are NET Switches worth considering?


I have an Innuos Pulsar Streamer that gives me everything I need - incredible detail, imaging and PRAT. I'm wondering if anyone here has experience with NET switches? I'm particularly interested in the Innuos Phoenix NET and I'm wondering if adding this switch is worth the money. So for those of you who have great streamers is a net switch a must?

I should mention that my only source for music is streaming. 

My Innuos Pulsar feeds my Accuphase DC-37 Processor/DAC and my other components include an Accuphase C2300 preamplifier and an Accuphase A-48S Class-A amplifier.

Thanks in advance!

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@marco1  I forgot to mention about my experience with USB cables.  You areCorrect about cables. I'm using an Ansuz X2 USB between  my Innuos Pulsar and Accuphase DC-37 Processor/DAC. I was initially using this Ansuz between my Innuos Pulsar and McIntosh MA12000 integrated amplifier.  Not too long ago I purchased an Audience FrontRow USB and after 500 hours I removed it and reverted back to my Ansuz!  With the Ansuz music came to life- PRAT, detail,  imaging,  3D, incisivness behind the notes. Night and day cables! I then got a custom Furutech power cord made for my Innuos Pulsar and the unit  sounds bette with more authority. So yes,  I'm a believer in cords.

@audioman58   I have ordered the LHY SW10 Pro. It compares nicely against the more expensive switches.

FWIW, I have the Stack Ethernet Regenerator and it is a nice upgrade in front of my Antipodes server. I could never swallow the price on the Innuos, though I am guessing it will make a difference for you. Every time I think digital can’t be improved, an added tweak comes along that lowers the noise floor and improves the soundstage. I would go for it.

If you can, try one before you buy and have someone help you do a blind test. I tried one and heard no difference. Others have a different experience-perfectly valid, but I wouldn't spend a lot of money without a test.