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Upsamplers, DACs, jitter, shakes and analogue withdrawals, this is it.

Because the "digital" signal is analogue at that stage!

The bitstream from a transport to a DAC is composed of radio-frequency analog signals, in fact on a scope it looks very similar to the output of a hard disk head, if you ever scoped one.
A test CD will typically output a "fish-eye" pattern, not a string of ones and zeros.
That's why digital cables matter so much: they need to pass extremely high frequency analog signals with the least amount of frequency / time / phase distortion.
I have had excellent results with very thin silver wire in air dielectric.
I fully agree with the previous poster.
Carlos
Tone Audio


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