10-27-2018, 03:15 PM
(Modification du message : 10-27-2018, 03:20 PM par a supprimer merci.)
Concernant le jitter, voir ici pour des explications: http://forum-hifi.fr/thread-5709-post-17...#pid179077
"For clarity, jitter does change timing ever so slightly, this however is completely inaudible. Few pico seconds sample timing change is inaudible. The noise jitter dumps on the DAC output through demodulation is very audible, especially around the signal zero crossing area when jitter is no longer masked by louder signals.
The jitter riding on clock and data signals that reaches the DAC output will cause audible changes that are related to jitter. "
La qualité de la restitution depends surtout de la conception du DAC.
L'idée que tout peut se régler via la source est une chimère.
"For clarity, jitter does change timing ever so slightly, this however is completely inaudible. Few pico seconds sample timing change is inaudible. The noise jitter dumps on the DAC output through demodulation is very audible, especially around the signal zero crossing area when jitter is no longer masked by louder signals.
The jitter riding on clock and data signals that reaches the DAC output will cause audible changes that are related to jitter. "
La qualité de la restitution depends surtout de la conception du DAC.
L'idée que tout peut se régler via la source est une chimère.