I have noticed that the slim box uses Micronas MAS3539F chip with and clock of 18.432M. I would if an replacement of this clock will reduce jitter and improve performance to give a truly audiophile results?
Disclaimer: I'm not an expert ...
So it would seem :)
but I don't quite see what replacing the clock chip would help. From some of the previous messages I gather that the jitter is a lot higher with .flac than with .mp3. I haven't decided on a DAC yet, so I can't test it myself but how does raw PCM / .wav fare?
jitter is independent of source format.
The amount of jitter at the SqueezeBox's output should depend almost exclusively on the capacity of the buffer used. The higher the used bitrate, the greater the chance of a buffer underrun if your network or server can't deliver the data at exactly the right time. You need about 4 times the buffer of even a very high quality mp3 vs formats that are transmitted uncompressed like .flac.
Upgrading the buffer in the Squeezebox is likely tricky, but a buffer in your DAC has exactly the same effect. (Beats me why not all DACs have one - RAM costs next to nothing) In that case the DAC will show jitter at the input but it won't be there at the output.
jitter is nothing to do with the buffer.
I suggest you do some googling to see what jitter actually is andwhat causes it.
R. -- http://robinbowes.com
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