So I claim that: if your dac receives a bit perfect signal and it is connected via fiber optic, anything prior to the conversion to fiber optic (streamers, switches, their power supplies, cables etc) make absolutely no difference.
It is simply not true. Fiber optics transmitters are slow - about 10x slower than coax drivers. System electrical noise makes those light transitions noisy (jagged), that in effect results on receiving end as a variation in the moment of level recognition (threshold) - a timing jitter. This jitter translates pretty much to noise added to music. That's why most often coax works better than Toslink. You might not hear the difference because your DAC has very good jitter rejection, because your system has limited resolution, or simply because your hearing is not that good (mine is getting worse). Whatever the reason is - blanket statements are never useful.