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!

fire_water

@lalitk I forgot to ask you.  Is there any SQ improvements with stored hi-res files vs streaming the same material? 

@fire_water 

Any audible differences are often tied to the provenance of the recording. With streaming platforms, the source of a given album or track isn’t always transparent, which can lead to wide swings in sound quality, from mediocre to exceptional.

With a personal library, you’re in control. Every album in my collection (over 600 DSD albums) has been carefully curated, with full awareness of its origin and mastering and that consistently translates into better SQ. I often tap into my library rather than relying on same material streamed through Qobuz. 

Another reason stored files can sometimes sound better is the simplicity of the signal path. With local playback, you eliminate network traffic altogether, no congestion and reduce exposure to potential EMI in the chain. Even though streaming delivers data error-free, a shorter, cleaner path can translate into a more relaxed presentation.

Always wanted to separate audio network from the regular LAN, finally bit the bullet and got it working. All copper cabling, nothing special, one $120 Router, EtherRegen, Lumin U1, Neo stream, Eversolo A8. The rest of the network can't access the audio network at all due to routing rules and config of a JCAT NIC in the Music Server. 


Access to the internet for updates is provided by the router which obtains access through the main router. No switches needed, other than the EtherRegen. Wifi is switched on to allow the remote to work for Audirvana. HQPlayer plays to the A8 as NAA, it all works.


The sound has made a very good, 'organic' improvement, can now hear drumsticks hitting cymbals first, rather than just the decay of the metal. Vocals are rock solid, take on great front to back depth, suspended in mid-air if you like.

Most of my components are not new by all means, well the A8 is, the rest are 10 years plus old, made a big difference to what I hear. Noise reduction as far as possible is the goal, noise will always be present when it comes to networking, it's lessening the impact with a smaller network to begin with.

 

@tcutter I'm getting the impression that all one needs is a fibreoptic setup anywhere in the pathway between modem\router and the DAC. Correct?

Generally, fiber moats should lower the noise floor, but some have reported it reduces the “life” of the music.

isn't it measurable?  Whether the switch makes a difference in the data delivered to the DAC?