Hey! How about a pic of the "little" room with the A5s if not converted to active sound lab condition!
I got a chance to borrow’s Nenon’s Taiko router (TR) for a few days and was able to do several A-B comparisons against a Ubiquity router it replaced. This was done on my headphone system that’s powered completely off the grid with a Stromtank. The sessions were done with local files only on XDMS and no live internet connection - e.g. no lan cable connected to Ubiquity or TR.And one more note from me - I have only spent about 48 hours with my router and DCD, but I really like what I am hearing.
I listened to it the first day when I received it, that was Monday evening. And then I gave it to a friend to try. During the rest of the week, I could not unhear what I heard on Monday night... it would take more than a week to forget that sound and get adjusted. I kept trying to listen to music while the router was out but it was not the same, and I found better things to do. I kept missing that Monday night sound.
I got the router and DCD back yesterday and the sound from Monday was back. Didn't want to comment before I spend enough time with it, but I knew what was missing from my system, and it was very difficult to go back to listening without the router/DCD.
Many people, including me, are wondering why there aren't as many glowing reviews of the Taiko router as we've seen with the Taiko switch. I believe there are 3 reasons for that:
1. There aren't that many routers out there. And the ones that are out are likely still burning-in. Many people are waiting to read more feedback before placing an order. I don't blame them - the Taiko router is not cheap. And a router is not exactly a major product in the common audiophile wisdom book. If you ask me, that needs to change!
2. It is not as easy and quick to switch back and forth like it is with the switch. And the less technical people who got it up and running are hesitant to do A/B comparisons with the router and without. It's expected that the more technical people will jump on this type of A/B rather that people like @Steve Williams let's say (sorry Steve, nothing personal but I know what problems you ran into since I was helping you and I can completely understand why you wouldn't want mess around with A/B comparisons).
3. The router does something different than the switch. The first time you attempt to fix your network, there is a real WOW effect. The Taiko switch did that for a lot of people. As we continue to "fix" our network, the effect is not WOW, but it's fundamental. You just can't go back - just like I could not listen to my system without the Taiko router this week.
Even after only spending 48 hours, I can make the following statement:
For those of you with a Taiko Extreme, Taiko NIC and Taiko Switch wondering whether the Taiko Router is worth the price tag - you will get it sooner or later and you won't regret that decision. It's an essential piece of the Taiko ecosystem that you can't skip.
Dear Emile, if using a fiber modem Huawei OptiXstar HG8245W5-6T-V2 (12V 1.5A), should I plug the 12V cable modem to a spare output of the Taiko DCD? Or this would degrade the sound?
Other options would be to connect to the second output of the Plixir Statement, or connect to a completely separate 12V linear power supply. Which should be the best option?
In my opinion, the router is a must have if you have the switch already. Overall, the router is bringing totally different improvements than the Taiko switch did. In my system, I feel as if the TR brought bigger improvements than the Taiko switch.
I got a chance to borrow’s Nenon’s Taiko router (TR) for a few days and was able to do several A-B comparisons against a Ubiquity router it replaced. This was done on my headphone system that’s powered completely off the grid with a Stromtank. The sessions were done with local files only on XDMS and no live internet connection - e.g. no lan cable connected to Ubiquity or TR.
The TR/Ubiquity and the Taiko switch are powered by a Lifo Battery running at 12v ($100 on Amazon). A great alternative to a LPS if you plan on waiting for the Taiko BPS. This also allowed me to keep my entire system off the grid. I live in a congested area with really bad power.
I totally agree, Emile, that what the router does is something I cannot do without anymore.Happy you enjoyed it so much. I do personally agree with you now that the Router makes a bigger difference then the switch + networkcard due the impact it has on some important fundamental aspects of music reproduction. Especially the sound staging, airiness and fully stable 3D imaging, is something I cannot do without anymore. It just creates a much more believable “you are there” experience.
I am surprised. Is this so only in a set up without another non Taiko router doing other non audio internet things?I would compare:
1) plugged into the DCD on a filtered output
2) on a completely separate linear powersupply
the second output option I would expect to be the least desirable.
Comments like this make me REALY happy that I ordered the router and DCD. I can't wait to hear them in my system!I totally agree, Emile, that what the router does is something I cannot do without anymore.
That “you are there” experience is like nothing I’ve heard before from my system.
Here is the battery.Great feedback. Thank you.
A couple of questions:
1. Which lifo battery are you using? I'm in the same boat re: waiting for BPS.
2. If you haven't had to return the router yet, would you be able to try putting the taiko router after the ubiquiti. This would help us understand how much of the benefit is cleaning up the old router versus eliminating it.
Cheers
I am surprised. Is this so only in a set up without another non Taiko router doing other non audio internet things?
I had supposed the modem to be on the “dirty” side, with all things including and after the Taiko router being the “clean” side.
I plan using a fiber modem including fritzbox router, feeding an Ediscreation silent switch extreme - as “dirty” side before the Taiko router.
I had planned to use a completely separate lps, a Ferrum Hypsos, for the Fritzbox.
Should I use a filtered output of the Taiko dc distributor instead?
Lps for the “clean” side is a SJ mini arc6dc4.
I just found the above window. I'll wait for confirmation from someone Taiko before doing anything I might regret!Hey @wil it looks like it's this screen. Ck Taiko FAQ page for a few screens grabs. I have not done this myself, fyi, but looks right. Good Luck.
Is there a post anywhere that suggests best settings when using iPad as Audio Remote only?Just installed ios 17.1 in my ipad,
very good improvement In my system..
Did not expect that .
Is there a reason or just fresh system like in old days of DIY servers?