watchnerd
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Here is jitter on a Nexus 6P phone.
Here is jitter on a Nexus 6P phone. 10-14 khz shown.
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I didn't see anything above -100.
Maybe the best cheap DAC is an old smartphone sitting in your drawer?
Here is jitter on a Nexus 6P phone.
Here is jitter on a Nexus 6P phone. 10-14 khz shown.
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What's wrong with GM or Ford?Stopped buying PITA German luxury cars, went downscale to Japanese.
I think Honda had the highest US domestic content followed by Ford.What's wrong with GM or Ford?
Start thinking about insuring the prosperity of your children and grandkids.
Buy domestic products whenever possible.
And what county's economy does Honda billions of corporate profits contribute to?I think Honda had the highest US domestic content followed by Ford.
Has anyone here used the Behringer SRC2496 AD/DA unit? It doesn't do DSD and is limited to 24/96 but has a lot of features for $199. What I read on Gearslutz was positive.
Has anyone here used the Behringer SRC2496 AD/DA unit? It doesn't do DSD and is limited to 24/96 but has a lot of features for $199. What I read on Gearslutz was positive.
Once considered this project http://lampizator.eu/LAMPIZATOR/TRANSPORT/behringer/Behringer.html
Have we got to the bottom of why this might be?Ive used the behringer.. sold it for $50 ...it does what it says on the tin but was subjectively bettered by other dacs I tried at the time.
Have we got to the bottom of why this might be?
Have we got to the bottom of why this might be?
It's all very well looking at measurements that largely show differences that are below the audible threshold so are academic for all intents and purposes but what are the technical reasons for certain DAC's sounding subjectively different?
Or are we saying that's impossible and it's all in the mind?
Music probes all those possible aberrations in a more dynamic and complex way than two pure sinewaves in an IMD test for example.
Aw, shucks. Any old audiophile can do that sighted any day of the week, or so it is thought in folklore.Who can quantify the problems when music is the signal?
Have we got to the bottom of why this might be?
It's all very well looking at measurements that largely show differences that are below the audible threshold so are academic for all intents and purposes but what are the technical reasons for certain DAC's sounding subjectively different?
Or are we saying that's impossible and it's all in the mind?