Phil Leigh;216578 Wrote: 
> Are these mods supposed to have reduced jitter? The jitter on the SB3 is
> already pretty low.
> 
> By the way there is no three-dimensional soundstage to be recovered on
> 99.9% of CD's, since they weren't recorded using soundfield techniques
> so there is no height or depth information on them. merely left/right
> panning - any 3-d effect is being created entirely in our brains 
> 
> (runs for asbestos bunker, dons flame-proof suit and hunkers down in
> the dark...)

Hi Phil,
I am just trying to share my opinion/impression of the SB3, because the
original poster felt something missing in the SB3 as a digital source. I
just used some 'vocabulary' which I thought would best convey my
impression. I have no 'vested interest' or time to argue one way or
another on whether the jitter is 'audible' or 'discernable' or
whatever.
I have not done any DBT or scientific studies, but my
impression/hypothesis of the jitter of the SB3 is that the jitter is
not low, but the jitter or jitter spectrum is 'invarying' unlike a CD
player. The SB3 in stock form is less 'edgy'  or 'digital' than a CD
player. 
Looks like you have a Altmann jitter reducer, can you post your
findings playing the SB3 without it ?.


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