Jorge :
De la web de Wadia extraigo esta información . Como se puede ver, las explicaciones tienen mucho que ver con mi ejemplo de jitter.

ClockLink™ Jitter Reduction

Wadia's ClockLink provides the most effective jitter reduction of any technique available. With ClockLink, the master clock is in close proximity to the DAC section, rather than at the transport. This eliminates the need to transmit the clock from the transport section to the DAC, resulting in lower jitter and improved sonic performance.

Jitter, or clock timing error, causes uneven spacing of successive pulses from the DAC. These clock timing errors are cumulative; as the clock signal travels from the master clock, each additional circuit board trace, connection, and circuit element adds more jitter to the clock signal. This jitter is easily audible in the form of an artificial haze, harshness, as well as overall lack of resolution.


Conventional CD player with clock at transport
In conventional designs, the clock circuit is constructed as part of the transport mechanism so that it can control the transport speed. The clock signal is then combined with the data and transmitted to the DAC section. Along the way, jitter contaminates the signal resulting in audible distortion.


Wadia ClockLink System with clock at DAC
Wadia's ClockLink system positions the master clock directly adjacent to the DAC chips on the main circuit board. This results in the absolute shortest signal path between the clock and DACs, eliminating jitter that would be added during clock transmission to the DAC board.

The sonic result is immediately recognizable. Experienced listeners will notice a greater degree of immediacy, focus, and clarity. Instrumental images are more convincingly realistic. High frequencies are pure and well integrated into the rest of the sonic spectrum.

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