What ethernet cables are members using?

I will go further and say I dont even think it has anything to do with jitter or timing. The changes in network equipment and cables, which are audible, are all about the ground noise, and also the ultra high frequency noise from oscillators and fast switching network chips riding down the connection path into the analog part of the audio system. And galvanic isolation does nothing to block this high frequency noise, it only helps on a certain part of the noise spectrum.
None of the above effects the data packet transfer, which works as per spec, regardless if ground noise and high frequency noise is very high or very low.
 
Hi Guys,

What are the best SFP’s in your experience?

I am now using some Allied Telesis but I’d like to try something else too…
 
Hi Guys,

What are the best SFP’s in your experience?

I am now using some Allied Telesis but I’d like to try something else too…
Planet Tech TL-40s. Note that these are single-mode SFPs and require single-mode fibre. My recommendation is Corning ClearCurve 1310 nM.
 
I will go further and say I dont even think it has anything to do with jitter or timing. The changes in network equipment and cables, which are audible, are all about the ground noise, and also the ultra high frequency noise from oscillators and fast switching network chips riding down the connection path into the analog part of the audio system. And galvanic isolation does nothing to block this high frequency noise, it only helps on a certain part of the noise spectrum.
None of the above effects the data packet transfer, which works as per spec, regardless if ground noise and high frequency noise is very high or very low.
Jitter (deterministic jitter and threshold jitter), as well as timing error play a key role, as does phase noise. Also, ground-plane noise reduction (e.g. low- and high-source impedance leakage current) is key as it affects timing, as well* in the form of threshold jitter). I'll just add that the "signal" is not 0's and 1's, that is only how the source data is...encoded.The actual signal is an analog square wave voltage, typically 0 V and 2V, and as such, is suspectible to all the various classes of noise factors impacting an analog voltage that have been discussed, both in this thread and elsewhere.

*-REF: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0...enson_EtherREGEN_white_paper.pdf?v=1583429386
 
Hi Guys,

What are the best SFP’s in your experience?

I am now using some Allied Telesis but I’d like to try something else too…
I highly recommend the Cisco SFP-10G-A0C5M which are also recommended on this site: https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/...ch-group-buy-for-audiophilestylecom/#comments

I have tried most of the other spf’s listed and the Cisco out performs the finisar that people rave about. It is more open, slightly more detail and removes any sibilance. (I have a draw of spf’s and optical cable all which didn’t make the mark.)

You can get the Cisco on eBay for quite cheap, they are £350 new.
 
I highly recommend the Cisco SFP-10G-A0C5M which are also recommended on this site: https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/...ch-group-buy-for-audiophilestylecom/#comments

I have tried most of the other spf’s listed and the Cisco out performs the finisar that people rave about. It is more open, slightly more detail and removes any sibilance. (I have a draw of spf’s and optical cable all which didn’t make the mark.)

You can get the Cisco on eBay for quite cheap, they are £350 new.
Thanks!
 
I highly recommend the Cisco SFP-10G-A0C5M which are also recommended on this site: https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/...ch-group-buy-for-audiophilestylecom/#comments

I have tried most of the other spf’s listed and the Cisco out performs the finisar that people rave about. It is more open, slightly more detail and removes any sibilance. (I have a draw of spf’s and optical cable all which didn’t make the mark.)

You can get the Cisco on eBay for quite cheap, they are £350 new.
I still like the older Cisco GLC-LH-SMD.
 
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I still like the older Cisco GLC-LH-SMD.
SFP are cheap buy a couple Finisar, Cisco and see or hear what works best for your setup. For me it was the Finisars and never looked back. YMMV no one brand or model is the answer for all, though some may think it.
 
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SFP are cheap buy a couple Finisar, Cisco and see or hear what works best for your setup. For me it was the Finisars and never looked back. YMMV no one brand or model is the answer for all, though some may think it.
I agree. SFPs are like any other audio component, they need to complement the tonality of the system and listener preferences. Some prefer the lush sound of the Cisco AOC, and some prefer the more detail-forward Finisars.
 
SFP are cheap buy a couple Finisar, Cisco and see or hear what works best for your setup. For me it was the Finisars and never looked back. YMMV no one brand or model is the answer for all, though some may think it.
I have a drawer full of modules - three or four different Finisars. The problem is that the old Cisco 2960 (even if mine has been upgraded with LPS and clock) are very picky about which module will work. Most of my Finisars won’t (they do test out fine elsewhere). So until and when I move to either an EtherRegen 2 or an LHY (still hoping the ER2 will be out soon as I’d like to try that one), the Finisars will have to stay sitting on the bench. Believe me I will try them out as soon as I can!
 
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I have a drawer full of modules - three or four different Finisars. The problem is that the old Cisco 2960 (even if mine has been upgraded with LPS and clock) are very picky about which module will work. Most of my Finisars won’t (they do test out fine elsewhere). So until and when I move to either an EtherRegen 2 or an LHY (still hoping the ER2 will be out soon as I’d like to try that one), the Finisars will have to stay sitting on the bench. Believe me I will try them out as soon as I can!
What media converters are you using now?
 
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None. The Cisco switch and the Rose RS130 both have SFP sockets.
Well then you are using the Cisco MC and the Rose. They may only be 1G. Was just curious.
 
Well then you are using the Cisco MC and the Rose. They may only be 1G. Was just curious.
Yes, you may be right. Certainly about the Cisco, at least. I thought, though, that 10G modules were supposed to be ‘1G compatible’?
 
Yes, you may be right. Certainly about the Cisco, at least. I thought, though, that 10G modules were supposed to be ‘1G compatible’?
I thought that also and friends that have this issue with certain converters. Mostly the cheap ones found on Amazon.
 
I thought that also and friends that have this issue with certain converters. Mostly the cheap ones found on Amazon.
Well, that can’t be the case with the Finisars!
 
Well, that can’t be the case with the Finisars!
We did find that when we changed out the converters from the generic converters they worked fine. So you may have a suspect converter IDK? We sure are not going to fix it here.
 
I found the Finisars to be the best-sounding when using multi-mode fiber. When I switched to Corning ClearCurve single-mode fiber, per Lumin's recommendation, I switched to Planet Tech TL-40 single-mode FMCs. For my Lumin setup, the single-mode fiber sounded better than using multi-mode. Single-mode fiber is Lumin's recommendation, also.
 
The problem is that the old Cisco 2960 (even if mine has been upgraded with LPS and clock) are very picky about which module will work.
...I haven't run with optical for a couple of years now, but IIRC those 2960s (all Cisco?) will reference a Cisco ID (Vendor Code) in the transceiver, so you need a Cisco SFP or a Cisco-compatible version.
 
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