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Posted by Guest on 11/09/06 05:38
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"Jim Gilliland" <usemylastname@cheerful.com> wrote in message
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> Randy Yates wrote:
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>> S/PDIF is a single-wire interface that embeds the clock with the data.
>> Because of this, problems with the interface that aren't serious
>> enough to cause bit errors can still affect the sound by affecting the
>> quality of the recovered clock. A PLL is used to recover the clock,
>> and depending on the type of loop filter used in the PLL, input noise
>> from cable degradations could introduce jitter into the digital clock
>> and thus the reconstructed analog signal.
>>
>> How audible is it? That is a whole dissertation unto its own.
>
> Agreed. That's why I focused on his remarks about volume and bass.
> Modern equipment does a pretty good job of recovering the clock, though.
> It wasn't always true.
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> I can't help but wonder if this guy isn't just a troll - it's hard to
> imagine anyone believing this kind of garbage. Then again, there's an
> awful lot of snake oil on the market. Someone must be buying it - perhaps
> we've just discovered who that is. <g>
>
> I'd suggest a good double blind test, but I doubt that he'd accept the
> results. He seems pretty fixed on his delusion.
See son, you are biased without even giving it a try for yourself. I would
not waste my time if it were not true. Try the shit(with cables of your
choice) and see if you hear or see a difference. First, you have to know
what you are dealing with before you try and figure out what you are
supposed to hear or see.
You say that I am delusional, but how come I see scratches on the film when
I saw none with the generic? How come details are brighter, cleaner and
earth materials look as they should? Don't knock it until you try it. What
you have written is similar to a cocksucker who has never had pussy. You
look at porn seeing pussy and imagining what it is like from reading about
it and looking at it, but hands-on experience so very different from you
'education' from reading.
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