@jerryg123 Eexpertise in rocket science? I don't know, you'll have to tell me.
I do know I brought my technical experience in analog to my work in digital communications and networking, where it served me well in developing high bandwidth and high capacity network architectures, especially in paying attention to grounding and noise management in high density rack installations, beginning with T-1 (1.544 Mbps) and T-3 (45 Mbps) in the early 90s to OC-12 (622 Mbps) circuits in the early 2000s. And by 2008 AT&T had upgraded over 80,000 miles of carrier backbone to OC-768 IP/MPLS 39 Gbps. About the I changed roles developing high-cap data replication, but now most of the network is100GbE moving towards 200 and 400.
And that's my point. No matter which music streaming service you're using, no matter where in the cloud (or rather which hosting services are used), there's a shit-ton of networking and thousands of miles cabling, both copper and fiber involved, none of it anything more than regular commercial grade. Swapping out the last 72" will give you better zeroes and ones?