Perhaps another way to phrase it is that cables can't remove jitter from
a jittery source unit, but they can add jitter if the cables are not of
high enough quality.  In this way cables can add jitter and they are
not capable of removing existing jitter from a system (unless replacing
a poor cable).


Robin Bowes;227675 Wrote: 
> Phil Leigh wrote:
> 
> > Cables can't fix jitter. They can add to it but they can't take it
> > away.
> 
> That statement is questionable.
> 
> A "good" cable will reduce jitter compared to a "bad" cable. TO my
> mind
> that's taking away jitter.
> 
> R.


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