Michael
Thanks for all your hard work.
This is a subject that many of us less knowledgeable concerning switches/ethernet cables etc are interested in
Furtermore you are experimenting at a price point that is affordable for the "average" audiophile.
Keep up the great work.
Thank you for the kind words.
I think it audio it's always easier to spend a lot of money to get something great, but more exciting to find performance bargains.
I also think for those who have bought more expensive switches, and I do have one I've bought and is burning in, that these inexpensive switches will still make a significant positive difference for us all.
To Puma Cat -
Absolutely each switch and external PS will have better or worse synergy. I don't have the funds nor the time to try the limitless combinations (I know you are not suggesting that I do). I also think on average people are more likely to not buy a $35 switch and a $600 or $800 external PS even though in many instances this will give you better performance than a $1,000 "audiophile" switch.
I will say so far of the DOZENS of combinations I have tried I have found two things to be constant:
- Plugging the switches in the wall into my unused Audio Quest Power Conditioner 3 (~$299) made a much bigger sound difference than an upgraded PS on the switches plugged into the wall; (plugging the switch by my streamer into my Audio Quest 1200 made the biggest difference and a minimal improvement when an upgraded PS was added to that switch);
- The other is cascaded switches (when you have the right combo of them) plugged into the wall sounded better than a single switch with an upgraded PS.
Guys - here is the major disclaimer I also mention in my videos: this is what sounds best on my system, with my gear, in my room, with my electrical grid, with my internet over my in wall ethernet cable to my ears. It is highly likely you will have different results.