In Reply to: RE: Single UpTone Regen vs. two UpTone Regen's in tandem? posted by Sprezza Tura on June 20, 2015 at 12:35:56:
We shall see. It may be a case of diminishing returns. It may be that multiple Regen power supplies themselves create noise that gets coupled into the system. It may be that there are other ways computer noise make it to DAC and downstream analog equipment, making further "bit polishing" irrelevant.
There is a USB system limit on how many hubs can be stacked, and the limit counts some USB gear inside the computer. So there is a limit to how much stacking can physically work even if one can get one's hands on multiple Regens.
Tony Lauck
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