Sorry, I don't have any mods, and I've really only just started playing with the thing (meaning the behringer).
Between trying to get the room issues sorted out and figure out whether my speakers are really the main cause of the sibilance, I'm somewhat overwhelmed. But so far, the equalization has helped. I had a creek cd-53, and got rid of it because I thought the sb3 was hands-down better (but that was when I was using the triangles: I honestly suspect that my new speakers are the culprits here, I'll have to see). If you're interested in the behringer, google something like: thorsten loesch behringer ultracurve. He wrote a pretty good guide to using it, as well as an informative review. I know this is a controversial thing to say, but I think that jitter is a sort of 2nd order problem, and that speaker placement, room acoustics, good amplification and good speakers are probably all more 1st order. Sorry if this doesn't help. SoftwireEngineer;133886 Wrote: > totoro, > Do you have any mods ? Do you feel that the Behringer is helping in > reducing jitter ? (i.e if you have tested with Behringer in the chain > with the equalisation switched off). > What other sources have you compared the SB3 with ? and how do they > differ ? > > Someone here is using the SB with a Pann XR57 digital amplifier > receiver (like me). I would like to hear from people like that too. -- totoro _____________________________________________ squeezebox 3 -> behringer 2496 -> classe 5 -> mccormack dna .5 -> audio physic tempo 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ totoro's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=5935 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=26306 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles
