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I do not claim to understand the technical side, therefore I do not claim to be able to explain the technical aspects of it.
However I know that the Remedy has an extremely good reputation and excellent reviews. The bLINK is a new product and therefore I have not seen reviews, but honestly I have not looked for them either since I have no interest in Blue Tooth connections to my audio system. I can say for sure that the Recovery does an amazing job. I know of several other members here who also have tried it and report how amazing it it. I can't try to explain how it works only that it does. EJ did describe how it worked to me, but honestly it was way above my head .... |
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Thank you for a good laugh, does not happen often, soothes the pain and cost of audio system and sound quality we look forward to AJ
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Comments sound a lot like what the Uptone Audio REGEN does ahead of a DAC. It improved things on my PS Audio DS DAC, but I don't hear much improvement with my BDA-3. Go figure!
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scirocco:
In your case, as in most Audio improvement claims and as I personally understand it, it is either subjective or left to the ear of the beholder without any factual data supporting the improvement suggestion. I was just trying to understand factual claims and written statements made by W4S and whether these claims are (or not) improved by chaining one "jitter cleanser" product to an another, as it was explain in posts above. Are we improving the left over 20% jitter with an audible difference or do both products phase out each other by using the same jitter cleansing process and algorithm. Since W4S uses a software to show improvement with Remedy (attached info from their website), it's would be great if they could also back up their statements by chaining bLINk (or other jitter cleanser) to DSDSe and show the signal results coming out with both units chained together. Don't thing it should take them very long to do. The reason I brought up the W4S question is because W4S states factual claims on some of their product and not others and before purchasing an add-on "jitter cleanser" to a DDse, it would be nice to know if technology is redundant and superfuxe, coming from same manufacturer which I would think uses similar technology in its sister product. bLINK Femto-grade reclocker drastically reduces jitter (Specs do NOT include any data analyses backing up their claim of "jitter reduction") REMEDY RECLOCKER Superior jitter reduction (Specs shows data analyses backing up their "jitter reduction" claim. Graph below) DAC-2 DSDs Femto Grade Clock (82 fSec phase jitter) "...optimizes phase jitter by over 80%..." AJ
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I use the Remedy and really like it, because I did perceive a qualitative difference between with and without while connected to my Sonos Connect. ( As a side comment, I also experienced an improvement of my sound when I bought my MC452, when I added PS Audio's PowerPlants throughout my system, and when I added some PS Audio Noise Harvesters.) As long as I can afford it, and can remain married, I will continue to experiment here and there, only because it keeps me busy and entertained
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I can only comment on the Recovery for USB and I noticed a very nice improvement as others on AA have also attested to.
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The short answer is, the Femto in the Remedy is the same as in the bLINK. So what can be deduced from the Remedy can also cross over to the bLINK. The benefit of reclocking the signal before it gets to the DAC is that the DAC has a cleaner signal to work with from the beginning. The resulting sound benefits from that. In this way, having the two in the chain together is not redundant. Hope this helps. |
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I finally have a system that's resolving enough to react well to tweaks and/or upgrades, and one improvement that was/is definitely heard is the effects of the W4S Recovery USB Reclocker. I don't know if it uses the same Femto clock as the Remedy and bLink mentioned above, but I'm sure the end results of all three are very similar. Just thought I'd throw that out there. |
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I am truly impressed by what the W4S products do. EJ is an audio engineering genius (as quoted by several audio magazines including The Absolute Sound). Having him explain what these amazing little devices do in person I can tell you this young man is in a whole different stratosphere than I. Which pisses me off .... I am a computer software engineer and have some pretty decent chops in anything electronics and he is way above me ...
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You said chops... LOL
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