It’s even more complicated than the article describes. The pits and lands of varying lengths on the CD do not (rpt not) represent the musical waveform. They represent predetermined discrete sets of digital data specified in the Redbook standard that must be further processed and assembled before the digital data can represent the musical waveform. There are about 10 predetermined discrete sets of 1s and 0s.
I like Kevin D. and admire his business organization along with his YouTube videos....
“ Another example for tuning your network connections, try using jumbo frames, much less overhead than having your network devices divide up the data into 1500B packets.”

Could you please elaborate on how to try “jumbo” frames? 
I usually order medium, sometimes large but never tried jumbo.

(Sorry could not resist.)
Andy2

Thanks for the Upscale Audio article - I am gaining a better understanding of why my LUMIN D 1 keeps blowing me away with it’s sound quality. I just upgraded my CD player and did some power supply and IC upgrades. It’s amazing the sound improvements my system is achieving.

please keep the education coming

Happy Listening!

tom8999