Ethernet Cables, do they make a difference?


I stream music via TIDAL and the only cable in my system that is not an "Audiophile" cable is the one going from my Gateway to my PC, it is a CAT6 cable. Question is, do "Audiophile" Ethernet cables make any difference/ improvement in sound quality?

Any and all feedback is most appreciated, especially if you noted improvements in your streaming audio SQ with a High-End Ethernet cable.

Thanks!
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It's what I and others have repeatedly stated: long term listening is the correct way to identify sound signatures and clues. You can get the gist of a cable or fuse or what have you but it takes immersion in the music, over time, to correctly assess anything, unless it's something glaringly apparent.

Great. Love it. Then I will setup a server/client/switch where there will be power going into the black box, a USB port on the output side and a Cisco Switch were I can issue a shut/no shut on FA 0/1 or FA 0/2 and turn power off to that port. 

The client will have a dual port NIC in a LACP Passive LAG (The switch would be port channeled and LACP Dynamic LAG). Use JRiver in WASAPI exclusive mode or ASIO depending on the claimants DAC and we could literally collect data for a 1-6 months EASY.

They would never know when the shut/no shut on either FA 01/ or FA 0/2 would have been made therefore they wouldn't know which Ethernet cable was in use. 

You could do that. But why not swap cables in someone's personal system that he/she's intimately familiar with?
You could do that. But why not swap cables in someone's personal system that he/she's intimately familiar with?
This black box would sit in the persons system. They would provide the USB cable on back. 
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Look... I understand the only way for you to contest the technical evidence with your level of technical ignorance is to bully and abuse and call me names. I don't take it personally. You went out to the internet, copied and pasted some obvious nonsense you didn't understand, and I took you to task on it with FACTS. Facts, by the way, you don't have the technical knowledge to comprehend. Truth be told, I don't have the piece of equipment you're talking about. I'm working on putting together my solution to that. It's looking like it's going to be a Raspberry Pi-based solution. There's some interesting DAC hats out there I'd like to give a try. One thing is certain though... When I come up with it, it most certainly won't depend on Ethernet cables.
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