In Reply to: IF You are using USB Audio why would you give a crap? posted by Bromo33333 on July 28, 2015 at 09:40:00:
They are two way cables designed to move digital signals, (packets), in two way communication BETWEEN networking devices.
A computer or single purpose networked player for audio purpose is more concerned with receiving packets, and, (hopefully), loading them into RAM.
In Carcass case, - he is onto something in regard to speed, which seems to be an important element in all cabling: (that is for high performance audio).
I think that it would behoove all of us to understand the differences between traditional two way network communications, and the principles that make for good audio applications.
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- Ethernet cables are not networking devices - Sordidman 08:57:16 07/30/15 (0)