Most jitter bugs use a PLL circuit where they run the signal through a clock a number of times to try and clean it up ... the Genesis Lens uses a more sophisticated system where by it takes the incoming signal and strips the jittery clock and then stores the data/musical info in a buffer
The Lens then calls up the data out of the buffer and reunites it with a much cleaner and stable clock on the output instead of trying to restore the original jittery clock like a PLL system does ... Lens is much more effective
Theres a lot of USB dacs out there but I would venture to say they all use a PLL circuit to clean up the USB port
If you are committed to computer audio and the USB interface ... I would replace that
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The Lens then calls up the data out of the buffer and reunites it with a much cleaner and stable clock on the output instead of trying to restore the original jittery clock like a PLL system does ... Lens is much more effective
Theres a lot of USB dacs out there but I would venture to say they all use a PLL circuit to clean up the USB port
If you are committed to computer audio and the USB interface ... I would replace that
"cheap USB to SPDIF converter and into a Genesis Time Lens"with a good quality one
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