P Floding Wrote: 
> Jitter can and does give an impression of altered frequency response,
> i.e emphasized or deemphasized parts of the frequency spectrum.

Interesting...
Is an impression the same as actual though? I'm saying that the actual
FR is unchanged unless the bits change and my TACT tests seems to bear
that out. However, as you say the subjective audible effect of jitter
may manifest itself (in part) in a seemingly altered FR..


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