A thing that surprises me is that this is a product that actually do
something real ( audible or not ) and suggested by SBGK who usually
write about stuff that is totally bonkers .

..but you could try the toslink or spdiff input on your DAC too , what
works best with any given DAC seems to be very implementation dependent
. And save your 175$ .

But if cash is no problem buy one if it reduces a noise that is there .

But on the other hand if your DAC sounds different on different inputs I
see either some bias at work ( non blind aka useless testing ) or a
defect product or a weird "audiophile" design choice . There is always
claims that some of the more standard jitter reducing teniques used "
sounds bad " and might not be used or some retro design with old
obsolete chips ?



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