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In Reply to: RE: A Collection of USB Audio Enhancement Products posted by Mercman on July 22, 2014 at 08:19:36
I think you miss the basics in the article. That's why it is pretty much useless.
Efficiency of such filters and cables "heavily" depends on the associated equipment.
There are DACs with heavy filtering, signal refresh or even galvanic isolation and others with less. There are PCs with better others with worse USB ports. There are DACs which need the 5V line others won't.
There are cables with filters included others without.
On devices and setups with heavy filtering already in place things might get worse. On devices with less filtering things might get better.
Basically to make sense out of all of this, you can't avoid to try such a device yourself.
Cheers
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Did you read the article? I thought I had mentioned these things.
Edits: 07/23/14
"Did you read the article? I thought I mentioned these things."
Yes you did clearly point out system dependency. The article was fine. :)
Did you read the article?
Whaddayamean "read the article"? Whatever for? What a strange question. We can comment perfectly well without having to read things, thank you very much.
Seriously, I thought it a interesting review, fair and credible.
Thanks Dave.
Mercman's correctly identifies the generic effects of the components, which are ther to fix poor computer usb audio outputs and not dacs specifically.
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