The separation from non-audio traffic is the area of improvement that I'm watching. After I got the Grimm MU1 server/streamer/upsampler, the etherREGEN no longer mattered (to me; some folks with the MU1 have kept the eR. I actually used two eRs in series, both with LPS. One eR also had a very good external clock attached, with its own LPS). The MU1 made me more sensitive to the additive qualities -- that is, an LPS or switch add to the sound just as they subtract noise. The user may or may not want those additions.But how much improvement can other aspects such as separation from traffic on the non-audio networks, minimised use of wifi and universal SFP cages make?
Therefore, I'm holding off on a switch while this area develops further (the current state seems similar to where where streamers were in their development a few years ago). The Muon Pro serves the setup well for now. The SwitchX seems like it is going in the right direction, although all the additional boxes do not fit my preference for simplicity and custom-designed hardware vs. a mod.
Since the SFP cages are a future use for the Tempus, that might change my mind depending upon how they develop that function (I prefer to do one demo once the technology is settled). I've also had an optical converter with LPS. These also add their own sound. Some folks suggest the connecting cables have an affect on the sound too. Optical cables! If true, any conversion must add some kind of noise while it subtracts other kinds. At least that is my working hypothesis. But, I am not an audio designer nor have I played one on TV.
That is a question that I have. If you access the internet, are you really completely isolating the "clean" side. The designer suggests not doing that, I believe. In my own setup, only the hifi is fed with a wired copper connection. Everything else is wifi. Does that make any difference? I don't know. Folks have told me it doesn't because it is all one network. All I know is that the Grimm MU1 + NA Muon Pro sounds pretty darn good. And the best I've heard at home.From what I understand, the iPad/music controller client connected to the 'clean' side of SwitchX can still have access to the internet. So while inconvenient, it's not like the 'iPad' cannot be used for typical internet functions.