325xi;184327 Wrote: 
>  ...I'm interested to find out the limit of jitter control of
> LED-plastic toslink vs. coax - please note - regardless of its
> audibility.... 
> 
> And of course I accept scientific basis.  I don't believe in listening
> tests unless arranged in a proper way. The test you suggested is by no
> means scientific, and you acknowledged that first.

AHA!!! I think we got hung up on language here then. Thank you for the
clarification. If I misunderstood your position I think it was due to
the language getting used in this discussion and its relationship to
Audiophile beliefs - you did the post on the Wiki page so perhaps you
understand what I mean here. When people say around here they don't
believe in listening tests, it generally means they do not accept the
scientific study of audibility and the engineering associated to that
or that their principles are very different than the "objectivist"
crowd.

So, let me see if understand your question. If we took a signal, and
split it to run through a S/PDIF standard LED and plastic fibre, and
put the same signal through a 75ohm coax link, then looked at the
receiver end and measured one standard deviation of jitter, which would
be smaller?


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