In Reply to: RE: FUD from an audio equipment maker... posted by AbeCollins on December 2, 2023 at 22:03:27:
Non perfect rise and fall of the square results in uncertainty in the timing of a "1" or "0" and thus creates jitter. Jitter also come through the power supply interfering with the data stream signal. I remember a reclocker review from the early 2000s where only 2 of the reclockers didn't reintroduce new jitter because of their power supply design. In that test, the Monarchy Audio DIP was the best as it galvanically isolated the data stream from the power supply and did a very good job of cleaning up the data stream jitter without introducing its own jitter.
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