“Since the advent of the CD, listeners have been deprived of the full experience of listening.” - Neil Young PonoPlayers...
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Vance Hiner has posted a review of the Audioquest Jitterbug de-jittering device ($49) at The Audio Beat. His conclusions: “udioQuest is not comfortable revealing exactly how they make the JitterBugs actually do the jitterbug. And that’s fair. If I had a runaway hit on my hands, I wouldn’t be eager to tell everyone how...
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John Atkinson has posted a review of the AudioQuest JitterBug USB noise filter ($49) at Stereopile. His conclusions: “You can see from the “Measurements” sidebar that I could find no significant effect that the JitterBug had on the analog signals output by three of the DACs I had to hand. Yet with those DACs...
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Michael Lavorgna has posted a review of the AudioQuest JitterBug USB Data and Power Noise Filter ($49) at AudioStream. His conclusions: “Summing up, for $49 the AudioQuest JitterBug strikes me as a no-brainer choice for anyone looking to improve their experience of listening to music over USB.” You can read the full review here....
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Jeff Dorgay has posted a review of the AudioQuest Jitterbug ($50) AT TONEAudio. His conclusions: “The sound quality of cymbals, violin and piano is the most profound example of the JitterBug in action. Vocals become more palpable and realistic, with much more body and dimension. It’s not so much like cleaning a dirty window,...
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Alan Sircom has posted a review of the AudioQuest JitterBug ($49) at Hi-Fi+. His conclusions: “So, precisely what do you get in sound terms for your £40? More realism: vocals seem less pinched and stressed, you are more able to hear the tubes sagging in a wailing guitar amp in full compression, and the...
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