Just an update; I got my crossover back after the jacks, cord and volume controls were replaced. Really nice results. More presence, wider sound stage. I am not sure how this all breaks in but it sounds better than ever right now.
Fuzzy playback
I have noticed that my system sounds fuzzy or scratchy. I am pretty sure the ethernet connections are the fault.
I have used DeOxIt2 for years. It has been a good fix for this problem. For some reason, I did not do that when I added filters.
I have seen some folks are using other contact enhancers. I don't want to spend $500 a bottle. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Hello @rockrider. As usual it was those RCA connections at the crossover. A new crossover is $750. I chose to fix this Rean RCA base, gold plated. $10 for a set of 6. While I have it out I am replacing the volume potentiometers. I wanted stepped attenuator instead of the old one. Would not fit. So I am installing SMPT volume controls, $20 each. $100 labor. Or I buy a new case, then I might as well buy the new crossover. We will see how this sounds. |
Hey @daledeee1 Did you figure out a resolution to your “Fuzzy Playback”? DeOxit? Stabilant 22? LinkUp Cat8 cable? Something else? Hoping you figured it out and might be able to help the rest of us!
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I put deoxit on the rest of my interconnects today. That may be it. I should have known. My crossover is about 30 yrs old. The volume controls are not the best. The RCA bases are not the best. I should call Phil Marchand and get a crossover made. I also have an unknown power supply with lamp cord. So there is bang for the buck there. Too many plug ins as we used to say on the farm. |
Yes, that is correct. Just like USB. Although packet errors from using a damaged or otherwise defective ethernet cable can cause dropouts. It will always try to retransmit, but failures (even in the field) are not uncommon. I use the 22 AWG version. For ethernet, unlike analog cables, the thickness is not important if the cable is properly specced. You're welcome! And happy listening...
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Now I confused myself. If it is a connection issue with digital, it either works or it doesn’t. Correct? This sound has been from RCA cables or volume controls in the past. I assumed it was ethernet cables after I unplugged the patch cable from the add powr to the streamer and plugged it back in. The clarity came back but not for long. I looked at the Linkup cat 8 cables. They do look nice. There is a 22AWG and a 26AWG. Is there a preference?. A closeup shows the wires appear to be flat which would give a better connection. The price is not bad. $38 for 22 gauge and $13 for 26 gauge The factory is out but Amazon has them. Thanks for the help. |
If you want to test whether or not it's ethernet, buy a cheap CAT 8 cable. The specification is improved overall vs older CATs. And if it is ethernet, end-game ethernet cable: LINKUP - [GHMT & DSX8000 Certified] Cat8 Ethernet Patch Cable I use this with my laptop and sometimes upload family pictures on Google drive. This cable is slighty faster than thowaway/cheap CAT 8 cables...don't ask me how, but it's definitely superior. If you buy it, just bend it in to place as it's a bit inflexible. It even comes with a certification paper that gurantees its performance. |