I recently got a Mapleshade digital IC that is touted to have "jitter reducing" properties. Whatever it does, it makes the sound more listenable, smoother. Now, how can wire and connectors accomplish this? (It doesn't seem to attenuate the topend.)
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Topic - How could a digital IC improve jitter? - mr grits 12:11:29 11/21/05 (11)
- It Does Not Really "Improve" Jitter..... - Todd Krieger 23:41:14 11/24/05 (10)
- Great comments . . . I put a less expensive IC back in and . . . - mr grits 19:18:33 12/01/05 (2)
- Re: Great comments . . . I put a less expensive IC back in and . . . - TommyK 11:02:42 12/02/05 (1)
- Well, not having test equipment I wouldn't really know . . . - mr grits 12:23:34 12/02/05 (0)
- Re: It Does Not Really "Improve" Jitter..... - Lynn 23:20:15 11/26/05 (5)
- Re: It Does Not Really "Improve" Jitter..... - Todd Krieger 00:10:35 11/28/05 (0)
- Re: It Does Not Really "Improve" Jitter..... - macaque 10:13:25 11/27/05 (3)
- Re: It Does Not Really "Improve" Jitter..... - Lynn 21:21:54 11/27/05 (2)
- If anything, not the Bandwidth - TommyK 10:00:33 11/28/05 (1)
- Re: If anything, not the Bandwidth - macaque 11:07:06 11/28/05 (0)
- Re: It Does Not Really "Improve" Jitter..... - john curl 09:02:05 11/26/05 (0)