Just get an internet provider that uses fiber.
In my case this would require a move. No can do. I’m lucky to get reasonable Internet speeds.
The indisputable benefit of fiber for music
I would also recommend starting with a pair of TP-Link Gigabit SFP to RJ45 Fiber Media Converters as it is a relatively inexpensive tweak - it significantly improved my Roon experience (direct connection NAS => DAC). I think there is a case to be made about galvanic isolation via transmission through optical fiber. If you like the improvement then try swapping out the TP-Links with the Sonore opticalModule Deluxe (link: http://www.sonore.us/opticalModule-Deluxe.html). There is also a nice article in Absolute Sound that explains the whole process/setup for those that have an interest in streaming: https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/how-to-optimize-digital-streaming-with-optical-fiber Good luck! Gorm |
Using Ethernet to Fibre media converters at each end and an optical cable will isolate RF noise from the router end to the streamer, but it will introduce some noise of it own. It will give a bigger soundstage and more detail. The media converters and their PSU’s will introduce noise of their own though, albeit at a lower level. Using an ENO filter just before the streamer will filter out this last bit of noise making things even better. |