Being a retired telecommunications digital switch design engineer and Navy electronic technician I find all of this quite funny especially if you are streaming off of the internet. Twisted pair has its draw backs as do coax and fiber.
What counts is the quality of the source in generating a true square wave, the transmission lines ability to keep that wave form intact and the ability of the receiver to decode that signal.
Do you truly want to hear and see a difference. GPS satellites have stratum 1 clocks. We use these in remote situations to clock telecommunications equipment for a reason. We have IP the inferior transmission method for a reason which I won't go into. We implemented ATM in 6 switches in the network only to have to pull them out because a bigger authority decided Ethernet was the way the country would go.
https://www.philips.com/a-w/research/technologies/cd/beginning.html
What counts is the quality of the source in generating a true square wave, the transmission lines ability to keep that wave form intact and the ability of the receiver to decode that signal.
Do you truly want to hear and see a difference. GPS satellites have stratum 1 clocks. We use these in remote situations to clock telecommunications equipment for a reason. We have IP the inferior transmission method for a reason which I won't go into. We implemented ATM in 6 switches in the network only to have to pull them out because a bigger authority decided Ethernet was the way the country would go.
https://www.philips.com/a-w/research/technologies/cd/beginning.html