Mnyb;549474 Wrote: 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picosecond
> 
> Jitter is measured at picoseconds
> 
> You need to have audio data and a "jitter free" DAC operating at 100's
> of ghz.
> To simulate the wave form the signal would have after a normal DAC
> 
> most audio programs are only working at measly 192kHz sampling rate .
> it's simply not enough to simulate timebase variations in the ps
> range.
> 

Yes, but you only need slightly less than 3MHz to get 1-bit resolution
represented in time. This is what SACD does. I think that was my
point.

Mnyb;549474 Wrote: 
> 
> I think most controlled listening test re jitter is done by "simply"
> disturbing a known good DAC design and ABX compare the results.

Sounds likely - but also rather non-realisable for many.


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