Audibility of jitter

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zoom25

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Audibility of jitter
« on: 7 Jan 2020, 04:55 am »
Found this discussion with Bob Katz on type of jitter and what it does to the sound, along with the subjective aspect. Thought you guys might find it interesting. Thoughts?

https://www.digido.com/ufaqs/jitter-better-sound/

Crane Song's jitter files if you want to hear what jitter sounds like and what it does to the sound with some remarks from Dave Hill after you click on next page: http://www.cranesong.com/jitter_1.html

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Re: Audibility of jitter
« Reply #1 on: 7 Jan 2020, 07:30 pm »
you must really be bored.....
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Re: Audibility of jitter
« Reply #2 on: 7 Jan 2020, 07:48 pm »
Thinking of jitters, best cure for a case of the jitters is using your turntable.  :thumb:
I say this as I listen to Mozart via CD... five disk player yet..
I am looking at my wall, I have not seen this part of the wall in 11 years....
I had to move the shelving behind my right speaker (and the speaker) so the HVAC guys can fix my broken heat.. Not cold though.. HOT HOT HOT. like dang oven! the heat valve will not shut fully off. SO the apartment is in the mid 80s... Like a Summer day... But it is a dry heat...
THey looked at it today, and are coming back Thursday to replace the valve. So it is not worth putting anything back in place.......  :popcorn:
And you thought YOU were bored......