As beautiful as the files are, for the comparison between the internal and external converter I prefer to rely on one of the excellently recorded albums of the Living Concert Series: Shostakovich's Symphony No. 15. The recording with its abundance of spatial information clearly benefits from the second media converter - and the bandwidth limitation to 100 megabits? In any case, the stage seems a touch deeper and the rhythmic reproduction is a little more intense. The media converter built into the Melco is very good, the external one even a little better. Owners of the Melco S100 can thus reach the highest sound level in small steps.
Finally, the media converter integrated into the SotM switch also has to compete with the ADOT: Again, I start with the internal converter, after having enjoyed Jonas Hellborg's acoustic spectacle also via the SOtMs - the switch sNH-10G, the clock sCLK-OCX10 and the clock cable dBCL-BNC. This time I chose the Paul Motian Trio's "Folk Song For Rosie" from the album Le Voyage as the test file: Here the difference between the converters is even greater than with the Melco. With the internal one, the sound is not very homogeneous: The saxophone plays in a rather reverberant environment, the drums in a different room, and the bass was miked very close. With the ADOT converter, on the other hand, you can hear that especially during loud saxophone passages, the sound also spills over to the right, where the double bass seems to be. The spatial arrangement of the instruments seems more realistic, the strongly picked strings of the double bass have more energy, the hits on the cymbals are even more differentiated, and the saxophone comes with bite but without aggressiveness: simply great!
Listened with
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NAS | Melco N1Z/2EX-H60 with Audiaz linear power supply, WDMyCloud |
Streamer | Auralic G2.1 with 2TB SSD |
Up-Sampler | Chord Electronics Hugo M-Scaler with Poweradd or Ferrum Hypsos |
DAC | Chord Electronics DAVE with linear power supply |
LAN-switch | SOtM sNH-10G i with Keces P8, Ansuz PowerSwitch D-TC Supreme |
10-MHz-Clock | SOtM sCLK-OCX10 with Keces P8 and AudiaZ DC-cable |
Preamp | Audio Exklusive P7 |
Power amp | Einstein The Poweramp |
Loudspeakers | Göbel Epoque Aeon Fine |
Subwoofer | Velodyne DD+ 10 (2x) |
Cables | Goebel High End Lacorde Statement, Audioquest Dragon HC, Tornado (HC) and Dragon Bi-Wiring, Swiss Cables, SOtM dBCL-BNC, AudiaZ Clock-Kabel, Ansuz Digitalz D-TC Supreme und Mainz D2 |
Accessories | AHP Klangmodul IV G, Audioquest Niagara 5000 and 1200, Synergistic Research Active Ground Block SE, HMS wall outlets, Blockaudio C-Lock Lite, Acapella bases, Acoustic System feet and resonators, Artesania Audio Exoteryc, SSC Big Magic Base, Finite Elemente Carbofibre°-HD, Harmonix Room Tuning Disks, Audio Exklusiv Silentplugs, Arya Audio Revopods, 10Gtec Media Converter (2x) with Keces P3 and SBooster BOTW P&P Eco MKII, Singlemode Duplex Fiber Optic Cable |
Manufacturer's Specification
ADOT Audiophile Grade Optical Fibre Kit
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Contents of Kit | Media Converter (1x), SFP-adapters (2x), wall wart power Supply, duplex-multimode-fibre (1,5m) |
Wavelength | 850nm |
Voltage | 5V (MC01 / MC02 supplied with suitable mains power supply) |
Price MC01 | 480 Euro (with universal voltage power adapter) |
Price MC02 | 520 Euro (with linear power supply) |
Price MC03 | 300 Euro (without any power supply) |
Price MC ACCESSORY | 280 Euro (single Media Converter, melco CAT 7 RJ 45 lead, and Y lead for power supply) |
Manufacturer
Audiophile Digital Optical Technology
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Address | Audiophile Digital Music Masters Ltd. Sandy farm Business Park FARNHAM GU10 1PX ENGLAND |
Phone | +44 7899 896848 |
sales@admm.uk.com | |
Web | www.audiophiledigital.co.uk |
Distributor
DREI H Vertriebs GmbH
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Address | Mika Dauphin Kedenburgstraße 44 Haus D / 1. OG 22041 Hamburg GERMANY |
Phone | +49 40 37507515 |
mika.dauphin@drei-h.biz |
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