sorry I can't find the receipt for what I got but it's Amphenol. If you search "Amphenol Direct Attach Cable" on Audiophilestyle you will get some good info. I did not buy it from Amazon, maybe Cables On Demand....
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.
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@boulder_bob thanks a bunch. I’ll take another look at that thread. @adsell good post and can’t argue with anything you posted. Confirmation bias is real and it’s hard to argue since we’re all susceptible. You mentioned perspective which was refreshing, but context is also needed. When users mention confirmation bias I often wonder whether they’ve had any subjective experience - and if so, what products did they use within the multitude of variables in their audio system? More directly, let’s say one is blinded by confirmation bias. In the end, and for that specific user, would it matter if this bias is providing higher levels of satisfaction during their personal time? Ultimately, isn’t this what we’re all chasing regardless of whether it’s objectively artificial but subjectively real to us? I don’t know, sometimes I wouldn’t mind being “blind” or plagued by confirmation bias since I’m sure it would have saved me money in the long run. By no means am I disagreeing or attempting to be argumentative. It’s just something I often ponder when reading certain forums. And for context, I also took your position that running fiber optic cable was a little crazy when first exploring streaming. But I tried it out and was objectively perplexed and subjectively, pleasantly surprised - it sounds better than running Ethernet within my system. Here’s the rub: I didn’t want it to which wasn’t confirmation bias, but instead disconfirmation bias, which we’re also susceptible to in this dying hobby of ours. |
@toro3 , I really appreciate your open-minded tone. You’re absolutely right that bias works both ways, and that satisfaction is what matters at the end of the day. My only aim in mentioning this was to distinguish between mechanism and experience. The improvement you’re hearing may well be real in your system — just likely not due to the bits being “cleaner.” Fiber can absolutely help by breaking ground paths and eliminating common-mode noise between devices. Considering that most gear shares multiple grounds — power, chassis, RCA, XLR, USB, Ethernet — any reduction in those loops can make a system quieter at the analog level, even though the data itself was never compromised. So while I’m skeptical that converting copper to fiber “improves” TCP or UDP delivery, I completely understand how it could change the noise environment and subjectively sound better. I think that distinction is what keeps the conversation grounded (pun intended). :) |
@adsell 100% agree with everything you just said even if beyond my scope - excellent explanation and very educational.
+1 on distinction keeping this conversation “grounded.” |
I've had a rocky hate love relationship with fiber. I've tried numerous SPF's and fiber's and DAC's with very mixed results. I will vouch for the Sonore SystemOptique's ability to lower noise floor. I have 4 optical converters between my EERO 7Max router and Lampizator DAC with 3 switches in-between. I have 2 Sonore OpticalModule Deluxe's, a Sonore Signature Rendu and an Uptone EtherRegen which is both a switch and converter. I just recently added the second OpticalModule upstream of the streamer and immediately noticed the lower noise floor. I have an OpticalModule after the streamer as I use the Ethernet output which I find superior to USB. The OpticalModule feeds the SignatureRendu and the USB output is then converted to S/PDIF with an Antipodes DDC as S/PDIF input sounds better in my DAC than USB. I had an email discussion with Jesse at Sonore about adding the OM vs their less expensive FMC before the streamer and he gave a somewhat cryptic answer that the didn't think the OM would be superior but that some clients reported to him that adding an OM before the streamer was an improvement over the FMC. I think he knew it was system dependent and he was being conservative regarding the cost/benefit. My simple understanding of noise on ethernet cable is that it acts as an antennae for EMI and RFI and also carries groundplane noise so adding a fiber break removes those gremlins. I also use filters on all my ethernet cables which are SOtM except for a Network Acoustics ENO Ag which I have between my router and first switch. Filters remove EMI and RFI and can be a place to start if hesitant to muck with fiber, FMC's OpticalConverters, SFP's and DAC's and LPS's for all. If you have any SMPS's, even non audio SMPS's on the same electrical line as your gear. I would get rid of those before doing anything else.
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