In Reply to: Re:Isolation and room treatments posted by Bob Lee (QSC) on July 15, 2004 at 09:10:25:
Hi Bob,"The current technology of CD players, it seems, can handle moderate vibration without inducing errors."
My understanding (always open to revision) is that when you apply vibrations to the clock chip in a digital device (we're not even mentioning any possible effects on the rest of the circuitry), you induce a voltage. This spurious voltage can effect the performance of said chip resulting in an increase in clock jitter. This is going to effect the shape of the reconstructed analog wave form and hence, the sound of that wave form.
Happy Listening!
Barry
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