Can't believe you guys forgot to update the old ass iPad to the latest iPad Pro 12,9 Inch 1TB M2. That would have increased vocal clarity with a big margin.
totally agree, ethernet over cat6 or even cat 5e has sufficient error corrected bandwidth to handle any streaming service, audiophile ethernet cable is truly snake oil.
"To clean up that Incoming signal coming from the intenet"!!!! What does that switch do? "Yeh dude.... dont worry about this packet... i'll give it a little scrub, no need to send another"
The funny thing is that there’s no such thing as bass in a digital signal. Every bit is identical to another until it reaches the DAC. There’s positively no way whatsoever that a digital cable could ever improve the ‘punchiness’ of the bass.
@@SoundlineAudioNewZealanddo you understand How the TCP/IP protocol works? Any perceived sound difference has to be placebo effect. It can be easily proven using a protocol Analyzer to show that the original cable and this expensive one are transporting the exact same bits from port to port. Those bits, being binary, ( I.e. “on” or “off”) cannot possibly produce different sound. Further, a protocol analyzer is a much more objective means of measurement that what we as humans think we are perceiving with our ears.
You can also try to disassemble all the internal wifi antennas and of course disable all wifi functions. This in addition to a good power supply, the digital signal gains in quality. Reading the comments the dithering is not known to everyone...
I forgot to say it's also really better when the sonos port is directly conected by rj45 to a computer rather than via a switch. You just need to bridge the rj45 to the wifi in your computer.
It has an onboard DAC which is only used for outputting analogue audio, you can't use it as a DAC for a different digital device like a computer. And whilst its not really classed as a 'preamp' it has have simple digital volume control of its output.
Can't believe you guys forgot to update the old ass iPad to the latest iPad Pro 12,9 Inch 1TB M2. That would have increased vocal clarity with a big margin.
This is the funniest damn thing ive seen in a week 😂
But hey, I've worked in sales before. I appreciate the hustle.
The ethernet cables had me laughing, snake oil in its purest form.
totally agree, ethernet over cat6 or even cat 5e has sufficient error corrected bandwidth to handle any streaming service, audiophile ethernet cable is truly snake oil.
oh and the network switch...oh boy, they really have no clue. this is more of a psychology experiment than anything else.
"To clean up that Incoming signal coming from the intenet"!!!! What does that switch do? "Yeh dude.... dont worry about this packet... i'll give it a little scrub, no need to send another"
The funny thing is that there’s no such thing as bass in a digital signal. Every bit is identical to another until it reaches the DAC. There’s positively no way whatsoever that a digital cable could ever improve the ‘punchiness’ of the bass.
Have you ever listened to a Nordost Valhalla2 Digital cable?
@@SoundlineAudioNewZealanddo you understand How the TCP/IP protocol works? Any perceived sound difference has to be placebo effect. It can be easily proven using a protocol Analyzer to show that the original cable and this expensive one are transporting the exact same bits from port to port. Those bits, being binary, ( I.e. “on” or “off”) cannot possibly produce different sound. Further, a protocol analyzer is a much more objective means of measurement that what we as humans think we are perceiving with our ears.
Have YOU ever listened to a Nordost Valhalla2 Digital cable?@@edvinsroze5388
@@edvinsroze5388so how does that affect the effectiveness of the flux capacitor 🤔🤔🤔
Yes, there have been countless scams like this since hifi was first talked about about.
You can also try to disassemble all the internal wifi antennas and of course disable all wifi functions. This in addition to a good power supply, the digital signal gains in quality. Reading the comments the dithering is not known to everyone...
I forgot to say it's also really better when the sonos port is directly conected by rj45 to a computer rather than via a switch. You just need to bridge the rj45 to the wifi in your computer.
Out of curiosity... why reverse the shots of unplugging the cables?
Hahahaha..!!! This was fun..!!! Thank you...
so SONOS port is a DAC, but is it also a preamp?
It has an onboard DAC which is only used for outputting analogue audio, you can't use it as a DAC for a different digital device like a computer.
And whilst its not really classed as a 'preamp' it has have simple digital volume control of its output.