It seems the game plan of small box companies is to keep coming out with new small boxes. I owned eno and muon and can't really say either made a difference, and certainly not meaningful. I do use optical isolation both by using converters out of my router and because my digital equipment offers optical connections, however, I can't say that makes a difference either, but it does sound pretty good.
Network Acoustics Eno2
I was wondering if anyone has already tried the new Network Acoustics Eno2 streaming system? It’s only been out a few weeks, but wanted to see if anyone has given it a go?
If so, would love to hear your impressions. Did it improve your system? If so, what was the nature of the improvement?
@mitch2 +1 I owned Eno Streaming System and sold it. I didn’t like the mellowed out presentation and rolled off sound. I would recommend not to waste money, time and effort on Ethernet tweaks. Continue upgrading your components to higher quality ones and treat your room. That’s where you’ll get your ROI. |
On the other hand, I have owned the original ENO & MUON. Both of which made a noticeable & positive improvement to my streaming. I now own the MUON Pro Streaming system and even with optical isolation, I find the MUON Pro & Pro Ethernet cable to be a very worthwhile addition. More natural, relaxed without sacrificing detail. Music has more body. Any thinness that some find with optical is no longer. I have placed it just before the Gold Note Integrated. MUON Pro Ethernet cable from SR switch to the filter, the attached pigtail plugs into the integrated. I have found Network Acoustic to be honest, responsive & dedicated to bringing excellent products to market that absolutely deliver on their promise. They also offer a generous money back trial period. Of course, everything is system dependent.
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