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In Reply to: RE: A case of, there is nothing wrong with his Jitterbug. posted by AbeCollins on September 26, 2015 at 09:27:47
Audioquest recognises that the Jitterbug may bot work well with some computers and offers a refund mechanism. My same PC works extremely well with a TEAC and a Wyred dac that don't use XMOS chips.
Since you say that you work in the computer industry, it is time that you understand issues of incompatibility and stop making things up.
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I think its time that you do more testing of your setup before jumping the gun implicating a benign product with alarmist posts. A product that others in this forum have had no problems with so far, me included.Yes, you eventually back peddled and tested your setup more thoroughly to discover that there was nothing wrong with the Jitterbug on your XMOS DAC after all. Thank you.
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you are very good at it. May be you feel lonely working at home?Stick to contributing to improving audio. But it is clear that you have no understanding of the way that XMOS drivers work and yet profess to claim 'expertise'.
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No sense in belaboring the point when your post is right there in B&W, linked below. I didn't make it up. Good day.
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serious problem of comprehension of what is written.
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