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Ayre guarantees to eliminate "jitter" from PCs |
It’s rare that the “publication” of a Web page – particularly if you’re talking about a
a page of instructions – can make the news. In this case, however, we have to make an exception. Ayre, a small but tough Colorado manufacturer has put online on its site a highly detailed help page allowing users to hook its QB-9 Usb Dac to their computers. The section is full of ideas for Mac users, but also those with Linux or Windows systems. What are we talking about? In short, a new piece of hardware which can be connected to a PC via a Usb, capable of eliminating “jitter”, the gap in synchronicity between incoming and outgoing bits, the old enemy of digital audiophiles, which has been rearing its head again recently for those that want to listen to liquid music using Usb connections. The product, which users a Wavelength Audio licence, is basically a converter box within which perfect synchronicity is recreated. |