Hello everyone,
If you hang around some audiophile forums you might hear of something called "reclockers". These are products that claim to by re-clocking your USB or ethernet signal and making it more agreeable for audio you'll get better sound. I'm not sure of how to begin to tell you how ludicrous this is. If someone should talk about it like it is a genuine thing just say "no" or ask them if you'll get more vivid colour on you photos if you put one between your computer and printer...
Take care!
Re-clockers
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