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Headphoneus Supremus
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Less periodic jitter on the master clock means when your audio is converted, it is at the proper times. When you have a jittery master clock the timing pulses start either too early, too late or both causing your DAC and ADC to convert at the wrong times. This adds distortion and artifacting...
Originally Posted by fine art acoustic /img/forum/go_quote.gif possible but much later on i will test it on my Headphone perhaps than i can tell |
Less periodic jitter on the master clock means when your audio is converted, it is at the proper times. When you have a jittery master clock the timing pulses start either too early, too late or both causing your DAC and ADC to convert at the wrong times. This adds distortion and artifacting...