Last seen: Dec 29, 2025
I have measured the PC parts in the Pink Faun streamer. Indeed they are not measuring good. It is still a PC. On the ohter hand when people listen to...
Due to the fact the AQvox became a problem. Which is connected between the Audio PC and the Streamer / DAC. I think the clock banging is the most logi...
In those day's I didn't suspect the ethernet yet. So it was most certainly connected
Somehow I think my stream is too strong or some noise will be highlighted when other noise is cancelled or the network clocks are banging into the aud...
But also when the DAC/ Streamer is connected directly to the Router. It will become dark. Even when a CD player is hooked up to the system, it will re...
Good morning Tobias, Yes that is what I think as well, the PC. I remember that for a test I also chose my wired tablet as an output. It was dark as we...
One more thing. My current dac also plays for about 5 seconds after I disconnected the ethernet. The sound never changes at that moment. The DAC alway...
Thanks! I will think about this deeply for the coming days. I just have done some test's and processed some thoughts regarding noise aspects. My firs...
Here I will trust your knowledge about ethernet. Still the theorie could work. When we see what is happening in the network as a side effect. I was gr...
Thanks I will do some more homework! 🙂
Well that doesn't work correct than. This is tried with the Perfect Wave Dac 2. They called it the memory player. But still when you disconnect the et...
Then there's no problem 🙂 and we are back in 2010 (just kidding) I think these components are called transistors and capacitors. They don't underst...
Maybe he means the same. Jitter time based. More important is the reason that it happens. I think when crystal can't run on a stable frequency. They ...
Let's think of 8 glasses which we can fill with water. Each glass represents a bit in the byte. Now when there's water in the glass it's true when the...
Yes of course! It's very good you keep repeating that, because it's 100% true. That for sure is not the problem, but when we look once again to reply ...






