What do you guys think of this, and before going off half cocked read the article first, as it is not just a "jitter reducer" like all the other things on the market, (SF's jitter bug and Monarchy Audio's Jitter thingy) this unit stores and replays a few seconds later and does all sorts of things that go over my head.
Would it still benefit say my Tentlabs XO3 clocked Teac VRDS10se used as a transport into my MF Dac if it was slipped in between them?
http://www.stereophile.com/digitalprocessors/824/
Cheers George
Would it still benefit say my Tentlabs XO3 clocked Teac VRDS10se used as a transport into my MF Dac if it was slipped in between them?
http://www.stereophile.com/digitalprocessors/824/
Cheers George
georgehifi said:What do you guys think of this, and before going off half cocked read the article first, as it is not just a "jitter reducer" like all the other things on the market, (SF's jitter bug and Monarchy Audio's Jitter thingy) this unit stores and replays a few seconds later and does all sorts of things that go over my head.
Would it still benefit say my Tentlabs XO3 clocked Teac VRDS10se used as a transport into my MF Dac if it was slipped in between them?
http://www.stereophile.com/digitalprocessors/824/
Cheers George
Cannot cope with 24 bit and limoited to 48k. Mine doesn't sound great compared to other dejitter boxes (has a kind of slower, lazier sonic signature when used with most sources).
Poor resale value; nobody seems to want it used.
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