In Reply to: me like Supra but need help with the proximity of "things" posted by lokie on September 11, 2015 at 05:33:24:
In my case, the Ethernet cable is not for an NAS Ethernet application, it's implemented for a cable modem that routes streaming internet A/V to a computer workstation system, which can then send A/V to my main audio system located across the listening room via HDMI and a digital optical audio interface (which provides complete galvanic isolation of the digital audio signal between the two separate audio systems connected to two separate AC circuits). So, what's being routed via my Ethernet cable are cloud-based A/V sources, including Netflix, YouTube, streaming podcasts, radio station AAC/MP3 streams, etc.
I'm continuing to find the sonic impact of an Ethernet cable used for a cable modem to computer interface is not the only aspect that makes a difference. It's also a matter of which power cord with what AC connectors is used for the cable modem, which power line conditioner or lack thereof is used, and even the coaxial cable used to connect the cable modem to the CATV jack installed at the wall. I'll post more opines down the road when ready.
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- RE: me like Supra but need help with the proximity of "things" - Duster 16:01:10 09/12/15 (2)
- Got it- Thanks fellas - lokie 06:55:44 09/14/15 (1)
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