Best audiophile switch

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Then I guess we have a list of candidates that should be on the final comparison list for users willing go for the best:
Telegartner M12 Premium, Network Acoustics Tempus, Reiki Pro, Ansuz D2/D-TC Supreme

Who has compared all of them so far?
I'm specifically interested in Tempus vs M12 Premium comparisons
 
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In his system.
Thanks for pointing that out. Who would have ever thought that reviewers are stating opinions based on what they hear in their own systems? Makes me wonder if we are also going to learn that people who post here typically share opinions based on what they hear in their own systems. Fortunately, observations made in one well-implemented system can often be heard in another.
 
Thanks for pointing that out. Who would have ever thought that reviewers are stating opinions based on what they hear in their own systems? Makes me wonder if we are also going to learn that people who post here typically share opinions based on what they hear in their own systems. Fortunately, observations made in one well-implemented system can often be heard in another.
Glad to help. M.
 
Thanks for pointing that out. Who would have ever thought that reviewers are stating opinions based on what they hear in their own systems? Makes me wonder if we are also going to learn that people who post here typically share opinions based on what they hear in their own systems. Fortunately, observations made in one well-implemented system can often be heard in another.
Funny how the person whose first post in this thread was to express no belief in the virtues of expensive network isolation devices and announced to see himself out of the thread has been the most eager participant.
 
Funny how the person whose first post in this thread was to express no belief in the virtues of expensive network isolation devices and announced to see himself out of the thread has been the most eager participant.
So, shows that they did keep an open mind and gave it a try.
 
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Another shout out for SwitchX

I was moving some equipment around and forgot that the SwitchX with the WiFI-X access point was out of my system. All I can say after reinserting it is “WOW”. Great product.
 
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Can someone make a summary of the most interesting switches in this thread? Too much to read 57 pages. :) I am just about to try Silent switch Ocxo Extreme version with Fiberbox III from Ediscreation this comming weekend. Currently using SOTM top configuration with Firebird LPS from Ediscreation. I am interested about newest Silent Angel threesome, Reiki, Taiko Extreme, any other ultra highend switches to recommend?
 
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Can someone make a summary of the most interesting switches in this thread? Too much to read 57 pages. :) I am just about to try Silent switch Ocxo Extreme version with Fiberbox III from Ediscreation this comming weekend. Currently using SOTM top configuration with Firebird LPS from Ediscreation. I am interested about newest Silent Angel threesome, Reiki, Taiko Extreme, any other ultra highend switches to recommend?
I asked Gemini AI to summarize the thread and here's what I got:

"This forum discussion revolves around finding the "best audiophile switch," with users sharing their experiences and recommendations. A user sparked the conversation by asking for top-tier switch recommendations, irrespective of cost.

A significant portion of the thread is dedicated to the Reiki Audio switch, which one user described as "transformative" due to its ability to lower the noise floor in their audio system. This user highlighted the switch's original design and focus on noise suppression, featuring a CNC aluminum case lined with copper. However, another user pointed out that the Reiki switch might be using the same Zyxel GS-108B v3 board found in less expensive switches, albeit with more elaborate casework.

Other highly recommended switches include the Ansuz D-TC Supreme and GOLD Signature, Network Acoustics Tempus, and the Lumin L-2. The EtherRegen is also frequently mentioned, especially when paired with an external power supply, for its unique active-differential digital isolator chips and reclocking technology.

The thread also delves into a debate about the term "minimalist" after a review described the Reiki products as such. This led to a discussion about what constitutes a minimalist design in high-end audio, with some finding it amusing to label a system with multiple components as minimalist.

The conversation also touches on the cost versus performance of these high-end switches. Some users question the high price tags, suggesting that a good clock and power supply are more critical components for achieving high-fidelity sound. One user mentioned getting good results with a less expensive switch from Fidelity Audio, while another pointed out that some expensive switches are essentially modified versions of cheaper ones with upgraded clocks and cases.

Finally, the discussion gets technical, with users exploring the importance of low-noise power supplies, fiber optic cabling, and galvanic isolation in achieving optimal audio quality. The EtherRegen's active-differential digital isolator chips are highlighted as a key technological differentiator."
 
I asked Gemini AI to summarize the thread and here's what I got:

"This forum discussion revolves around finding the "best audiophile switch," with users sharing their experiences and recommendations. A user sparked the conversation by asking for top-tier switch recommendations, irrespective of cost.

A significant portion of the thread is dedicated to the Reiki Audio switch, which one user described as "transformative" due to its ability to lower the noise floor in their audio system. This user highlighted the switch's original design and focus on noise suppression, featuring a CNC aluminum case lined with copper. However, another user pointed out that the Reiki switch might be using the same Zyxel GS-108B v3 board found in less expensive switches, albeit with more elaborate casework.

Other highly recommended switches include the Ansuz D-TC Supreme and GOLD Signature, Network Acoustics Tempus, and the Lumin L-2. The EtherRegen is also frequently mentioned, especially when paired with an external power supply, for its unique active-differential digital isolator chips and reclocking technology.

The thread also delves into a debate about the term "minimalist" after a review described the Reiki products as such. This led to a discussion about what constitutes a minimalist design in high-end audio, with some finding it amusing to label a system with multiple components as minimalist.

The conversation also touches on the cost versus performance of these high-end switches. Some users question the high price tags, suggesting that a good clock and power supply are more critical components for achieving high-fidelity sound. One user mentioned getting good results with a less expensive switch from Fidelity Audio, while another pointed out that some expensive switches are essentially modified versions of cheaper ones with upgraded clocks and cases.

Finally, the discussion gets technical, with users exploring the importance of low-noise power supplies, fiber optic cabling, and galvanic isolation in achieving optimal audio quality. The EtherRegen's active-differential digital isolator chips are highlighted as a key technological differentiator."
perfect summary, as usual, very technical and controversional, thank you
 
It does fail to mention the added benefits of adding and external clock to the EtherREGEN. With all of the things the ER offers, I have found that while the switch itself is great, the real beauty of this switch is the ability to add a superb clock.

Going from the internal clock to an Afterdark, then eventually to a Mutec Ref 10 SE 120 along with upgrading the cables and LPS's was transformative to just adding the switch itself. Easily a night and day difference in system quietness and performance.

Tom
 
Can someone make a summary of the most interesting switches in this thread? Too much to read 57 pages. :) I am just about to try Silent switch Ocxo Extreme version with Fiberbox III from Ediscreation this comming weekend. Currently using SOTM top configuration with Firebird LPS from Ediscreation. I am interested about newest Silent Angel threesome, Reiki, Taiko Extreme, any other ultra highend switches to recommend?
https://www.whatsbestforum.com/threads/best-audiophile-switch.38881/post-1042144 @Di-fi made a list a while ago.
 
The problem is, nobody has listen to all these switches and not in every setup.

We heard two Etheregen with singlemode, good linear powersupply and Mutec Ref 10. After this we changed to Paradin Audio switch which blows the former switch cascade away.
 
The problem is, nobody has listen to all these switches and not in every setup.

We heard two Etheregen with singlemode, good linear powersupply and Mutec Ref 10. After this we changed to Paradin Audio switch which blows the former switch cascade away.
I have listened to:
Reiki
Silent angel
Paul Pang
Innuos Phoenix
Ansuz
Nordost
SoTM
Buffalo
English Electric
And probably a few others I can’t recall off the top of my head.
 
Can someone make a summary of the most interesting switches in this thread? Too much to read 57 pages. :) I am just about to try Silent switch Ocxo Extreme version with Fiberbox III from Ediscreation this comming weekend. Currently using SOTM top configuration with Firebird LPS from Ediscreation. I am interested about newest Silent Angel threesome, Reiki, Taiko Extreme, any other ultra highend switches to recommend?
Sure you can....;)
 
The problem is, nobody has listen to all these switches and not in every setup.

We heard two Etheregen with singlemode, good linear powersupply and Mutec Ref 10. After this we changed to Paradin Audio switch which blows the former switch cascade away.

Hello to Germany, from the US. I can't seem to find any information on this switch but I do have to ask of this. Are you or were you using two switches in series, leading to your source, with a long run in between switches for this comparison?

What is your setup chain, if you don't mind me asking?

Tom
 
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