I see you already have a setup with dedicated WiFi bridge. AX86U works as a wired network adapter on the receiving side. A similar topology of using cheap $15 WiFi N-300 extenders (which I recommend all the time), but with more configuration options and you use it. Good work, still a half way.
By this I want to say, AX6000 has a feature called "WiFi guest network". It is technically a VLAN over WiFi with a simplified setup. I suggest to enable this feature for a dedicated bridge connection, as it will isolate Internet streaming from your home network traffic. This is what you want!
Now about your main streamer wired connection with multiple switches. On the AX6000 create VLAN with DHCP option and enable on this port. Use the "access port" (untagged) option, so you can still use unmanaged switches for getting rid of ground loops. In this case don't plug any other devices to these switches, as such device will become a part of a VLAN, not a home LAN. The only difference is that with VLAN capable switch you can select on the AX6000 "trunk port" (tagged) option and on the switch utilise other ports for home network use.
I removed my ifi lan iSilencer from apple tv4k and inserted it on my EverSolo streamer.
To my ears it proved its worth. I heard more vivid sounds with less flatness. Less harshness, less diffuse.
Etherregen was a very short experience for me. It sounds more fatiguing than a generic switch, no matter the configuration(clock/int). I was kinda hoping it would beat my afterdark x1. It did worse on the motherboard or even on the afterdark x1 card.
Im surprised this switch is so "forced" sounding. Coming from the Afterdark X1 which is smooth and delight in sound, the ER is piercing the sound. soundstage is terrible smeared.
I removed my ifi lan iSilencer from apple tv4k and inserted it on my EverSolo streamer.
To my ears it proved its worth. I heard more vivid sounds with less flatness. Less harshness, less diffuse.
Ifi LAN iSilencers are terrific. Compact and clean form (no external PS), simple to deploy, very effective and reasonably priced in hifi terms. I and others find them to be complementary in effect when used in combination with FMCs and switches - it’s not an either or thing - my ethernet chain employs all three. Likely to get a couple more including trying with some KEF active speakers I still have kicking around as a semi-portable second system.
@OCC7N give ‘em a go, and/or FMCs and switches should you feel so inclined…
The ER locks the music and makes it sound like a boring Deltasigma dac. Its clearly a degrading experience for people with greater dacs than entry level.
Afterdark X1 is more free airy musical softer, just beautiful sound.
Ifi LAN iSilencers are terrific. Compact and clean form (no external PS), simple to deploy, very effective and reasonably priced in hifi terms. I and others find them to be complementary in effect when used in combination with FMCs and switches - it’s not an either or thing - my ethernet chain employs all three. Likely to get a couple more including trying with some KEF active speakers I still have kicking around as a semi-portable second system.
I hear the improvement even more clearly now. With well known tracks. Fuller more distinct , more solid sound. Nicer melodies. Better emotional Impact.
I will probably get 2 more. One for the apple tv 4k, and one for my oled Tv which i have been using with wifi, i buy one supra cat 8 and ifi lan iSilencer for oled Tv.
I plan to use them all at the last stop connected to the devices. Also been thinking maybe one between router and switch would be good. Maybe i move one there if ifi manage to do one improved Lan iSilencer 2.
I hear the improvement even more clearly now. With well known tracks. Fuller more distinct , more solid sound. Nicer melodies. Better emotional Impact.
I will probably get 2 more. One for the apple tv 4k, and one for my oled Tv which i have been using with wifi, i buy one supra cat 8 and ifi lan iSilencer for oled Tv.
I plan to use them all at the last stop connected to the devices. Also been thinking maybe one between router and switch would be good. Maybe i move one there if ifi manage to do one improved Lan iSilencer 2.
I already have two - one plugged into my LHY switch for the upstream feed from the router (albeit via a Netgear switch and FMCs), the other I alternate between the OLED TV (very effective) and my Mac Mini Roon/HQP server (also indispensable)… both also connected to the LHY though with the TV it sounds better plugged directly into the TV. Sick of swapping ‘em over though so need to get at least one more.
Not sure about ground loops, not an issue I have, though this blurb re galvanic isolation suggests it might…
The LAN iSilencer boasts premium galvanic isolation technology, where electrical circuits are separated to eliminate stray currents. Audio signals can pass between galvanically isolated circuits to block differences in ground potential or currents induced by AC power.
Ifi LAN iSilencers are terrific. Compact and clean form (no external PS), simple to deploy, very effective and reasonably priced in hifi terms. I and others find them to be complementary in effect when used in combination with FMCs and switches - it’s not an either or thing - my ethernet chain employs all three. Likely to get a couple more including trying with some KEF active speakers I still have kicking around as a semi-portable second system.
@OCC7N give ‘em a go, and/or FMCs and switches should you feel so inclined…
Ah yes re the Pink Faun, had forgotten. Their ethernet cable gets a very good rep over at What's Best (as does the Muon, even more so) but it comes at a price.
Curious re the ER as many folk with very resolved systems highly rate it.
That's a ridiculous statement, given the thousands of people who own and love their EtherRegens. I have an exaSound e32 Mk-II, hardly entry level. I have two audiophile friends who own EtherRegens, one has the Mola Mola Tambaqui, the other a Lumin X1. Entry-level? LOL!! Look elsewhere to find the problem in your system.
The ER locks the music and makes it sound like a boring Deltasigma dac.
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