ezkcdude;229575 Wrote: > If not, if you cannot give me an actual source, then *your assertion is > just a weak assumption, not a statement of fact*.
Excuse me, but are you always arguing with this kind of aggressivity? Note I'm from a cultural background where we're not used to attacking others for no apparent reason. Easy now: would that article have to be in English? There's certainly lots of them in German. But you might have a look at this for a start, quite an easy-to-grasp introduction: http://www.dcsltd.co.uk/technical_papers/jitter.pdf ezkcdude;229575 Wrote: > So, what type of jitter, and in what amount has it been proven has > detrimental affects? AFAIK, the level of jitter from the SB3 should not > be audible. Are you stating this as fact? If a specific threshold value below which jitter will not lead to an audible change of sound is known, I haven't heard or read about it - this is entirely your claim. If you know of such a threshold value, then I'm afraid I'm missing your point completely. As to whether jitter can affect sound quality, timing has a direct correlation to bits/values being correctly or incorrectly interpreted/converted by the DAC - any aspiring electrical engineer will tell you that. Let us get one aspect out of the way right now or I'll discontinue discussing this with you any further: is there a particular reason for you to try and get this discussion off the track? Please read my initial post: I neither claim to be a specialist in digital, much less an expert on jitter or jitter-bug technology, *nor expressed any wish to discuss it, let alone get attacked* for stating the obvious! Greetings from Switzerland, David. -- acousticsguru ------------------------------------------------------------------------ acousticsguru's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=13298 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=38637 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles
