the idea that I would like to pass on,
at least that's what I tried, is to insert a switch (not necessarily audiophile grade) maybe a professional switch or better industrial or similar, I had a
Qnap QSW-1208-8C fiber that I hadn't used for a while and I also found myself with a Sonore media converter Deluxe v2, here's the idea that brought an improvement in an already advanced configuration is to create a barrier with a fiber optic connection between the ISP router a first network that manages the IT part of the house and which can remain at 10GbE and the entire side dedicated to audio. So get a router with sfp+ cage, there's a moment Asus just released, in my case I use a Netgear Nighthawk X10 R9000, which acts as a router, (I also have to use the mandatory one from the ISP) so there are two... from the router you exit via fiber optics to enter the first Qnap QSW-1208-8C switch which manages all the other users via fiber, and it always exits via fiber with Finisar industrial grade 1 GbE to arrive in the Sonore opticalModule Deluxe v2 from here with quality cables in the second Ansuz switch then in the third and finally in the Music servers; now I use two, a Jcat XACT S1 EVO and a Lucas Domansky LDMS Music Servers. They are both exceptional, I would say complementary, among other things they have an unbeatable quality/price ratio, you will have to go much higher with money to hear differences, (perhaps, in the sense that it is not even certain that there are) ...
so in the end I think that even in a less sophisticated network interposing a fiber switch between what comes in from outside and the delicate path of liquid music is a good system to immediately obtain excellent results! using industrial grade modules and single-mode cables may be preferable. I remember however that I also liked the sound with the multimode, I should do more tests on this. then there would be the DAC Direct Attach Cable cables, After Darck sells some examples at non-negligible prices ...
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