Hi Robpriore,
I really appreciate audiophiles who contribute to tze hobby. Your USB disruptor certainly seems like a step in that direction.
I agree with you - 5V in USB cable is a problem. Definitely.
If one is able to completely cut it off (let's say, makes a DAC with USB input powered from the DAC itself) - and then makes a USB cable without +5V leg - would you USB disruptor make a difference in such case?
USB cable then would have + DATA, - DATA, and -5V (ground) legs - and that's it.
Would your product make any difference in such case?
I really appreciate audiophiles who contribute to tze hobby. Your USB disruptor certainly seems like a step in that direction.
I agree with you - 5V in USB cable is a problem. Definitely.
If one is able to completely cut it off (let's say, makes a DAC with USB input powered from the DAC itself) - and then makes a USB cable without +5V leg - would you USB disruptor make a difference in such case?
USB cable then would have + DATA, - DATA, and -5V (ground) legs - and that's it.
Would your product make any difference in such case?