The jitter thresholds being quoted here are a little too high. The 1998
study from Benjamin and Gannon established that when the program
material was specially chosen jitter as low as 30ns could be
distinguished under ideal conditions with specially chosen musical
content and jitter of a variety most likely to be audible.

That said, a more recent 2005 study which used random jitter found the
threshold to lie at several hundred ns...

Either way, this is vastly more jitter than produced by even
semi-competent products.


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