sounds compared to the Innuos PhoenixNET, if anyone can do this comparison in future.
Hi, I can not answer those questions exactly, but have some anecdotal info.have read that a switch installed upstream in a network (before the Acoustics Muon Pro) needs to have data capacity beyond 100MB. If I recall correctly, someone from Network Acoustics advised an owner of a Innuos PhoenixNet switch to pass on a purchase of a Muon Pro. Apparently the Innuos restricting data output below 100MB creates a some type bottleneck for the Muon Pro. I’m surprised you successfully combined his Muon Pro with your PhoenixNet. I also have a PhoenixNet and I am interested in the Muon Pro. I’m a bit confused here. Can anyone clarify the requirements for a switch used with the Muon Pro?
Rob (NA) explained to me that the Muon Pro can be used with the PhoenixNET without any problem, and I tried it successfully. It works very well in my system, period! After a few set up experiments, I’m liking the Muon Pro between the router and the PNET, that surprised me because NA recommends to use it between the switch and server/streamer (where IME it sounds nice, too).I have read that a switch installed upstream in a network (before the Acoustics Muon Pro) needs to have data capacity beyond 100MB. If I recall correctly, someone from Network Acoustics advised an owner of a Innuos PhoenixNet switch to pass on a purchase of a Muon Pro. Apparently the Innuos restricting data output below 100MB creates a some type bottleneck for the Muon Pro. I’m surprised you successfully combined his Muon Pro with your PhoenixNet. I also have a PhoenixNet and I am interested in the Muon Pro. I’m a bit confused here. Can anyone clarify the requirements for a switch used with the Muon Pro?
I don’t know unfortunately the Nordost qnet. Just 2 things I‘d recommend to consider: the qnet is not the very latest development in a segment that is very much driven by new experience & findings.Hi Tempus guys
Did anyone have the chance to compare the tempus with the nordost qnet switch ?
I'm currently with Ediscreation but looking to upgrade.
Thanks in advance
Does the Tempus have fuse access below the IEC plug input?I don’t know unfortunately the Nordost qnet. Just 2 things I‘d recommend to consider: the qnet is not the very latest development in a segment that is very much driven by new experience & findings.
The other: the overall switch performance is massively dependent on the power supply. The better the „match“ is the better the performance. Tempus has developed their power supply to the specific needs of the switch, which is key to its outstanding performance.
So far I am very impressed with the Tempus
Yes it does. Already thought about using a SR Purple fuseDoes the Tempus have fuse access below the IEC plug input?
To my ears, some switches move the listener closer to the stage so to speak. Does the Muon Pro + PhoenixNET create that change in perspective?Rob (NA) explained to me that the Muon Pro can be used with the PhoenixNET without any problem, and I tried it successfully. It works very well in my system, period! After a few set up experiments, I’m liking the Muon Pro between the router and the PNET, that surprised me because NA recommends to use it between the switch and server/streamer (where IME it sounds nice, too).
He also said that it can work even better using Gigabit switches, it’s not a question of speed but it’s due to a larger bandwidth and wire geometry that can offer more noise reduction.
My advice? Email Rob, he’s very kind and responsive, please feel free to say him that I asked you to contact him.
That would be the route to go. Not sure if it would really be as beneficial as it has been with my amplifiers and sources.I was thinking Swiss Digital Fuse Box for fuse replacement.
do you use both the Tempus and the Muon Pro? Have you tried other switches?There is a great review of the Tempus here: https://www.hifi-advice.com/blog/re...views-digital-cable/network-acoustics-tempus/
I can just confirm these findings and I am highly satisfied with the switch.
Yes I use both, Tempus and Muon Pro streaming system. As mentioned in the review every step, improvement is replicable - solely Tempus, adding Muon Pro filter and then also streaming system.do you use both the Tempus and the Muon Pro? Have you tried other switches?
That review was indeed helpful.
Yes I use both, Tempus and Muon Pro streaming system. As mentioned in the review every step, improvement is replicable - solely Tempus, adding Muon Pro filter and then also streaming system.
I have compared it to a number of switches and also fiber solutions but it provided the best overall performance.
Jasond, I’ve ordered a Tempus, Muon Pro Streaming kit plus an extra Muon Ethernet cable, as an upgrade (I hope) to my PhoenixNet and Audioquest Diamond Ethernet cables. As you mentioned having experience with other switches, are you able to comment on any differences between the PhoenixNET and the Tempus/Muon Pro kit? I’m hoping it will be a touch less dark, add more dimension, air, upper frequency detail and improve timing and flow, all of the qualities Christiaan references in his review you linked, but not sure if I should expect improvements in these areas coming from a PhoenixNET…. I’m feeding my Zenith Mk3 / PhoenixUSB / Tambaqui.There is a great review of the Tempus here: https://www.hifi-advice.com/blog/re...views-digital-cable/network-acoustics-tempus/
I can just confirm these findings and I am highly satisfied with the switch.