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RE: Because audiophool clocking is way over rated....

The re-clocking takes the presumption that the initial A/D clock was precise to where the jitter would be unmeasurably low..... The problem is that the precision of the initial A/D isn't perfect, quite far from it......

I think the key to getting the best sound is not necessarily more-precise clock intervals during playback, but preserving the jitter signature of the original A/D..... If the "jitter reduction" during playback does not improve the sound (the results seem to vary from recording to recording), it could be that the clock during the initial A/D wasn't precise in the first place.


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