You might as well wait and get Opal II, currently in development. 😊
I kind of am but only for lightning protection at the cable modem / wifi router junction. Keep in mind that Ethernet is inherently balanced and galvanically isolated. There's no metal to metal path thanks to the use of ICs with built in isolation (not sure about PoE). Wish USB was like this. If you wanted to try this, use this:
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@jerrybj where did you buy the AR RL1-1GB and can I ask how much? |
@lalitk - thanks- I love my older gear! The newer stuff too- |
Early impressions- all positive- rounder tone but with no loss of details. I can only surmise that although I did not perceive any noise in my system, the RL1-iGB-Triple C must suppress whatever noise there was which overlayed the music itself. For a resolving system the Acoustic Revive LAN Isolator is well worth it. |
I took your suggestion and now have an Acoustic Revive RL1-1GB-Triple C Lan Isolator connected to my ethernet cable which itself (the Acoustic Revive) is connected my Auralic Aries G1. I have listened less than 2 hours so far, and everything I've heard sounds quite nice. I won't say it's a night and day difference- because it's not, and I'm not yet at a point where I can adequately describe what I am hearing, but so far it's thumbs up- |
You're like me with additions (if they come in at the same time). Can be hard to know what effect each individual item has. When I get my system running again I will be evaluating; new streamer, ethernet cables, modded network switch, linear power supplies, DC cables, fuses, recapped amp, footers, and grounding box. Which piece makes which difference? Hmm... |
@emaillists, adding the AD Emperor Clock to the EtherRegen, in my system, added greater subtle detail (microdynamics) to the music such that imaging, sound stage and the emotional impact of the music was greatly improved. I listen mostly to acoustic Jazz Trios and guitar. At half volume the illusion is complete and the performers seem to be present. However, in my case it is difficult to ascribe these benefits to one componet/tweak only. I added the ER, the Clock, a TWL ethernet cable, a Silnote BNC cable, an After Dark LPS for the ER & Clock, a Zafino power cord, two AudioQquest NRG power cords and an Acoustic Zen Krakatoa power cord, as well as an ancillary Supra Cat8 cord from the jack to the ER all around the same time. I can say that SQ improved incrementally with the addition of each component over the course of the two weeks these pieces were added -- the ER first, then the TWL & Supra, then the clock, then LPS, then power cords, then two weeks for all to settle/burn-in. I did not, however, perform a detailed evaluation of each addition separately. During this process I could definately hear the improvement brought by the Clock and a proper BNC cable (I used a generic BNC cable for a couple of days before getting the Silnote). |
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@tump350 can you elaborate what adding the clock did to the EtherRegen? |
I tried a medical grade passive isolator and it did a little. I got an EtherRegen from the very first shipment and have heard what it can do in two different ethernet based systems. One just below $10k and the other well above $100k. Fantastic results from the EtherRegen plugged into an power conditioner.
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@steakster : analog terminology and practice scares me a lot more than digital. One of the reasons I presently don’t own an analog setup at all. 😫 . The others being space and money.
But, I fully acknowledge that we all process information and application differently, we all have our strong and soft spots. We all have different, varying levels of comfort. |
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Thanks @lalitk . As for the grounding to my Everest, I did not experiment much. Everest is there, along with extra port and extra grounding cables I had, so I put it there as it was from the start (simply replacing the previous switch with the new switch) |
I enjoyed reading your review on page #3. I can totally relate to your experience, it’s easy to discern the ‘naturalness’ and better separation along with drop in noise from a high quality switch. What was your observation once you grounded the Edison Silent OCXO switch to your Shunyata Everest CGS port? |
Hi @mitch2 . Everything worked out very well with the manufacturer direct. As for impressions and comparison with other products, you can read below. Same username I have here and there. It’s a long thread that someone else started, you will notice my posts starting from #36 on March 2021:
https://www.whatsbestforum.com/threads/good-mid-price-audiophile-switches.32122/page-2 |
You should read this thread: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/cheapest-way-to-enhance-sq-with-digital-streaming Since the cost was <$100 I tried it. I felt there was a very small change in sound quality. Not zero, but nothing to get excited about, but I imagine it might depend on the specifics of your system and network. |
@thyname - Where did you purchase your SILENT SWITCH OCXOs? Did you find a seller in the in the USA or did you need to order them from Hong Kong/Asia? |
I have experimented quite a bit with LAN isolation. I am currently using two of these: https://ediscreation.com/product/silent-switch-ocxo/ |