• KickMeElmo
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    6 months ago

    USB 3.x actually does produce 2.4GHz interference, which could cause stuttering if you use Bluetooth and your adapter is too close to the USB port/hub or a USB 3 device. Shielding for USB 3 devices and cables does matter, and lack of shielding is part of why Chinese devices from Amazon (or worse, Temu/AliExpress) are so cheap. That’s about as crazy as it gets though, sorry.

    • helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      If your goal is high quality audio, you’ve lost the battle the moment you put Bluetooth in the signal chain.

      As for shielding usb devices, I’m going to guess any respectable DAC over $40 will be okay in that regard.

      I’m mostly poking fun at the audiophile scams that claim absurd crap. It would not suprise me if one claimed that even a quality usb cable was the cause of all your troubles and you need some overpriced word vomit cable to achive better sound.

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        6 months ago

        I tried to A/B test 256 kbps AAC and it’s actually really hard

        I saw someone do it on video and he’s constantly replaying the same 0.1 seconds of a song. It’s not obvious at every point, only some cymbal hit or similar