It's been measured. It does nothing. Worthless waste of money.
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/audioquest-jitterbug-usb-filter-review.10205/
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Tried it - no change for better or worse. Left it in for as long as I
was using the Touch. FWIW - I also heard no improvement from a linear
PSU on the Touch in my system.
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Well for once it ought to be rather easy and straight forward to see if
it will do anything for you as it is a noise suppression device.
Have your music computer (or all devices in the sound chain, depending
on setup) do something, copy a lot of files or run a benchmark anything
that keeps it bu
Expectation bias is a powerful force
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The Jitterbug from Audioquest promises a lot of things, and according to
many a reviewer, it actually works. Not only connected in serial, but
also in parallel. So that makes me wonder how much of an improvement it
could make if attached to the USB port of a Squeezebox Touch.
So, before you ram