German hi-fi magazine LowBeats has published an in-depth review of the DELA S50, naming it its new reference network switch and praising its outstanding performance for high-end music streaming.
Reviewer Frank Borowski concludes that the S50 delivers the highest level of performance among all network switches tested by the publication, combining advanced engineering with remarkable sonic improvements.
Review Highlights
- A new benchmark for audiophile network switches
LowBeats describes the DELA S50 as its new reference, stating that it surpasses every network switch previously reviewed by the publication. - Purpose-built for audio performance
Rather than adapting conventional IT hardware, the S50 is built on DELA’s dedicated audio networking platform, developed with Buffalo’s networking expertise and optimized specifically for high-end audio applications. - Flexible connectivity and configuration
Featuring six RJ45 ports, three SFP+ ports, configurable port speeds, and the ability to disable unused ports, the S50 offers exceptional flexibility for optimizing streaming systems while minimizing unwanted electrical noise. - Significant improvements in sound quality
The review highlights improvements in clarity, soundstage, detail retrieval, tonal naturalness, and overall musical realism, describing the impact as greater than expected from a network switch. - Designed for serious streaming enthusiasts
LowBeats also praises the S50’s robust engineering, managed-switch functionality, integrated linear power supply, and compatibility with optical networking and DELA’s C1 Direct Attach cable.
Conclusion
LowBeats concludes that the DELA S50 is one of the most worthwhile upgrades for serious music streaming systems. Combining purpose-built audio engineering with advanced networking technology, the publication names the S50 its new reference network switch for listeners seeking the highest level of streaming performance.
Read the full review on LowBeats (English)
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