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Axxess Switch Special Edition
Precision Engineering for Uncompromised Musical Performance
The Axxess Switch SE is a high-performance network switch designed to elevate digital streaming systems with unprecedented clarity, stability, and musical authenticity.
Technologies and Components
A Unique Enclosure for Superior Performance
The Axxess Power Distributor and the Axxess Switch features a milled natural-based composite interior and an external lacquered steel frame. This combination of materials optimally balances rigidity and vibration control. The steel frame resists mechanical vibrations and magnetic interference, while the composite interior grounds unwanted oscillations, enhancing musical performance and providing a more immersive listening experience.

Superb Resonance Control
The underside of the Axxess Power Distributor and the Axxess Switch is equipped with four discs that accommodate optional Ansuz Darkz or Axxess NOIR anti-vibration feet, which ground unwanted vibrations and transform them into heat. The top cover also features semi-spherical cavities to support other Axxess products or components, further enhancing system performance.

Stream without compromise
The Axxess Switch act as a first line of defense against income noise from your router. It provides proper grounding properties and helps excluding noise from your system. This means that your amplifier and streamer DAC has less noise to dealing with – granting you a much better musical experience.

Low noise and maximum power supply
The Axxess Power Distributor and the Axxess Switch is designed with the Aavik-inspired “resonant mode power supply” to increase the operating frequency and allow higher peak power when the music requires it. The noise floor of the power supply remains very low, and is even further reduced by the ultra-low noise controls that power the various parts of the circuit.

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