Pat Farrell;221291 Wrote: 
> 
> I believe that well designed DACs are practically immune to jitter. 
> Essentially immune to jitter, etc. So it practice, they are immune to 
> reasonable sources of jitter.
> 

Well of course you can believe what you like.

The phases 'well designed DAC' and 'practically immune to jitter' are
pretty vague themselves, but if there's a DAC out there that really is
completely immune to jitter, then I have yet to hear it.

If you can hear a difference between different transports into the same
DAC, or between different digital interconnects, then (assuming the bits
are the same, which is a pretty fair assumption) you must be hearing the
effects of jitter at the DAC.


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