>>Ethernet is all about the data packets and making sure they get to where they are destined.
Yes for TCP/IP (or Token Ring or whatever transport protocol) they work as lost packets gets indeed re-transmitted and data packets are re-assembled but for hi fi audio where noise is a big culprit, causing jitter on the DAC/preamp side, you dont want RFI induced garbage.
If you dont believe all this and I am not telling you to, let me ask you? Why does (a digital) USB cable affect the sound then?
Here again there seems to be a discussion starting that reminded me of discussions on fuses and, to a lesser extend, on cables. Why dont we all experiment more?
If you dont hear a difference, then there is no difference for you,
Yes for TCP/IP (or Token Ring or whatever transport protocol) they work as lost packets gets indeed re-transmitted and data packets are re-assembled but for hi fi audio where noise is a big culprit, causing jitter on the DAC/preamp side, you dont want RFI induced garbage.
If you dont believe all this and I am not telling you to, let me ask you? Why does (a digital) USB cable affect the sound then?
Here again there seems to be a discussion starting that reminded me of discussions on fuses and, to a lesser extend, on cables. Why dont we all experiment more?
If you dont hear a difference, then there is no difference for you,