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A friend of mine in chicago owns a small recording studio & went to college to be a recording engineer. His senior year thesis paper was on jitter. 15 years ago if not longer.Why has it taken so long to be addressed?
It's been a major topic in the audiophile arena for at least that long.
Mmm, it's like one jiggling one's head so vigorously and rapidly that can be counted in hertz while one is hearing music. We all know jitter is there, as well as we all know that we'll never be able to keep our heads perfectly still while listening music. It's a problem , but anyways.
a-HA! Now I get it!
What does it sound like? I'm assuming I have it because my equipment isn't at the level that it has anti-jitter technology. Anyone reduced jitter in their system and can say what the difference in sound it made?
The EE Minimax DAC uses the ESS Sabre32 9018 D/A chip, which eliminates jitter internally, so you're all set BRM!The Digital Lense was available to audiophiles in 1995. My friend still uses his with excellent results.http://www.stereophile.com/digitalprocessors/824/