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Audiophile grade Router with WiFi
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In addition to Confused’s quote; this one is from their product page:

https://uptoneaudio.com/products/etherregen

Quote:There are two types of sound-degrading influences the EtherREGEN is designed to radically decrease: Leakage—both high-impedance and low-impedance—and clock phase-noise. The clock phase-noise travels on the Ethernet signal itself and travels on power and ground planes. [Every edge coming out of any digital device caries the jitter/phase-noise of the clock used to "clock out" that edge; this shows up on the ground-plane and affects the threshold of chips’ clock inputs. This is an oversimplification of a complex subject; we intend to publish a short white paper and measurements to demonstrate this.]

Let’s hope they’ll publish this white paper soon as it should make these discussions easier. Though of course I can imagine that even if they’ll show effects in measurements some people will argue these differences are too small to matter.  Smile

For me the most important thing is the effect I’ll hear when it’s in my system, or not hear.  Wink
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RE: Audiophile grade Router with WiFi - by Pim - 18-Oct-2019, 00:34
RE: Audiophile grade Router with WiFi - by Antoine - 19-Oct-2019, 13:09

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