Let me say first that I'm no expert at all in things digital. But what I know as an indisputable fact is that there is RF noise associated with the interaction between toroidal transformers, amplifiers, other gear and routers/switches/cables. This is easy to observe when I get LOUD obnoxious "motorboating" pulsing depending on placement of my router near my rack. I get very audible noise carried on the physical ethernet cable as well if I'm not careful with placement relative to the rest of my gear. I think none of this has to do with the 1's and 0's being transmitted as part part of the signal and has EVERYTHING to do with shielding and RF/EM interference. Noise can get carried on the physical line (antenna essentially). The materials that are used to shield the cable so it's not acting as a noise conduit is incredibly important. I'm not convinced the "quality" of the bits transferred has anything to do with what my ears are capable of hearing. I think separating the switch from the renderer in the router can reduce RF noise. I used a $20 Netgear switch and observed this myself. I will never pay $2000 for a network switch though!
Network Switches
Here are a few...
Melco S100 (just announced) https://www.melco-audio-masters.com/uploads/1/0/1/5/101505220/mel_2073_s100_a4_2pp_info_sheet_v3.pdf
SOtM sNH - 10G https://www.sotm-audio.com/sotmwp/english/portfolio-item/snh-10g/
The Linear Solution Reference Audio Switch https://thelinearsolution.com/ref_swtch.html
Feel free to add others.
Melco S100 (just announced) https://www.melco-audio-masters.com/uploads/1/0/1/5/101505220/mel_2073_s100_a4_2pp_info_sheet_v3.pdf
SOtM sNH - 10G https://www.sotm-audio.com/sotmwp/english/portfolio-item/snh-10g/
The Linear Solution Reference Audio Switch https://thelinearsolution.com/ref_swtch.html
Feel free to add others.
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