Few examples from Stereophile: 

*Simaudio Equinox*: "The jitter level was a very low *172* picoseconds
peak-peak".
http://www.stereophile.com/digitalsourcereviews/904simaudio/index4.html


*Ayre C-5xe*: "Using the Miller Audio Research Jitter Analyzer with
suitable test signals on CD and DVD-A, I measured *289* picoseconds
peakĀ–peak both for 16-bit CD playback and 24-bit DVD playback. This is
a little more than twice the lowest jitter I have measured with this
test set, but is still low in absolute terms."
http://www.stereophile.com/digitalsourcereviews/705ayre/index5.html

*Musical Fidelity Tri-Vista*: "Using the Miller Jitter Analyzer to
examine the Tri-Vista's rejection of word-clock jitter gave a very low
figure of *177.4* picoseconds for CD playback, and an even lower 169ps
when the player was fed external 16-bit data from my PC via a TosLink
connection."
http://www.stereophile.com/digitalsourcereviews/838/index6.html

*Mark Levinson No.39*: "The measured jitter level of *140.2*
picoseconds peak-peak is one of the lowest I have measured"
http://www.stereophile.com/digitalsourcereviews/292/index8.html


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