I am pleased that another major manufacturer has announced a product that also includes optical Ethernet as found from Lumin X1. I think this validates the feature as being valuable and important, and reaffirms Lumin innovation in network audio streaming technology.
Why unmanaged? I have a meraki go, will that not work? To me, sfp>sfp is a standard, cant understand what the switch being manageable or not would make a difference?
Hi Peter,
Is it possible to update the product recommendations necessary for Fibre optic shown on the website?
The Cisco switches shown are now unavailable in the UK and I am unsure whether any Cisco switch with SFP ports would be suitable for connection.
Any help you or others can give in this is welcome as it is a totally baffling subject to me and the best I can do is to ensure that I have suitable components for instillation without trying to understand the long streams of word soups of stuff on Amazon.
What switch did you use? The Trendnet in post #265 ?
When I first got my P1, I was using Tripp-Lite 62.5/125 multi-mode LC/LC fiber with the Finisar FTLF8519P3BL optical transceivers. It sounded great, so you can use multi-mode fiber with the P1 and have it sound truly excellent.I’d appreciate any comments on sound quality from users of Lumin products (specifically X1, P1 and U2) who employ a LAN optical connection (fibre, spelled the British way). I’ve been using multimode fibre from Sonore, as I once owned the company’s original opticalModule (oM) that came configured this way. When I originally set up the Lumin X1’s fibre connection, I used the oM, but have since moved to fibre implementation via an etherRegen switch. The sound quality, by the way, is terrific.
Thanks Puma Cat, I just switched from multimode to single-mode fibre and your findings mirror mine. There’s definitely an increase in SQ but not earth shattering, as the multimode was quite satisfying. I’m only at the beginning of my listening, however, but agree that single-mode is the way to go for best SQ.When I first got my P1, I was using Tripp-Lite 62.5/125 multi-mode LC/LC fiber with the Finisar FTLF8519P3BL optical transceivers. It sounded great, so you can use multi-mode fiber with the P1 and have it sound truly excellent.
Per Peter's recommendation, I got some Corning Clearcurve 9/125 single-mode LC/LC fiber and I now use that with Planet Tech MGB-TLX 1000Base-LX single mode optical transceivers. The sound did improve, as Peter predicted, I would say it was approximately a 10-20% improvement, if I had to put a number on it.
It was a clear improvement, but not what I would classify as "earth-shaking", though.
What WAS an "earth-shaking" improvement, though, was connecting the P1 to a dedicated Shunyata Altaira SG ground-plane noise-reducing hub. O. M. G. :celebrate008_2:
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And, true to the superb manner in which Lumin executes at a really high level, they installed a proper chassis ground-terminal on the back of the P1. The BEST type of connection to an Altaira.Here's a pic showing an Alpha CGC connected to its ground terminal and to a dedicated zone on Altaira.
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I'm also using a second ground cable, connecting the unused S/PDIF port to its own zone on Altaira, and two RCA ground cables, one for each channel, connecting the unused RCA outs, each one also to individual zones, for a total of four ground connections to Altaira.
If you think a P1 sounds superb (and it TRULY DOES), you haven't heard anything until you've heard it connected to an Altaira. WHOA...![]()