My etherREGEN failed, I sent it back under warranty, it was returned within a week. In the interim the AQVox SE switch was moved in place, all was well. Upon receiving back the etherREGEN I put it on the home network for 50 hours before bringing it back into audio service. Last configuration it took over 100 hours to really hear the etherREGEN benefit.
Alex Crispi from UpTone suggested to feed the etherREGEN from the main switch versus how I had it set up prior. (If any one wants reference to earlier setup, I mention it in earlier write ups.)
The current configuration is as:
Modem > AQVox SE > etherREGEN > Gigafoil > Aurender N10
Audioquest Diamond RJ45’s are between all connections.
Nordost QKore passive grounding via RJ45 to AQVox SE switch and the Arris Surfboard 8200 Modem and by spade to the grounding lug on etherREGEN.
All digital gear other than the Aurender sits on an Adona platform that does real well for this setup, it’s tight but everything is on there - this isolation really does make a difference.
I am firmly in the camp of power and digital foundations, but I’m gloating right now on how good this really is at 50 hours on a cold start, and to think it’s a $600 switch, this is the icing on the cake on close to $30,000 in digital gear setup, that’s a statement!
But is the difference in sound quality the switch or how it’s being employed, much like when the sum of the parts tallies the whole. The big difference now is a .75M Audioquest Diamond connecting both switches where prior was a Ghent 45’ and with the shorter distance perhaps both switches clocks are in better support of one another, and stabilizing any high frequency noise/jitter is the passive chassis and circuit grounding from the QKore 6. Also etherREGEN has only one job now and that’s to pump the bits to the server, prior I used the 3 other ports to feedback to the homes Cat5, Apple TV and the RJ45 grounding port versus the now used chassis lug, it may of been to much demand or something, don’t know.
I’m hearing more now with, well more of everything and not in a glutten type manner, but in a more velvet smooth refinement, no glare, no edge.
Songs referenced:
Leonard Cohen - You Want it Darker
Lou Reed - Walk on the Wild Side
Madonna - Vogue
Holly Cole - Jersey Girl
Rodrigo Y Gabriela - Stairway to Heaven
The picture shows the modem, LPS and distribution resting on the Adona platform on top of a cabinet shelf on the entertainment center in the gym. Both switches are just behind the LPS and Modem. The Ethernet cables passes through the wall from the gym to the music room.
Hope this helps in some way, happy listening!
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