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Re: There is no "bit clock" coming out of the VRDS Neo

<< I was talking about the VRDS-NEO complete transport module which includes the CORE PCB (DSP board). >>

This is exactly why the transport mechanism itself has virtually no impact on jitter. Every CD player ever made has a buffer for the bitstream coming off of the disc. The data is clocked out of this buffer by the master clock (or some derivative thereof).

The fact that the Teac control board has such a complex clocking scheme, with three different sources controlled by a logic array, explains why Stereophile found the jitter to be so high on that machine.


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