Nucleus, is there a better alternative?


My system uses a Lumin x1 which includes a dac and streamer, so I don't need a box with a streamer and a dac.

Concern is that the nucleus which hosts roon, which I use, might be introducing noise into system. I like the way it sounds but could I do better?

Maybe I need to consider an optical connection vs a Straight ethernet connection between the nucleus and the X1.

Curious about any ideas

 

 

jumia

@au_lait If I had fiber ethernet service I'd at least try all fiber, only downside is not as much equipment to choose from vs. ethernet. The entire streaming chain affects files/rips on NAS or internal storage,  just as it does with dsp.

 

 

Sns,

That’s one hell of an answer thank you.

I thought it eliminated noise to a degree. So if you have a really really good Ethernet cable then maybe that accomplishes the same thing. And the shorter the better.

Also, looking into an audiograde network switch, maybe English8 which I’ve heard good things about. Right now I’m using a $40 netgear switch. I did have an etherregen, but I have mothballed it because I don’t know what the hell it does except create a hell of a lot of heat which I don’t understand

Fiber optic internet service like fios  only fiber to the pole then regular copper cable to the house 

little green computer sell Ethernet to fiber converters 

I use the uptone ether regen that has a fiber optic input ,there multi regulators 

regen all noise ,buy one at the router and other end , most expensive is at the dac side it has a Ethernet to USB if running a external dac ,imo  a top notch dac has much better isolation and LPS , especially Multibit R2R dacs .

That’s not true where I am, where Verizon Fios brings fiber right into the house where it connects to an "Optical Network Terminal." On the other hand, Comcast ("Xfinity") uses a lot of fiber, but it’s copper from the street to the house.