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Not sure what you mean by "new", but perhaps they're talking about these from Gordon Rankin (Wavelength)? http://www.usbdacs.com/Concept/Concept.html
There is a new 8 channel Dac from ESS called a Sabre which claims to have eliminated jitter in a new form of PLL - I know about manufacturer claims but this is posted by the design engineer responsible for the DAc & samples seem to stand up to the claims! http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=117238So maybe an end to SPDIF jitter?
"Even with my entry level MMF-5 my analog setup has so much 'soundstage' or more accurately 'recording venue ambience'. This aspect of the recording seems pretty difficult to recreate with digital. ie. when you hear it played you can hear the individual instruments separately and the space around them. It is not one mass of 'gumbo'."
Quote from: art on 18 Mar 2008, 03:02 pmOnly works for SPDIF. Which is the only application that jitter needs to be addressed. (I already showed in the other thread that jitter in a stand-alone player is not much of a problem. Stop worrying about it unless you have lots of time and money. Mostly the latter.)I probably missed it somewhere, but to what extent do you feel the SPDIF problem is ameliorated by a so-called optimized digital cable length?
Only works for SPDIF. Which is the only application that jitter needs to be addressed. (I already showed in the other thread that jitter in a stand-alone player is not much of a problem. Stop worrying about it unless you have lots of time and money. Mostly the latter.)
Quote from: *Scotty* on 19 Mar 2008, 01:17 amSPDIF cannot be fixed or cured because it is inherently flawed. That may well be, but like a lot of dogmatic statements it might just suffer from a narrow perspective. The transducers in your speakers can't be "fixed" or "cured" either, and are inherently flawed. (So is your listening room.) Are we losing more sleep over these facts, or is it more about the jitter? Which is worse, an awesome DAC + SPDIF or an awesome CDP which is probably compromised in other ways? I'm sure nobody's against a better solution than SPDIF being more widely accepted, but the question (I thought) is whether SPDIF can be ameliorated to below the point at which other factors become more relevant to improving the sound. Or, perhaps, whether it is already below such concerns.
SPDIF cannot be fixed or cured because it is inherently flawed.