Good article.
Regardless of cable, USB is inherently problematic because of noise and data stream in packets, even though there are companies who base all their optimizations on it. If I am not mistaken, AES/EBU is considered superior by most digital engineers. I use AES/EBU from my CD transport; if I'd ever go computer audio it probably would be from a Baetis server that uses AES/EBU out. Of course, AES/EBU cannot handle the newest craziest sample rates (it works only up to 24/192, I believe), but then I am not interested in those.
If it wasn't for DSD, I wonder, would we even be talking about using USB? DSD (a dying format IMO) is the wrinkle.
It reads just like the power bracelet ones. Joe blow and everyone else in the bubble says this and that, so its true.Good article.
No, only in pathological cases. There is no demonstrable audible noise "problem" with a vast array of consumer devices. Anecdotal "I heard it, I said so" doesn't count for many, though it's gospel for some.Regardless of cable, USB is inherently problematic because of noise and data stream in packets
This is a good discussion on why there is an audible difference in a USB Cables.
http://positive-feedback.com/audio-discourse/why-usb-cables-can-make-a-difference/
12 high end/cable manufacturers? Fair and balanced
I like the Comments section...
Speaker and analog ICs, etc, one should definitely be concerned about quality construction. USB and other digital cables, well, let's just say the compelling evidence is scant.
I'd say bring one Sat...but I go wireless from laptop to (wireless) receiver, then optical out to DAC. Look ma, no usb cable ;-).
Now if it makes a difference on the sending side, I'll eat my shorts![]()