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Re: Whoa, Steve?

Course, my woofer typically moves just a tad bit more than that..

Steve: ""Well I ain't gonna ask you to whip it out and prove it so I'll just take your word for it. :)""

Awww Geeeze...ok...I gave ya that one...


Hmmm..that makes the discussion of the hi fi system rather complicated, doesn't it?

Steve Eddy: ""When was it ever made out to be simple? It's always been complicated. Many of the debates have centered around what's actually important and what can be relatively safely ignored.""

Hmmm..my tongue in cheek stuff never comes out right...guess I won't give up my day job.

I had been wondering where, in a typical system, a source of 600 nanosecond jitter could come from..and for stereo, how the left and right jitter content could differ..

Steve Eddy: ""Glad I inadvertantly gave you a clue. :)""

Hey...credit where credit is due..

While discussing the Nordmark paper, I'd been troubled for a while as to where there could be a jitter source that would allow his 1.5 uSec stuff to be applicable to home stereo, as I was concerned it may be only some lab curiosity when testing humans using headphones..but it may well easily apply to sound systems..at least, if anyone says it doesn't apply because there is no jitter, I'll have something halfway intelligent to say..

Cheers, John


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