EMI can induce jitter.
IEEE Xplore : Analysis and measurement of timing jitter induced by radiated EMI noise...'
Therefore a Cable can induce more jitter if its not braided correctly, it seems
Agreed on the points about buffering in computer systems, the point of spending on cables is that given an already jittery source of the signal, every attempt should be made to reduce it and prevent it from increasing. Of course everything has a price/performance barrier.
I was thinking of getting the wireworld starlight 6 but now that an MX emi suppressor product has been revealed, I am tempted to try that with an el-cheapo cable.
Edit: Decided on the BJ Belden 1694A with Canare connectors instead.
--G0bble
IEEE Xplore : Analysis and measurement of timing jitter induced by radiated EMI noise...'
Therefore a Cable can induce more jitter if its not braided correctly, it seems
Agreed on the points about buffering in computer systems, the point of spending on cables is that given an already jittery source of the signal, every attempt should be made to reduce it and prevent it from increasing. Of course everything has a price/performance barrier.
I was thinking of getting the wireworld starlight 6 but now that an MX emi suppressor product has been revealed, I am tempted to try that with an el-cheapo cable.
Edit: Decided on the BJ Belden 1694A with Canare connectors instead.
--G0bble
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