Can always try before you buy. In my system, there is a definite improvement.Thanks for the tip. I’m also using Ravenna, but with a NADAC stack. Emile didn’t think there would be great benefit in adding a second card for connection out, but he said I could try. It seems you have tried and it helped. I guess I’m adding a second card.
Hi Emile and Taiko Team,
I would like to report back my experience with the Taiko network card and my Ravenna system. I am using Merging Hapi and anibus all connected via the Revanna network. I bought 1 network card at the beginning together with the switch. The improvement was substantial as everyone experienced. This card was connected to the switch and then to the Internet. Today I bought one more card and this time connected to my Revanna setup. The good things that I experienced with the first card continue to escalate with a second card. The darkness, the micro dynamics, the punch all improved.
So for those using Revanna, I encourage to consider this option.
Arthur
I just finished my first real listening session with the network card and switch. Wow! As you might remember, when I first installed the switch there was some sibilance. Well, with Taiko’s help, a change to the isolation strategy, a new digital cable, and (I think) some break-in time that is no longer and issue. Neither is the edginess or thinness i first experienced. All I can say is the system has never sounded better. It is astounding how good it sounds. There is an organic feeling, a sense of organization I haven’t heard before. Difficult recordings are now listenable and even sound great. I am absolutely amazed. I can’t wait for the router, distributor and whatever else Emile and team have up their sleeve.
This is not ideal but...
Can you cart in the Extreme and connect directly to router to set up?
I know for sure that the different isolation helped. However, I do think burn-in played a significant role as well. It’s hard to determine the impact of each.Hi Joet,
Thank you for reporting back, so was the main culprit burn in or the surface the switch was sitting on?
Well, if you read this: https://www.synergisticresearch.com/accessories/ethernet-switch-uef/ Then, at least, I think that it seem to be a more advanced design. I may be wrong and that is why I raise the question.
The cold didn’t help…but I definitely think there was improvement.Hi Joet,
Thank you for reporting back, so was the main culprit burn in or the surface the switch was sitting on? Or perhaps the initial stages of the cold you caught? I seem to have caught a cold at the Munich show and the system sounds horribly nasal right now
Thanks Emile,Hi Arthur,
Thank you for reporting in. Out of curiosity, which slots are the 2 network cards in? I would expect slot 2 to be the best solution for connecting to the upstream network, for connecting to your merging I would expect slot 5 (which normally holds the USB card) to be superior. I'd also be curious how adding the switch between Extreme network card and Merging or between Extreme and upstream network impact things relatively. If you would be able to test that it would be very nice to know.
Thanks Emile,
I am now using slot 2 for upstream and 5 for Revanna. My system is a bit complicated. I have an additional computer running Acourate for room correction and digital crossover. I have 2 hapi to collect the signal output from my Acourate computer and then do the d/a conversion for left and right speaker (4 channels each side). I also have an anibus for monitoring/volume control. So the whole thing is connected to a Cisco switch dedicated for the Revanna network. So I can’t really put the taiko switch between the network card and merging.
If you are ready to sell your network card for DIY computerwould also like to try that in my Acourate computer!
some information about my setup in case someone is interested https://my.digitalroomcorrection.hk/my-system/ravenna-aoip
Arthur
Hi Emile and Taiko team,
My Taiko Extreme stopped working yesterday. I've sent an email to support, but haven't received any answer yet. I've now managed to get a VGA cable, so I hooked up a monitor and USB keyboard and mouse.
After the boot Taiko goes directly into BIOS. When I hit Esc and confirm to close it without saving, it just goes out of BIOS and back into it.
On some occasions, when I press the front button once (still in BIOS) and again, it finally gets into Windows, but auto restarts suddenly after couple minutes. Then it again goes into BIOS and stays there.
Do you have any suggestions what should I try?
Thanks,
Stefan
Congrats @joet ! I am not surprised the SQ is there as it should be now. As for the warm up time (burn in) I would not be surprised either that could take 3 to 4 days.I just finished my first real listening session with the network card and switch. Wow! As you might remember, when I first installed the switch there was some sibilance. Well, with Taiko’s help, a change to the isolation strategy, a new digital cable, and (I think) some break-in time that is no longer and issue. Neither is the edginess or thinness i first experienced. All I can say is the system has never sounded better. It is astounding how good it sounds. There is an organic feeling, a sense of organization I haven’t heard before. Difficult recordings are now listenable and even sound great. I am absolutely amazed. I can’t wait for the router, distributor and whatever else Emile and team have up their sleeve.
Congrats @joet ! I am not surprised the SQ is there as it should be now. As for the warm up time I would not be surprised either that could take 3 to 4 days.
‘’to improve on the previous switch to server/network card setup that caused sibilance”,
would you mind sharing :
what cable (DAC or RJ45) you replaced?
and how/with what you exactly you connected?
and isolated?
Thanks and enjoy!
My iPad remote is connected to the same network (via Lan cable) and it gets internet.How do you know your wired internet to the Extreme is “fine”, out of curiosity?
My iPad remote is connected to the same network (via Lan cable) and it gets internet.
Hi Joet,Hi, I meant to write DC cable (not digital). My original DC cable had a 2.1 -> 2.5 adapter. I don’t know the adapter had a huge impact though. Easy enough to test when I’m able. As for the isolation, I originally used a Butcher Block Acoustics Maple platform with 4 Gaia I feet. When I read there was an issue with Daiza platform/switch combo, I put 5 (due to the weight) Bronze Orea feet under the switch. That seemed to really help. However there was some reduction in sibilance before the isolation change which is why I think burn-in to be a factor. As for the topology, I’m connected to a Mojo Illuminati 3 via that DC cable, RJ45 from an Eero node to the switch’s transceiver using a Tellurium Q Black Diamond Ethernet cable, the DAC cable from the switch to the Extreme, and Ethernet (using Ravenna) from the Extreme to a Merging NADAC. Eventually I’m going to try a second network card.
Thanks for all the helpful suggestions! I think I’ll try LanScan on my MacBook first. If that doesn’t work I’ll connecting a monitor to Extreme.There are other free apps that will run on a wired-connection laptop such as LanScan, although there is a Windows version of Fing for laptops or PCs. Also, as seatrope said, logging into your router will give a list of devices attached to your network.
Steve Z