Generally spaking, I prefer to avoid a problem rather than try to correct it. Jitter is an analogue fenomenon that do harm the AD convertion only. If you put the clock where it deserves to be -as near as possible to the DAC- jitter becomes a no issue. Remeber: jitter is a transmission issue. Bakwards jitter goes up but that's non harmful because can't corrupt the data, so sound quality is not affected. It's just as simple at that. It don't cost more money, quite the contrary: "quality" of transport don't matter anymore-as long as there is no loss of data, but even a 30$ CD_Rom mech can do it. You don't need anymore expensive cables: a cheap plastic Toslink would do the trick-no influence on sound quality. Don't believe the marketing hype. Cheers, Betton
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