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previously, my diy roon ROCK server was connected directly to my DAC via USB as described in this thread. however, with recent system changes it was necessary to move the server down to the basement networking closet. consequently, in order to keep feeding the DAC via USB which provides asynchronous and ultra high-resolution streams (DSD512) it was necessary to add a streamer located at the rack.
i opted for the sonore opticalRendu which eliminates 100% of the upstream electrical noise via optical isolation. it is a quite small roon-ready endpoint that is a bridge between the server and the DAC. it is connected to the network via ethernet optical fiber and to the DAC with a USB cable.
before, my roon ROCK server was connected to the network with optical fiber which also eliminated all upstream electrical noise. however, the signal subsequently passed to the DAC via USB unfortunately included some of the electrical noise generated by the server running all the roon software. now that noise is also completely eliminated and the digital stream entering the opticalRendu is 100% noise free.
absent a DAC with an on-board optical fiber input, it is not possible to get a cleaner asynchronous signal to the DAC. unfortunately, as of this writing and to my knowledge there are only a very few DACs offering fiber input (lumin X1 + P1, linn klimax DSM and all MSB models via its proISL input).
not to over-hype this solution but the results were immediately apparent and significant. versus my prior configuration: a huge soundstage with much more air around the instruments; increased instrument resonance / decay; and overall a richer and a way more holographic sound.
in any event, i have waxed poetic before about ethernet fiber and optical isolation. suffice it to say that i find the opticalRendu a relatively inexpensive method of eliminating all electrical noise from a audio stream at the most important point in the digital chain — just prior to delivery to the DAC. thereby, obviating the need for expensive audiophile networking equipment and/or specialized music servers.
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note: given that my server runs roon ROCK, i chose the roon-only version of the opticalRendu. i also got a small green computer LPS to power it. also, small green computer offers a 30-day no questions asked return policy. however, i knew it was staying in my system after 10 minutes.

i opted for the sonore opticalRendu which eliminates 100% of the upstream electrical noise via optical isolation. it is a quite small roon-ready endpoint that is a bridge between the server and the DAC. it is connected to the network via ethernet optical fiber and to the DAC with a USB cable.
before, my roon ROCK server was connected to the network with optical fiber which also eliminated all upstream electrical noise. however, the signal subsequently passed to the DAC via USB unfortunately included some of the electrical noise generated by the server running all the roon software. now that noise is also completely eliminated and the digital stream entering the opticalRendu is 100% noise free.
absent a DAC with an on-board optical fiber input, it is not possible to get a cleaner asynchronous signal to the DAC. unfortunately, as of this writing and to my knowledge there are only a very few DACs offering fiber input (lumin X1 + P1, linn klimax DSM and all MSB models via its proISL input).
not to over-hype this solution but the results were immediately apparent and significant. versus my prior configuration: a huge soundstage with much more air around the instruments; increased instrument resonance / decay; and overall a richer and a way more holographic sound.
in any event, i have waxed poetic before about ethernet fiber and optical isolation. suffice it to say that i find the opticalRendu a relatively inexpensive method of eliminating all electrical noise from a audio stream at the most important point in the digital chain — just prior to delivery to the DAC. thereby, obviating the need for expensive audiophile networking equipment and/or specialized music servers.
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note: given that my server runs roon ROCK, i chose the roon-only version of the opticalRendu. i also got a small green computer LPS to power it. also, small green computer offers a 30-day no questions asked return policy. however, i knew it was staying in my system after 10 minutes.
