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<blockquote data-quote="Internet King" data-source="post: 1058105836" data-attributes="member: 549"><p><a href="https://www.audiophil-online.com/test/aq-switch-8-by-aqvox/" target="_blank">https://www.audiophil-online.com/test/aq-switch-8-by-aqvox/</a></p><p></p><p>The AQVOX switch therefore had to chose between both network components. However, one question still remains: what happens if you connect the NAS directly to the network player and subsequently bypass the switch? Technically speaking that would function perfectly well. However, from a sound perspective, a direct connection caused deterioration! <strong><span style="color: #FF0000">As soon as the NAS and the network player were reconnected by the AQVOX, the sound stage opened up and the musical performance flowed closer to the listener.</span></strong></p><p></p><p>How is that possible? Well, obviously the HF-anti-interference measures in the AQVOX switch make it positively noticeable. Just imagine that the switch from Hamburg serves as a filter which safeguards the network player from high-frequency interferences.<strong> The jittering could well be reduced by the switch.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p></p><p>Οπότε, αν δεν παίζει καλά το σύστημα στο σπίτι, παρά το στρώσιμο και των ακριβών καλωδίων που αγοράσατε , πάντα υπάρχει ελπίδα το πρόβλημα να βρίσκεται τελικά αλλού :chinscratch:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Internet King, post: 1058105836, member: 549"] [url]https://www.audiophil-online.com/test/aq-switch-8-by-aqvox/[/url] The AQVOX switch therefore had to chose between both network components. However, one question still remains: what happens if you connect the NAS directly to the network player and subsequently bypass the switch? Technically speaking that would function perfectly well. However, from a sound perspective, a direct connection caused deterioration! [B][COLOR="#FF0000"]As soon as the NAS and the network player were reconnected by the AQVOX, the sound stage opened up and the musical performance flowed closer to the listener.[/COLOR][/B] How is that possible? Well, obviously the HF-anti-interference measures in the AQVOX switch make it positively noticeable. Just imagine that the switch from Hamburg serves as a filter which safeguards the network player from high-frequency interferences.[B] The jittering could well be reduced by the switch. [/B] Οπότε, αν δεν παίζει καλά το σύστημα στο σπίτι, παρά το στρώσιμο και των ακριβών καλωδίων που αγοράσατε , πάντα υπάρχει ελπίδα το πρόβλημα να βρίσκεται τελικά αλλού :chinscratch: [/QUOTE]
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