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The EMI/RFI interference is an excellent point. For analog output it is probably a factor. For digital output I don't think it will have any effect. The binary output consists of 0s and 1s. I don't believe that a 0 will be corrupted to a 1 or a 1 to 0. If that were the case, the machine would have other issues as well, like corrupted memory and crashing programs. The analog signal is much more sensitive to external fields, but I believe that the digital output is clean.
I actually thought quite a lot about this Wednesday night. Dangerous, I know, but I didn't hurt myself. As far as the DAC goes, all bets are off because it generates an analog output. Shielding may have value here. As far as the digital source, whether a computer or a transport, there is some credence to the interference hypothesis.