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Tobias
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I guess people that goes for the Muon they are already very much invested in this whole noise thing so they are also not just plugging it into a random router, with a bad power supply? They are probably feeding it already with a decent quality ethernet signal, which makes it easier for the filter? (Here i am still assuming that it is all about the noise)


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Wijnand
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What else do you know about my looks 🦇 🙂

Thanks, you already have helped me with the Ferrite cores. I installed 4 of them. I can hear for sure a more clear sound.


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Tobias
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I just love that Ferrit core thing! Its amazing that no one have thought about this until now, or that it isn´t publicly known. The concept isn´t new, from what i understand, but used in other applications.

I love sharing something that i come across but this was the first time i felt that i didn´t want to share it (at first) because it is just to good to be true. (i had more expensive ethernet cables and this will upset the cable industry...)


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Wijnand
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Yes indeed. It's actually pretty standard for signal cables. I have thought about small ferrites in the past, but never the bigger cores. Also in the switch transformers are ferrite cores per wire. These also have a filtering quality. Ethernet isolators also make use of these cores. About expensive ethernet cables I also have had several types, but in many cases I liked standard copper cable better.


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Wel 24 hours later. It's the same old story. The sound is dark again. Too dark for a listening session. I have to remove the Ferrite cores, because now the signal has become too clean again. The crystals seem to react to a too clean signal. Without the ferrite cores It seems I have the ultimate balans for what is possible with a network, going over the edge will make the sound collapse in time. Still I like the trick with the ferrite cores. Unfortunately the trick with the extra switch to inject noise is not working now. The ferrites seem to cancel that noise.


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