JezA;510511 Wrote: 
> But if Naim did choose to use Normal accuacy as their guide, and chose
> the 10 clock spacings you suggest, that's all the clocks used up for one
> data rate - lets say 44.1. At least 9 of them must be wrong, and there
> are no clocks left for all the other data rates the DAC supports 32, 48,
> 96 etc.. And if clocks are switched between to keep the buffer from
> over/underflow, then that is a form of jitter.

A clock change in digital silence say once and hour - jitter haha.

Read about up-sampled DACs, this post is OT, but as a clue SBs only
have two clocks.....



JezA;510511 Wrote: 
> 
> Moreover the possibility of more than a third of a second drift per
> hour makes such a DAC  a non-starter where it is desired to sync with
> video.  
> 
Well as SB3 sets the clock rate it could be 1000 parts per million out
and still in spec - you would have 3.6 seconds of drift per hour.....

Finally SPDIF is flawed, there are millions of them out there, Naim
aren't just aimed at computer  users.  Not everybody enjoys a Squeezebox
server or a Twonky or Asset experience.....

Dave


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