I use the Innuos PhoenixNet with my Pulsar. It made a very nice improvement by lowering the noise floor, which then improved the sound stage and detail in my system. If you’re willing to buy used (I did), the price is much easier to swallow. A warning though, good Ethernet and usb cables are a must to realize the full potential of your additional outlay.
are NET Switches worth considering?
I have an Innuos Pulsar Streamer that gives me everything I need - incredible detail, imaging and PRAT. I'm wondering if anyone here has experience with NET switches? I'm particularly interested in the Innuos Phoenix NET and I'm wondering if adding this switch is worth the money. So for those of you who have great streamers is a net switch a must?
I should mention that my only source for music is streaming.
My Innuos Pulsar feeds my Accuphase DC-37 Processor/DAC and my other components include an Accuphase C2300 preamplifier and an Accuphase A-48S Class-A amplifier.
Thanks in advance!
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@marco1 I have an opportunity to purchase a demo. My setup is quite revolving with the Pulsar but I always wondered how much more I can get out of the Pulsar with this added switch. Doesn't the Innuos Statement incorporate both the Phoenix NET and USB? And if I'm not mistaken the Pulsar is a light version of the Phoenix USB? So adding this NET switch with it's own power supply should be an upgrade, no? |
Check this out, ihav3 the lhy sw8 the 10 is better, and optical I feel takes some life out of theSound ,see review ,Innuos is here also, https://soundnews.net/reviews/accessories/lhy-audio-sw-10-ethernet-switch-review/
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if it’s anywhere near this number, I would definitely think about it if this is a demo from the local dealer ask dude to let you throw it in your system for a day. |
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