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6 hours ago, jabbr said:

 

I post this article frequently:

https://www.sitime.com/company/news/blog/what-you-need-know-about-phase-noise-and-jitter-high-speed-systems

(it demonstrates that certain clock oscillators are vibration sensitive)

 

Ok so we know this ... but hmm what is the effect of jitter in the 11 or 22 Mhz DAC clock (DSD256/DSD512) on the DAC output? Clocks are pretty good these days ... so while it most certainly isn't crazy to think that jitter is audible, there is a limit to what might be audible i.e. how many dB down can you hear anything? 

Thank you for that link, very interesting for sure.

My point is that neither pkane2001, nor anyone else, possesses any absolute proof as to what is audible in this realm and what is not, and until such time as the actual measurement method and means are agreed upon and standardized, he is pissing in the wind, and needs to get down off that soapbox.

Subwoofer or rocket launch, which one is it?

Power supply architecture, choice of capacitor type, and board size/layout, only trivial?

We know not.

What about EMI/RFI, might we consider that as a form of vibration or resonance in terms of its actual effect or influence on audio circuits?

 

 

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