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Just to be clear. The cost of a REDNET setup isn't an issue and I readily admit to not hearing it so have no 1st hand experience of performance nor have ever implied as much. That was never in question. Just pointing out what may or may not be limitations. I remember when USB via Itunes and before that, CDs were perfect sound forever and praised. I never accepted either of those 'truths' either, regardless of what others may have 'heard' or argued. Other's 1st hand experience is not first hand for me. I currently have no opinion of the actual sound of Rednet and never said I did. I do believe this could be much better than USB because, for me, USB isn't very good. Like I said, I was already using JET clocking via firewire a decade ago and know it's a better way. I appreciate that Rednet uses it as well.
My point was that with UPNP, establishing a clean stream at the source is what's needed for a good result and clocking doesn't require a solution because all playback is localized within the renderer. With a good all in one renderer and no need for an additional SPdif or other digital interface, clocking is a non issue to the ability of the playback device which is a given in every setup. The advantage of rednet isn't as much accuracy as it's realtime aspects which are great. That doesn't mean it isn't accurate (enough or very) but the emphasis is realtime with sufficient accuracy. It won't clock better than proper UPNP nor be more bit correct than proper UPNP. In fact, it could be less so but not necessarily so. It will have significantly less latency for real time type work but that isn't really important for home use. None of that means it isn't accurate or at least accurate enough to be invisible for most or even all but they are points worth making even if you don't want to hear them. Being this sensitive to these points does not make you appear more objective.
If there's someone with a setup in Chicago, I'd love to hear it and compare. PM me.