Has somebody ever modified the Cisco Meraki?
For audio purpose it is considered a good switch:
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What is often modified:
– removal of the two interfere switching power supplies
– apply a dc connector for an external 12V PSU
– apply a very big silver capacitor on the main PCB
– apply organic polymer caps on various places on the circuit
– apply RFI shielding material
and sometimes a clock-upgrade
The internal clock of the switch will be removed and replaced by an ultra high precision en ultra low noise OCXO clock.
The clock requires 5V/600mA and will be connected to the main PSU.
An additional dc connector can be placed to enable a seperate 5Vdc psu for the clock for ultimate sonic results.
For audio purpose it is considered a good switch:
read more about halfway this page
What is often modified:
– removal of the two interfere switching power supplies
– apply a dc connector for an external 12V PSU
– apply a very big silver capacitor on the main PCB
– apply organic polymer caps on various places on the circuit
– apply RFI shielding material
and sometimes a clock-upgrade
The internal clock of the switch will be removed and replaced by an ultra high precision en ultra low noise OCXO clock.
The clock requires 5V/600mA and will be connected to the main PSU.
An additional dc connector can be placed to enable a seperate 5Vdc psu for the clock for ultimate sonic results.