Streaming Sound Quality - Want the very best sound quality? Network Acoustics ENO...


Like many of you fellow Agoners I am striving to get the best sound quality out of my digital streaming front end. To that end I have invested in various high end switches, re-clockers, ethernet cables, various USB filters/re-clockers, high end servers and delved into fiber optic conversion configurations. All of these measures did improve sound quality at varying levels. I felt my system sounded as good as a decent CD transport on many streaming recordings in Qobuz. However, I still felt there was something missing. I felt my system was still being held back. You can see my system under virtual systems here.

Well, I stumbled across something that has finally enabled my digital system to be all it can be. I cannot fully express the level of sound quality improvement realized with the addition of the Network Acoustics ENO Ag filter and ENO Ag streaming ethernet cable. It has been 10 days now since I added these to my system and I can now confidently say my streaming and system are all they can be sonically.

Here is the set up that has caused me to sell off and move past many other powered filters, reclockers, fiber optic options, and other streaming tweaks and gadgets. Frankly, the ENO additions are miles ahead of these other options sonically in my system and experience. Miles. This is my personal experience and please understand this perspective.

Netgear NighHawk modem/router power by an LPS > Supra cat 8 ethernet cable > English Electric 8Switch > Network Acoustics ENO Ag streaming cable > ENO Ag ethernet filter > Innuos Zenith III > Mojo Audio Evo dac

The English Electric 8Switch is also wonderful. Will a lower cost, standard switch sound as good in this set-up? Not sure as I have not tried. I am so ecstatic with my sound system that I don’t want to touch it!

There is a certain rightness from top to bottom that’s intoxicating. The tone is so beautiful and natural with no hint of electronic glare or digital artificiality. Music flows with far greater ease and has an uncanny, unforced nature to it. The stage is far deeper with the music flowing from a plane that is layered and completely separate of the speakers. This aural sensation, at this level of nuance, is new to my system and experience. The ENO products made this possible.

Instruments are presented with a new realism that is arresting to my senses. There is a wholistic presentation that spreads out all around me and my space. Just a joy to experience. Yes, the speakers seem to float the music into my space without any attention or localization of the speaker box or physical presence.

No part of frequency spectrum is out of place or forced. I am sure this has to do with the absence of noise. My music is equally articulate and resolved at low or loud volumes. Music stays controlled and enticing no matter how complex or bombastic the recording.

The ENO filter is passive, not powered, so there is no need of any power supply or plug. This is a huge plus.

Hope you streaming audiophiles find this helpful.

Bill
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Showing 5 responses by richtruss

If I may, the OpticalRendu is the only device I know of that has an optical SFP port actually built into it, so that you can plug an optical cable directly into it. I’m sure there are others.A fibre optic interface that uses two media converters going from RJ45 to optical and then back to RJ45 to the streamer is a different thing.
All active devices emit noise, including optical to RJ45 converters. We have users with these media converters that get a big improvement, as eloquently described by Bill, by adding an ENO filter between the media converter and the streamer.
Very much so, noise and switches. Switches are great, they do partially isolate noise from an input to an output, they are your friend. An ENO filter on the output of the switch to your streamer is the ultimate place.
You can buy from us directly on the website. Free postage. 30 day returns. We’re open to suggestions for a good US distributor.

@mikerubin 

Having a purely optical connection from your ER to your streamer doesn’t allow for any ‘electrical’ noise to get through, but, inside your streamer there will be a conversion process back to electrical, and this may generate some noise which is hopefully managed internally.
We have no direct experience with the Sonore you have, so cannot say 100% for sure, but in this particular case I wouldn’t expect our cable to make a difference, but it’s a funny old world!
@calgarian5355 

A good quality network switch such as the EE8, just by your system, will ‘buffer’ the Ethernet data coming in and send it out again with less RFI noise, but also better timed, so less phase noise. An ENO filter between the switch and your streamer will filter out the remaining ‘noise’. So you end up with a noise free, nicely timed Ethernet data stream into your Streaming device.
In my experience, CAT6 or CAT7 isn’t the defining factor on sound quality for short runs, it’s the overall ‘quality’ of the cable.

Disclaimer. Network Acoustics Co-founder.

@calgarian5355 Network switches do two things. They buffer the data coming in and send it out again to the next receiving device, and, depending on their quality, 1) give a more precisely clocked data stream. Precise clocking of data reduces phase noise and gives a purer and fuller sound. And 2) they will stop some of the RFI noise coming in being passed out again. The RFI noise kills soundstage and separation of instruments.
The ENO, being a passive device can only filter so much noise, so coupled with a local switch it can share the filtering, the switch doing what it can and then the ENO mopping up the rest.
I hope that explains wh the combination works so well.