arnyk wrote: 
> Yet another interesting factoid from the world of measurists: Frequency
> drift and even clock jitter in stereo DACs affects both channels equally
> because they share the same clock. Therefore the issues related to
> interchannel time delays are irrelevant!
> 
> Thanks again jkeny for this what is the third or fourth lesson today in
> why being a placebophile trying to beat measureists at their own game
> may not be the smartest move.
Do they? The structure of the digital signal I2S signal (the one that
operates at chip level) is a serial stream of data bits, Right channel
sample first then followed by Left channel sample. In modern DACs there
are 32 bits in each sample. Each of these bits is clocked on a separate
tick that is derived from the clock. So it is very possible that during
the right channel sample will be affected by clock jitter & that this
clock jitter is different during the left sample processing   

You are trying to maintain that clock jitter affects both channels
identically. Again, please!! Utter hogwash


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