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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Thanks for your perspective on streaming.  I do have a couple of questions regarding Diretta.  Is the Diretta Bridge (and Host) a device?  If so where does one find such a device.

And secondly, would a filter ( such as the Stack Audio Smooth Lan FIlter) which operates up to 100 mbps serve as a means to limit the speed that the streamer sees?  Or would downgrading one's internet to a lower speed bypass the issues poised by the super high speed internet we purchase (but don't really need )?

Many thanks for an interesting perspective.

You don’t need to downgrade your internet speed. 
All these filters such as smooth lan or Eno have an effect on sound quality. It isn’t always positive. 
Worth watching and reading reviews carefully. 
Hans Beekhuyzen channel on YouTube is a good resource. 
https://youtu.be/PSsKdAcwUL4

I am using a Netgear Orbi mesh system with 2 satellites.  My router is on one side of my house and my audio system is on the other.  I placed a mesh satellite in my Music room and run and ethernet cable (my Linn does not support wifi)  from the satellite to my Linn ADSM/3 streamer/DAC/preamp (1 ft cable). I stream Qobuz using the Linn app.  I also listen to music that I have on a Mac Mini that is used as a music server.  I am in my late 70's so I know m hearing is not as good as it once was, but I cannot tell any difference in sound quality between the 2 sources.

One question came to mind as I wait for the delivery of the Snake River Boomslang ethernet cable.  We didn't discuss the servers role in the overall sound of a digital front end.  I use the Small Green Computer sonicTransporter i5 server.  Would an upgrade at that position have any significant impact?  I have read that some servers have more built in noise reduction etc, obviating the need for better power supply, optical isolation etc.  Just thought I would ask the group while I await the cable.

If anyone is still looking at this thread, the Snake River Boomslang has finally arrived.  Its arrival delayed by winter.  In any event, my first impression is quite positive.  It has brought an increase in detail and a sparkle to the high end.  Bass is a little lean, but Jonny suggests it will "fill out" over 72 hours or so.  I will update this post in a few days.  But definitely a step in the right direction.