Ethernet to SPF converters. What's your experience?


I recently purchased an Gustard N18pro ethernet switch that I like.  The seller included a decent fiber optic cable and a Rj45 to SPF (fiber) converter.   The converter is a small box powered by a 5 volt wall wart.  Pretty inexpensive. 

What have people experienced with these converters?  My ethernet cables are pretty good and they are short, so I don't know that I need the benefit of isolating through a fiber optic cable. 

Gustard makes a N18 which converts ethernet to fiber.  I would guess that it's much better than the little box that I have. Would that be a worthwhile investment?  It cost $370.

 

sls883

Cheap converters suck, period. You get what you pay for... Looking at you digital chain you do need to spend some $$$ 

My ASUS wireless router is only a few feet away from my network switch.  I'm connected to it with a Audioquest Cinnamon Ethernet cable.  The switch is a few feet away from my streamer.  It's connected with a DH Labs Reunion Cat8 cable.

I don't understand how galvanic isolation provided by fiber optic conversion would help in my situation?  I don't have any long cable runs. 

@sls883 Routers are generally the noisiest component in streaming chain, general use network switches don't offer galvanic isolation. As for switches, I''m not alone in finding them redundant and of no benefit, this with audiophile switch. Long LAN cable runs not the issue here, optimization of connectivity is where galvanic isolation comes in, optical is superior in this regard.

 

Like everything else in streaming chain, optimal implementation of every component in chain required for optimal sound quality. Cheap FMC is not even close to hearing full benefits of optical conversion, this assuming one has quality streamer and dac.