Ethernet opinions


Hello everyone, I finally got my system setup. I had a few setbacks the past few months. My mom had lung cancer and passed away a month ago. It has been a journey getting my system set up which is part of the fun. I am running Pass Labs XP-12, pass 250.8, and Bricasti M3. My original plan was to run the Bricasti with a EERO mesh network since the modem is on the opposite end of the listening space. Needless to say the EERO mesh would not work and Roon could not see my M3. I was on the phone with Bricasti trouble shooting the issue. I removed my M3 from the system and double checked everything with it hard wired to the modem which worked. I was told I could really use any Ethernet for the most part as long as it’s cat 5 or 6. Well, I returned the EERO and got a 25 foot Ethernet cable from Best Buy for 10 dollars. The sound is much better then I was guessing running a 10 dollar cable, for me it’s deff a temp fix. Especially since I bought two audio quest vodka cables. I am using one of them now connecting the room nucleus to the modem at the moment. I have read a bit about blue Jean cables which seem to hold spec. I don’t see me buying a longer Audio quest vodka cable given the cost. In some ways I feel like I spent more then I should have on the Vodka cables at this point. Opinions please ?

 

shtr74sims

 

fredrik222

... the issue I have is when  people genuinely wants to learn are told a bunch of lies and then spend money they don’t have to ...

So you've appointed yourself ... what, exactly? The arbiter of truth? A savior?

... Hifi rose says in their support that you cannot turn off cache for Qobuz ...

With apology to Tom Jones, That's Not Unusual.

If it isn’t a stream, how can a cable make a continuous improvement.

Qobuz is a streaming service. Downloads are a pay-as-you-go option, but many Qobuz users rarely if ever actually pay for downloads. They're happy to just stream along. You conflate streaming, caching, and downloading.

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I have heard from someone who works for Aurender, that their streamers do cache entire songs when “streaming”

It is immediately obvious and apparent that there is one particular user here who is uninformed about the structure, mechanisms and "building blocks" that comprise the Internet protocols and how these protocols interact with the components in use at the receiving end and I would recommend he acquire, read and study a basic introductory text on digital communications. In particular I reference his remark "invalidates the entire argument that cables or switches can make a difference" as erroneous, misleading and misinformed as has been sufficiently and amply explained by others who have specific, relevant, applicable experience to the matters under discussion.

One problem I often and frequently observe is that those who make such claims, arguments, and assertions have a "feeling" that science and engineering should be "intuitive" but that is not usually the case until you have gained advanced knowledge, skill, and understanding and have combined those particular achievements with actual real world experience.