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Well yes.The uncertainty principle? Are you sure?
If we go to investigate the causes of these things we inevitably end up talking about Plank and Heisenberg.
Ultimately it all depends on noise, which depends on uncertainty, which depends on quantum mechanics.
Noise isn't just what we hear from the speakers, that's just the end effect.
Noise is the quantum uncertainty that contributes to a thousand things going wrong, including whether a cable or fiber optic transceiver introduces jitter.
Or that a DAC's output doesn't quite match what it should be based on the expected value.