Don't
@amirm 's tests (and accompanying video) of the Uptone Regen and the Silent Angel audiophile switch directly acknowledge this theoretical possibility - and then demonstrate conclusively that this possibility does not manifest itself in practice, making it so unlikely as to be a practical impossibility?
In other words, aren't you raising an issue that's already been addressed in testing?
On a related note, when it comes to ethernet and USB de-noiser/de-crappifier products, I find it quite amusing that some audiophiles (and some vendors) insist that if you can't hear a difference it's because your equipment isn't good enough - but by the same token whenever it's shown that there
is no difference, it's often claimed that's because the equipment Amir tested the device with was
too good - it is claimed that it has to be tested with a DAC with poor noise rejection, or with a noisy PC source.
These devices apparently only work if you use them with special audio equipment that has the magical quality of being simultaneously extraordinarily good and extraordinarily bad.