systemOptique

What is systemOptique?

systemOptique completely eliminates noise from a network by using glass optical fiber to transmit network data instead of copper wire. Any Ethernet cable made of metal, no matter how well made can still pick up electrical noise radiated through the air. Optical fiber can not pick up any noise because it’s made of glass not metal.

Some audiophiles have tried to use copper Ethernet to optical Ethernet transceivers to build an isolated gap between their audio equipment and their router. This works well but the final transceiver has to be connected to the network player using wired Ethernet and noise can be picked up at that point.

systemOptique equipment like the opticalRendu have a fiber network interface so no network noise can reach them. Using a player or streamer with an optical interface will provide 100% galvanic isolation and eliminate all network noise.

Fiber optic networking was designed for the communication industry and there are may different transceiver module (SFP) types and light frequencies. systemOptique certified equipment has been tested to work together for simple operation.

Unless you have a router or network switch that supports optical Ethernet you need a media converter like the opticalModule. This converts wired Ethernet to optical Ethernet. This is shown in the diagram below.

 

systemOptique diagram

 

What does systemOptique do for you?

systemOptique completely eliminates  network noise. This noise would normally travel from your network into the network player/streamer and down the USB cable to the DAC. This would get into you DAC muddling the analog output

With no extra noise your music will sound clear and more reveling. The goal of systemOptique it to make your music sound better by eliminating noise going to your DAC.