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"Audiophile Grade" Ethernet Switches - The new generation
Is there a way to know if Devialet is using the reclocked signal from EtherRegen with Roon RAAT?
In that case, the improvement observed by most folks here would absolutely make sense, because according to one of the post from SuperDad on AS forum, "EtherREGEN is designed as state-of-the-art isolation and reclocking for Ethernet".

I'm using EtherRegen with Trinnov Altitude, and it does not seem to be using the reclocked signal from EtherRegen. While using Roon RAAT source, the clock setting in Trinnov changes from Slave to Master. I need to check with Trinnov on how to change the clock setting to slave mode while using EtherRegen, but it seems counterintuitive to what they believe in..

Excerpt from Jon Herron's post on Roon forum. Jon is from Trinnov.
"However, most people find that the ethernet “Roon Ready” input sounds better than SPDIF or HDMI, presumably because we are allowed to use our excellent internal clocks when using the network connection (rather than being slaved to an external clock that is subject to more jitter). The networked Roon Ready connection also provides excellent integration into the Roon ecosystem. It is the only way I listen to music now."

https://community.roonlabs.com/t/connect...h/73060/15
https://community.roonlabs.com/t/clock-s...hyst/66381

I haven't tried EtherRegen on Devialet directly yet. I was hoping to get significant jump in sound quality with Trinnov because thats my primary interface.
Oppo-203 / SonicTransporter i7 Roon Core ->Trinnov Altitute-16->TAD M2500MK-1 -> TAD CR-1
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RE: "Audiophile Grade" Ethernet Switches - The new generation - by sam1000 - 20-Jul-2020, 07:36

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