In Reply to: RE: Auralic Vega degrading Music Drop Outs. posted by fmak on January 8, 2015 at 16:17:38:
Obviously, you didn't read or couldn't understand my post.
I read the user manual. It described the problem as "jitter". It did not describe the problem as frequency range. I mentioned this specifically. This has nothing to do with "high end" audio. This has to do with locking on to a digital bit stream. This is happens to be a subject that I am well acquainted with since the 1960's when my first acquaintance with the issue came when I was dealing with loss of lock from real time satellite telemetry data.
It is possible to design phase lock loop circuits to sync to any bit stream within the pull range of the VCO as controlled by the PLL. We know that the Aurilac runs with the incoming stream, so this means that the pull range of the local oscillator is large enough. Their problem is incompetent design. For an idea of how to do it correctly, read the following description for the Mola-Mola.
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