In Reply to: RE: Very good question.- and a non answer posted by ahendler on June 27, 2015 at 13:29:40:
Hi and thanks a lot for the valuable information.
Let's say then that both usb and ethernet connections cause jitter, more or less depending on the length, cable quality, quality of the interface in the pc and receiver.
Then the problem is the quality of the usb receiver device that in the best case should suppress this jitter.
It could be that some designs are better at treating and then reclocking high jitter signals.
I think that the USB Regen is a very smart device and depending on the above mentioned parameters his impact on sound can be very positive.
Let's say from slightly positive from very very positive.
But always positive.
It is a very interesting device indeed.
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
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