“Network connection an important path for the CAS streaming system and the switch is like the kind of the gatekeeper”, says Clones Audio’s most recent press release.
The release goes on to say that the quality of the network switch you use can affect the performance of the sound. The SG112-24 MOD is a CISCO based, fast and reliable switch developed for audiophiles with Volent Audio that provides plug-and-play connectivity.

Clones claim the ultra low noise OCXO master clock module provides the better jitter reduction and is also the key to sync the clock to all chips in the switch.
The switch has a DC input ready for Clones regulated linear power supply.

Product Highlights
- Low noise regulated OCXO module
- 24 x Gigabit Ethernet Ports
- 2 x Combo mini-GBIC Slots
- 802.3/3u/3ab/3z/3x Network Standards
- 48 Gbps Switching Capacity
- 35.7 mpps Forwarding Capacity
- 9216 bytes Jumbo Frame
- Desktop or Rack Mountable
- 128MB RAM / 128MB Flash Memory
Price: 5899 $HK plus import taxes. (Around £580)
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