Long time lurker, first time poster (in this thread).
I recently swapped my Tubulus Argentus USB cable for a Network Acoustics ENO 4 and I'm happy with the upgrade. The sound is more spacious, more detailed and more relaxed. I hate to say "more analog" but that is exactly what I was thinking. The TA is a nice cable, but switching back to it after a week listening to ENO showed how different USB cables can sound. The TA has plenty of detail and space but the presentation was more forward and "edgier." I (again) hate to say "more digital" but that is what I was thinking.
FTR I play files (16/44 FLAC to 4x DSD) on a tweaked Windows laptop with Foobar2000 connected to a Denafrips Terminator2 and Gaia. I don't stream (see below). I was concerned the laptop might the limiting factor, but nope, upgrading cables still matter.
Just as an aside, and no judgement at all, but I read with interest all the discussion of ethernet cables and audiophile networking. Managing the network at a mid-major research university was my day job for many years and in spite (or perhaps because) of that experience I don't want it anywhere near my music. In fact I sneaker-net a portable USB drive between my desktop upstairs where I download/rip and back it up to the laptop where it play it. FWIW my advice to friends is to use media converters and fiber between your router and your system but swap the wall wart power supplies for linear, at least at the end by your system. Then use a short run of your favorite copper ethernet cable to connect from the media converter to your streamer.