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I am sure the 0's and 1's will be in the same sequence. I don't know about the timing of those same 0's and 1's though.
Quote from: woodsyi on 11 Sep 2009, 02:44 pmI am sure the 0's and 1's will be in the same sequence. I don't know about the timing of those same 0's and 1's though. Hence the much debated, measurable, but not easily translated into quantifiable (and subjective) auditory preception, concept of jitter. Steve
Brilliant.
Why was this moved? I guess I am having trouble using this site? To me this is clearly a thread that should go in the discless circle.
I used to hear night and day differences between the Benchmark and the Red Wine Audio DAC. As I remove the jitter, they both start to sound more similar than different.
Quote from: wilsynet on 12 Sep 2009, 12:47 pm I used to hear night and day differences between the Benchmark and the Red Wine Audio DAC. As I remove the jitter, they both start to sound more similar than different. Do you think it's possible that when you insert such electronic circuitry to remove jitter, you homogenize the music signal and that is why it's harder to tell the difference between two dacs?