UltraFast69
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I finally got around determining how the AQVox SE audio switch and the Gigafoil V4 compliment one another in my system.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]For my review, I incorporated Nordost Heimdell II Ethernet cabling (Nordost top of the line for ethernet) between devices, a Keces P3 Linear power supply with Nordost Red Dawn Power Cable, a generic ethernet cable running approximately 50’ from the router in the server room, a piece of granite for the Gigafoil to rest on along with Stillpoints Ultra Mini’s I had available. [/FONT]
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[FONT="]Systematically I configured the switch and gigafoil to hear what the results are. [/FONT]
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[FONT="]Note: The AQVox SE has been in for a while, and I wrote about this somewhere on the forum - the AQVox SE made a difference over a non-audioized switch and was well worth the price of admission. Note: AQVox SE says only to use their power supply, and no after market, including their own, I believe this to be true as I tried the Keces and I lost some sound quality, but not major but enough to pull it, despite this being hard to believe. [/FONT]
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[FONT="]Back in time, I added the Nordost Heimdell 2 Ethernet cables and clearly heard audible differences over the Audioquest Vodka, and the AQ Vodka is no slouch, and was profound over generic cables. I would not doubt Diamond is in a higher league than Vodka, and not sure against Nordost. [/FONT]
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[FONT="]Each switch and gigafoil configuration resulted in only plus designators as all graded levels where considered an “A“. Each configuration only created subtle differences with a combination of smoothness, resolvency, timbre and blackness. For an audio junkie cumulative benefits are the game. [/FONT]
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[FONT="]I tried the Stillpoints Minis under the Gigafoil and they took away from the mid and low levels, and have experienced this same problem on other pieces in my system. I do use the Stillpoint Ultra 6 under the Aurender N10 and Ultra SS under the switch, and both of the power distributors with success.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]Keeping it simple, I only used one reference track; Sam Cooke, Lost and Lookin’, The Man who invented Soul.
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[FONT="]Here are the combinations I used:[/FONT]
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[FONT="]Summary:
I experienced the differences on the low end of subtle since I already had the AQVox SE switch. If you have $900.00 with nothing to do, then it may make sense to add a Gigafoil and Power supply.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]In my setup, I already had a gut feeling this was to be the case, and it can be easily argued to do something else with the money, but I am a self proclaimed audio junkie, like many of you and could not help myself. [/FONT]
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[FONT="]In the end, having either an audio grade switch or a Gigafoil with an aftermarket power supply is IMO all you really need.
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[FONT="]Hopefully this information helps somewhat, but remember, everyones system and room environments are different: what was subtle for me may be the same, less or more for you. YMMV as they say. [/FONT]
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[FONT="]Happy Listening![/FONT]
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I finally got around determining how the AQVox SE audio switch and the Gigafoil V4 compliment one another in my system.[/FONT]
[FONT="]
[/FONT]
[FONT="]For my review, I incorporated Nordost Heimdell II Ethernet cabling (Nordost top of the line for ethernet) between devices, a Keces P3 Linear power supply with Nordost Red Dawn Power Cable, a generic ethernet cable running approximately 50’ from the router in the server room, a piece of granite for the Gigafoil to rest on along with Stillpoints Ultra Mini’s I had available. [/FONT]
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[FONT="]Systematically I configured the switch and gigafoil to hear what the results are. [/FONT]
[FONT="]
[/FONT]
[FONT="]Note: The AQVox SE has been in for a while, and I wrote about this somewhere on the forum - the AQVox SE made a difference over a non-audioized switch and was well worth the price of admission. Note: AQVox SE says only to use their power supply, and no after market, including their own, I believe this to be true as I tried the Keces and I lost some sound quality, but not major but enough to pull it, despite this being hard to believe. [/FONT]
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[FONT="]Back in time, I added the Nordost Heimdell 2 Ethernet cables and clearly heard audible differences over the Audioquest Vodka, and the AQ Vodka is no slouch, and was profound over generic cables. I would not doubt Diamond is in a higher league than Vodka, and not sure against Nordost. [/FONT]
[FONT="]
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[FONT="]Each switch and gigafoil configuration resulted in only plus designators as all graded levels where considered an “A“. Each configuration only created subtle differences with a combination of smoothness, resolvency, timbre and blackness. For an audio junkie cumulative benefits are the game. [/FONT]
[FONT="]
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[FONT="]I tried the Stillpoints Minis under the Gigafoil and they took away from the mid and low levels, and have experienced this same problem on other pieces in my system. I do use the Stillpoint Ultra 6 under the Aurender N10 and Ultra SS under the switch, and both of the power distributors with success.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]Keeping it simple, I only used one reference track; Sam Cooke, Lost and Lookin’, The Man who invented Soul.
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- There is only Voice, Base and Cymbal on this track, and if you have not listened to it, check it out. I time and record certain parts of the song on paper and listen back and forth.
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[FONT="]Here are the combinations I used:[/FONT]
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- Original setup was the AQVox SE switch with generic ethernet for signal, and out to the N10 with Heimdell - this was considered magic, then and it is still today **** Grade A
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- I went back to this configuration after testing Gigafoil, and still graded as a Solid A
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- Placed Gigafoil powered by Keces BEFORE the AQVox switch with incoming generic cable in and out with the Heimdell 2 to switch, then Heimdell 2 from switch to the N10 **** Grade A, no gain or loss
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- Direct from router using generic cable to Gigafoil powered by Keces with Heimdell 2 out to N10, I would choose this configuration, but have other demands for ports with Apple TV and Oppo **** grade A +, subtle gain
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- Generic cable into AQVox SE with Heimdell 2 into Gigafoil powered by Keces, out with Heimdell 2 into N10, this is the one I settled on - grade A+, subtle gain
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- Note: The Gigafoil and Keces have been settling in well north of 200 cumulative hours. The Keces did make a difference with the GigaFoil.
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[FONT="]Summary:
I experienced the differences on the low end of subtle since I already had the AQVox SE switch. If you have $900.00 with nothing to do, then it may make sense to add a Gigafoil and Power supply.[/FONT]
[FONT="]
[/FONT]
[FONT="]In my setup, I already had a gut feeling this was to be the case, and it can be easily argued to do something else with the money, but I am a self proclaimed audio junkie, like many of you and could not help myself. [/FONT]
[FONT="]
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[FONT="]In the end, having either an audio grade switch or a Gigafoil with an aftermarket power supply is IMO all you really need.
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- Note: power and cabling do firm up the listening quality, so do take that into consideration.
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[FONT="]Hopefully this information helps somewhat, but remember, everyones system and room environments are different: what was subtle for me may be the same, less or more for you. YMMV as they say. [/FONT]
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[FONT="]Happy Listening![/FONT]