bhaagensen;485610 Wrote: 
> Thats what I thought too, but its not true. Naim uses the ring-buffer to
> find an average for the incoming data rate and then chooses among 10
> internal clocks for clocking the data out of the buffer. If none of the
> 10 match closely enough, they fallback to ASRC. 

If Naim's internal clock runs a little slower than the source clock,
then this should work fine, with the buffer slowly filling as the CD
plays.  Memory is cheap these day's, you can easily buffer an entire CD
in ram!  Ten years ago, when I first saw this approach used in a jitter
reduction box, the cost of the ram dominated the product price, but not
so anymore....


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