nuhi;199872 Wrote: 
> Can the coax connection from the soundcard's (or onboard chip's) digital
> out pollute the Transporter's digital circuits with some sort of
> switching noise or other computer-related 'quirk' while Transporter is
> playing on it's own?
> Maybe airborne from all the various cables and power sources nearby
> that same coax?

Easy test to do: try it!  There might be grounding issues, but the
notion of malevolent electrons is a bit odd to me.

nuhi;199872 Wrote: 
> Also in that category falls in the wired vs wireless Transporter
> connection...can the same (hypothetical) pollution travel over the
> ethernet wire, does it matter in that input anyway since it's not (or
> is it?) directly connected to the digital audio circuits like SPDIF in
> is?

The wifi card in the TP will cause some 'pollution' then - will we see
a rush in demand for a wired-only TP?  Optical rather than coax
connections might help too...

I recommend Bach as the cure to your apparent mild anxiety ;)

Adam


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