I have moved on from
analog. All of my source is digital. None of the stuff that several
on here are trying to impress me with from their presumably vast
experience in analog can change the stream of ones and zeros into a
different stream of ones and zeros. No crackles, rumbles, glitches,
interference from non-magic cables and power supplies. Nothing,
zilch.
I am sorry if the digital revolution has made a lot of your knowledge totally redundant but that is progress.
Can you really not see how laughable it is to think that a power cord in a switch can affect a digital file or stream?
Put on your Bluetooth earphones and walk away from the source. Sound degradation? No. It will eventually cut out. It is there or not there. Loosen your HDMI cable on your TV. Video degradation? No. It cuts out. It is there or not there. Copy a few thousand photographs across the network. Blurry? No. They are digital. Welcome to the digital world. Call a friend in China on your cellphone. crackles and pops and white noise ? No. Clear speech. It is digital. Stream a music file through your network to a DAC. Degradation? No. Improvement? No. It is DIGITAL get it?
I really do thank you all for your input and in the unlikely event of me reverting to analog I will certainly ask your advice but on my question regarding a digital switch I will wait for replies from those more experienced in digital.
(actually I have my replies from my A/V consultant and my friend with the video production and distribution company. They live and breath digital audio/video so I will take their advice. So no switch for me. They are very clear on the subject and you really, really would not like their replies)
Please no more replies regarding analog problems (although I am ready for more of 'you don't understand' and the 'Your post illustrates a gross ignorance' and 'I have years of experience in yarda yarda' )
Once again, hurling abuse at those who question your perceptions will not make them reality…ooooh but here it comes again!

