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RE: Thank you. Will you please clarify these comments....

Let me give you one short, combined answer.

Data is generally transferred through Ethernet cables, IT/IP infrastructure, hops, and RJ45 ports using modulation, which is an analogue process. This is why I mention analogue to understand digital. :)

Noise structure generated in a digital environment using high-speed internal (device) buses, control chips, and processing units is complex. It can affect the operation of all analogue circuits, potentially causing higher distortions in several ways. This is where the data flow can interact and affect the operation of your hifi device in your room. Your room is the most important part of this data transfer chain. It is where your gain stages, grounding, and power supply distortions can be influenced by the noises generated by digital and IT devices and communication.


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