Patrick Dixon;153248 Wrote: 
> There have been other DACs that use this approach, the problem is that
> they do seem to sound different with different transports, which
> implies that the frequency adjustments of the read clock are audiable. 
> It's also possible to design PLLs with fairly long time constants, but
> those don't seem to be inaudiable either.
> 
> (I haven't heard the Lavry)

The adjustments in the Lavry clock can not be audible if what they say
in the white paper is true.  They only ajust the clock (by a tiny
amount) once every couple of *seconds* - so that induces a distortion
in sounds of frequency less than 1 Hz.  If you can hear that I'd be
impressed.

P Floding Wrote: 
> 
> Personally I think it implies that electrical noise transmitted between
> the components differs depending on components.

With a Toslink connection there is no electrical connection and
therefore no noise transmitted, unless you're worried about EM
radiation - but then you really open a new and different can of worms,
which has little or nothing to do with transport jitter.


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