In my system, it sounded good with the switches inserted and good without the switches inserted while using TAS/usb driver. I figured why have them in there? I put them in another system that the added benefit was very noticeable.
...do you mean Buffalo switch with PF upgrade? I have been using one @nenon fab-ed to very good end for a while now, before the Extreme...and with it for a couple of weeks.and someone using the Melco with pink faun upgrade reporting it still to be a positive.
Wil, I have that happen on occasion also. Only thing I've been able to surmise is that I think it's caused by some Search criteria that's hanging out there. So I go back to my most recent Search screens and find one that allows me to Cancel (even though there's nothing showing in the Search field. That seems to solve the problem for me.TAS help? My screen somehow switched from my normal interface -- full album picture with play controls below and "browse" at bottom left -- to a different half screen interface as shown in pics below. Tried everything I can think of to get it back. Ideas? Thanks
As Ed says, or you can also try tapping the little open square at the top left.Try tapping the curly arrow in the top right corner
The curled arrow does a refresh of the screen, particularly useful when the lower part of the screen doesn't draw successfully and remains grey. The open square toggles between display modes.The curled arrow in combination with toggling the top right open square is perfect. Better than the former "Browse" tap. Thanks all!
An unexpected side effect I did not anticipate is it dramatically changes the equation on the networking side of things. Where we managed to achieve a significantly reduced audibility of network components used in TAS, the USB card changes the equation. My favourite (currently available) switch for example is the Telegartner Gold M12 with its supplied CAT7 network cables, however with the USB card in the Extreme, it deteriorates performance compared to a standard Netgear GS108 switch with a standard CAT5/6 unshielded network cable, muting top end extension, decreasing overall clarity and detail levels and reducing dynamic impact and sound staging abilities. This is a complete reversal of what used to be a reasonable predictable scenario. Even more surprisingly it applies to BOTH TAS and Roon to a similar degree. We will have to verify these results with some other "audiophile" switches and network cables, our resident Ether Regen has unfortunately passed on to the digital after life, cause unknown, it did run very hot. We will verify the impact on Fibre networking next either running direct from our router or by using FMC's. We may have entered a stage where the de-tweaking philosophy of forum member ddk (to achieve a more natural sound) may have become a reality for digital playback, at least on the networking side.
I have no way of knowing, of course, but the phenomenon of previously effective network tweaks or upgrades in the form of premium switches, clocking, de-crapifiers etc becoming disimprovers of sound quality when initially they were heard as positives is something I experienced four or five years ago when the first couple waves of in-line noise filters, hubs and outright black boxes first hit the computer-served audio marketplace.I would call this a paradigm shift. I am curious about the changes coming with de-tweaking when the complete Taiko environment is fully established.
Matt
My favourite (currently available) switch for example is the Telegartner Gold M12 with its supplied CAT7 network cables, however with the USB card in the Extreme, it deteriorates performance compared to a standard Netgear GS108 switch with a standard CAT5/6 unshielded network cable, muting top end extension, decreasing overall clarity and detail levels and reducing dynamic impact and sound staging abilities.
Once M12 Switch Gold was gone, it's obvious to notice the increased transparency / purity of the sound. There's one less layer of fog, while getting rid of the coloring of PSUs / power cables / grounding for those network peripheral devices.
Basically he simply connected a network cable plus this Belkin adapter to his Apple device and picked some tracks to play from local storage
https://www.belkin.com/us/p/P-F8J227/
Then iOS was put to sleep and the status of JCAT NET Card FEMTO on the other end was changed to "Disconnected" afterwards.
What if I disable all network cards in Windows, so the OS cannot perform any network activity? And what if I use HQplayer with no oversampling and connect via KVM to control the software. Well, this my friends was one of the biggest improvements on my DIY server. If Extreme owners get even half of the improvement I got, it would still be a huge improvement.
+1. Totally agree. And the thing is- it's not an expensive upgrade- a few hundred bucks. One of the best improvements per dollar you can make on any Lampi DAC (at least the Pacific and Golden Gate 2- not sure about the others)Finally to all Extreme users who use a Lampizator as their DAC and find that their USB board is based on Amanero and not the current XMOS based USB Board based on JL Sounds, you MUST find a way to replace your amanero board. The TAS driver functions only for an XMOS based USB board and I am proof to tell you that that simple change created such a profound improvement in my sound that IMO this is mandatory if you want the best SQ that TAS can offer.
I'm a firm subscriber to the KISS principle but unfortunately our network requirements necessitate two switches. Our LAN has to run two offices each with a desktop and printer, a Roku and a Blue Sound for Roon in a second area and wifi throughout the house. I'm really interested to see Emile's final network recommendations but I'm afraid I'm stuck with my present configuration unless he does produce a switch which will improve on my two ER switches. In the meantime I can add my total agreement to Steve's description of the TAS system and 5.0 driver--it's terrific.I am of the same ilk as my good friend ddk who always uses the KISS technique (keep it simple stupid). Perhaps I got lucky with my network and its setup as I have never had the desire or felt even a need to use a switch . We all have known that it is Emile's game plan to be able to control the signal from the time it enters the Extreme until it leaves the Extreme. Hence we have TAS and the TAS driver with a proprietary USB board for the Extreme to be released in the next few weeks, as well as perhaps his own switch which would obviate the need for any other switch.
When I got started about 18 months ago Emile said that the prerequisites for good sound in his opinion were
1. A good power cord
2. An excellent USB cable
3. A very good ethernet cable
4. Excellent means for isolation and noise reduction
This is what I followed and I have never looked back
For my ears what really was a profound improvement was the use of the TAS driver which has resulted in a huge uptick in SQ. All users should hopefully have TAS driver version 5.0 which for me seems to be the secret sauce that brings everything together
For Emile it is all about providing the best SQ so in the past few weeks as more beta users come on board and offer feedback it seems from what Emile has been saying now is that he is not certain whether there will be any further benefits from the addition of a generic switch
I have bought into Emile's game plan and now, with the TAS driver my sound has never been better for digital. For me my interest is spurred on by the ever improving TAS SQ such that I have been following with great interest whether we Extreme users will see a proprietary Taiko switch. So for me and my system, I have never used or even had any desire to use a switch or switches in my system as I believe they can all change the SQ and I have no desire to go down that rabbit hole.I find it interesting that people are now abandoning their switches as the sound is simply better without their use according to their findings. So with all of this in ind, the "only" way that I will ever use a switch would be if Emile in his research finds that his proposed Taiko switch would impart even further improvement in SQ .......but lately we are reading in this thread that Emile is now not certain that there would be any further gain in SQ with the use of his switch. I guess we are finding that "less is indeed more" when it comes to TAS
Finally to all Extreme users who use a Lampizator as their DAC and find that their USB board is based on Amanero and not the current XMOS based USB Board based on JL Sounds, you MUST find a way to replace your amanero board. The TAS driver functions only for an XMOS based USB board and I am proof to tell you that that simple change created such a profound improvement in my sound that IMO this is mandatory if you want the best SQ that TAS can offer. For me, the pending Taiko USB board is next on my list. Only if Emile says his switch is mandatory for improved SQ in TAS will be my incentive to ever use a switch in my system.
The key for me ihas been the TAS driver v 5.0 but I must admit that I a looking forward to the upcoming USB board for the Extreme
Taiko has set up an email box with the address support@taikoaudio.comTo what email address should tech support questions be sent?
Taiko has set up an email box with the address support@taikoaudio.com
This email box will be monitored by the Taiko team
I am of the same ilk as my good friend ddk who always uses the KISS technique (keep it simple stupid). Perhaps I got lucky with my network and its setup as I have never had the desire or felt even a need to use a switch . We all have known that it is Emile's game plan to be able to control the signal from the time it enters the Extreme until it leaves the Extreme. Hence we have TAS and the TAS driver with a proprietary USB board for the Extreme to be released in the next few weeks, as well as perhaps his own switch which would obviate the need for any other switch.
When I got started about 18 months ago Emile said that the prerequisites for good sound in his opinion were
1. A good power cord
2. An excellent USB cable
3. A very good ethernet cable
4. Excellent means for isolation and noise reduction
This is what I followed and I have never looked back
For Emile it is all about providing the best SQ so in the past few weeks as more beta users come on board and offer feedback it seems from what Emile has been saying now is that he is not certain whether there will be any further benefits from the addition of a generic switch
I have bought into Emile's game plan and now, with the TAS driver my sound has never been better for digital. For me my interest is spurred on by the ever improving TAS SQ such that I have been following with great interest whether we Extreme users will see a proprietary Taiko switch. So for me and my system, I have never used or even had any desire to use a switch or switches in my system as I believe they can all change the SQ and I have no desire to go down that rabbit hole.I find it interesting that people are now abandoning their switches as the sound is simply better without their use according to their findings. So with all of this in ind, the "only" way that I will ever use a switch would be if Emile in his research finds that his proposed Taiko switch would impart even further improvement in SQ .......but lately we are reading in this thread that Emile is now not certain that there would be any further gain in SQ with the use of his switch. I guess we are finding that "less is indeed more" when it comes to TAS
I can't say it any better.What it does do is remove a significant amount of hash, grunge and even distortion of the stereotype "you had no idea it was there until it's gone"