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Forum DAC tweaking thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Norval" data-source="post: 23458" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Mmmm, seems sometimes us audio nerds comes up with real k@k jokes ;D </p><p></p><p>In synchronous transmission systems the clocks are usaully extracted from the GPS satelites. The GPS receiver lock onto between 3 and 12 stelites to provide a clock as stable/accurate as cesium. It would not be a cost effective idea for your DAC though. ;D</p><p></p><p>Okay back to the toppic: Probably a very stupid question, but to almost elliminate the effect of jitter, would it not be a good idea to tranfer the dig signal into a RAM, then clock it out with a very stable clock?</p><p>(dunno, just some dum idea I guess?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norval, post: 23458, member: 62"] Mmmm, seems sometimes us audio nerds comes up with real k@k jokes ;D In synchronous transmission systems the clocks are usaully extracted from the GPS satelites. The GPS receiver lock onto between 3 and 12 stelites to provide a clock as stable/accurate as cesium. It would not be a cost effective idea for your DAC though. ;D Okay back to the toppic: Probably a very stupid question, but to almost elliminate the effect of jitter, would it not be a good idea to tranfer the dig signal into a RAM, then clock it out with a very stable clock? (dunno, just some dum idea I guess?) [/QUOTE]
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