Improving on the stream of a combined streamer dac


I recently (foolishly) compared the streamed sound of my Electrocompanient

ECM 1 Mk II to internally stored digital downloads on the same ( ie not stored in my Small Green Computer server).  I was surprised how much better the downloaded files sounded.  Perhaps, I was naive to think otherwise.  So, I started looking at old audiogon threads to see if I could figure a quick and easy fix to up the sound of the streamer but found little that made sense or was affordable.  My question is whether I should continue to search, or if I should take it for what its worth and just listen to the music.  The rest of my digital front end:  Small Green computer server,  a Trendnet unmanaged switch and the ECM.  I use a Luna Orange ethernet cable from switch to ECM and a Purist Audio cable to the SGC.  Thanks for your advice and happy holidays to all.

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I had and sold Network Acoustics Eno Streaming System (filter and cable). It was too mellow and boring sounding. If your system needs to be mellowed out because your digital is too harsh, it could be an option. I did not like the effect it had on my streaming gear. 

@foggyus91 i've been running that setup with a topping p50 linear power supply hooked up as normal to the tp-link for 2 years. it started on ethernet-sound.com a german site set up by some guys from the big german audio forum i forgot the name of...

others have modded and use LiFePO4 3.3v batteries hooked up directly to the PCB. pretty decent streaming tweak that as you say obviates the need for many other tweaks, and very cost effective. 

So the portable travel wifi router cleanses the network and yields amazing improvements for streaming. That’s awesome! Too bad I don’t have high dollar networking gear that this TP router can displace. 

What this proves is all these filters, audiophile switches and converters people add are really unnecessary. Adding more crap to your network is just that - more crap and clutter.
Get the best possible quality streamers and DACs and top it all off with great quality Ethernet cables and you’ll be set. Yes, finding a switch, if your setup requires one, that doesn’t negatively impact the sound quality is crucial. But it doesn’t have to cost more than your KIA. 

Just ordered a Snake River Audio Boomslang ethernet cable.

If that does get me to the next plateau, will probably try either a Stack Audio Lan filter or one of the optical filters such as Dawn Technology Efe-1.

And if that doesn't do it, I am just going to listen to more vinyl!