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"Audiophile Grade" Ethernet Switches - The new generation
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Some news:

SOtM have updated their website to include their new sNH-10G (snappy name!) network switch.

https://www.sotm-audio.com/sotmwp/englis...m/snh-10g/

I note that it has the option for connection to a 10MHz reference clock. Bonkers stuff! No price yet, I guess this will appear per the link before too long.

Personally, I am interested in finding out what the Uptone Audio switch might offer, but no news of this to date.


EDIT: The SOtM switch is not available, but CA legend Romaz has posted the first report of a prototype that he has on loan for evluation. See link below. Of course, a network switch cannot possibly influence sound quality, it delivers packet data that is buffered and clocked downstream. Romaz's post states differently so some may assume that these things do indeed work well, perhaps for reasons not yet fully understood. You decide. If you are interested in this kind of stuff, Romaz's post makes for a very interesting read. The pictures are good too, by the standards of network switches, the thing is huge.

https://www.computeraudiophile.com/forum...ent-860030
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RE: "Audiophile Grade" Ethernet Switches - The new generation - by Confused - 08-Aug-2018, 13:02

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