Atom Feed - Twisted Pear Audio Support - Topic:Ultimate Jitter Filter with S/PDIF Transceiver - 20Twisted Pear Audio Support - Atom Feedurn:twistedpearaudio-com:AtomFeed:TwistedPearAudioSupport:Topic:UltimateJitterFilterwithS/PDIFTransceiver-20:1Copyright 2024 Twisted Pear Audio Support2024-03-29T04:50:10Zhttp://www.twistedpearaudio.com/forum/Images/YAFLogo.pngForum Adminhttp://www.twistedpearaudio.comfeedback@twistedpearaudio.comRoyBhttp://www.twistedpearaudio.com/forum/profile/6707-RoyBRoyBhttp://www.twistedpearaudio.com/forum/profile/6707-RoyBRoyBhttp://www.twistedpearaudio.com/forum/profile/6707-RoyBspeakerloverhttp://www.twistedpearaudio.com/forum/profile/12072-speakerloverRoyBhttp://www.twistedpearaudio.com/forum/profile/6707-RoyBYetAnotherForum.NETurn:twistedpearaudio-com:ftPosts:st1:meid26305:1Ultimate Jitter Filter with S/PDIF Transceiver<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>This is the latest version of my S/PDIF jitter filter udsing the SPDIF transceiver board.<br /><br /> [attach]2135[/attach][attach]2136[/attach]<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />IMHO SPDIF into a DAC is superior to any USB input that I have heard in my system. I recently purchased a new DAC with great clarity and naturalness. I currently am using 5 transceiver boards in 3 sepeperate enclosure. Each board is battery powered by 5 NiMh battery packs. This was a big. upgrade using batteries. <br /><br />I also discovered a new 12G video cable with BNCs at a great price; ~ $25. This provided greater clarity than many of my collection of audiophile BNC cables. I then decided to try the 12G video cable to replace my panel mount BNCs and 75 ohm mini coax. Bingo even greater clarity. I then modified the input/output of each jitter box with "canabilized" 12G cable. My most recent jitter box features two transceiver boards in a plastic enclosure.<br /><br />Thanks Twisted Pear!<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></td></tr></table>2023-10-12T01:43:02-07:002023-10-12T01:43:02-07:00RoyB<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>This is the latest version of my S/PDIF jitter filter udsing the SPDIF transceiver board.<br /><br /> [attach]2135[/attach][attach]2136[/attach]<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />IMHO SPDIF into a DAC is superior to any USB input that I have heard in my system. I recently purchased a new DAC with great clarity and naturalness. I currently am using 5 transceiver boards in 3 sepeperate enclosure. Each board is battery powered by 5 NiMh battery packs. This was a big. upgrade using batteries. <br /><br />I also discovered a new 12G video cable with BNCs at a great price; ~ $25. This provided greater clarity than many of my collection of audiophile BNC cables. I then decided to try the 12G video cable to replace my panel mount BNCs and 75 ohm mini coax. Bingo even greater clarity. I then modified the input/output of each jitter box with "canabilized" 12G cable. My most recent jitter box features two transceiver boards in a plastic enclosure.<br /><br />Thanks Twisted Pear!<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></td></tr></table>urn:twistedpearaudio-com:ftPosts:st1:meid26183:1Ultimate Jitter Filter with S/PDIF Transceiver<table class="content postContainer" width="100%"><tr><td>I have recently repurposed my collection of 7 S/PDIF transceiver boards that I have collected for my car and home stereos. I used a vintage jitter chassis from an Assemblage UJB-1 (Parts Connexion) to house the boards. I recently purchased two more transceiver boards for a total of 9 daisy chained. They are powered by a Placid HD power supply. Such fun! Thanks Twisted Pear![attach]2115[/attach]</td></tr></table>2021-06-29T15:51:54-07:002021-06-29T15:51:54-07:00RoyB<table class="content postContainer" width="100%"><tr><td>I have recently repurposed my collection of 7 S/PDIF transceiver boards that I have collected for my car and home stereos. I used a vintage jitter chassis from an Assemblage UJB-1 (Parts Connexion) to house the boards. I recently purchased two more transceiver boards for a total of 9 daisy chained. They are powered by a Placid HD power supply. Such fun! Thanks Twisted Pear![attach]2115[/attach]</td></tr></table>urn:twistedpearaudio-com:ftPosts:st1:meid10967:1Ultimate Jitter Filter with S/PDIF Transceiver<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>WOW! That is so cool! How did you come up with that? It looks so intricate, I am amazed. You must be an avid speaker lover like me! Nice job!</td></tr></table>2011-07-07T16:29:33-07:002011-07-07T16:29:33-07:00speakerlover<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>WOW! That is so cool! How did you come up with that? It looks so intricate, I am amazed. You must be an avid speaker lover like me! Nice job!</td></tr></table>urn:twistedpearaudio-com:ftPosts:st1:meid9230:1Ultimate Jitter Filter with S/PDIF Transceiver<table class="content postContainer" width="100%"><tr><td>I modified an old Theta Digital TLC jitter filter by installing in it the Twisted Pear Audio S/PDIF Transceiver board. I have this jitter filter along with 4 others in the trunk of my car feeding a Theta Digital Pro Basic IIIA DAC. The TLC supplys 5 volts to the trasnceiver board. I used the pulse transfomer from the TLC and installed Vampire Wire BNC connectors connected by Ohm-Aha 75 ohm cable (from the Parts Connexion). The transceiver worked perfectly the first time it was powered up. The sound is awesome; rock solid images, great depth, darker silences, more lifelike, explosive dynamics... The board is extremely well made and a great value! I look forward to making other projects with the Twisted Pear kits. </td></tr></table>2011-03-04T20:04:29-07:002011-03-04T20:04:29-07:00RoyB<table class="content postContainer" width="100%"><tr><td>I modified an old Theta Digital TLC jitter filter by installing in it the Twisted Pear Audio S/PDIF Transceiver board. I have this jitter filter along with 4 others in the trunk of my car feeding a Theta Digital Pro Basic IIIA DAC. The TLC supplys 5 volts to the trasnceiver board. I used the pulse transfomer from the TLC and installed Vampire Wire BNC connectors connected by Ohm-Aha 75 ohm cable (from the Parts Connexion). The transceiver worked perfectly the first time it was powered up. The sound is awesome; rock solid images, great depth, darker silences, more lifelike, explosive dynamics... The board is extremely well made and a great value! I look forward to making other projects with the Twisted Pear kits. </td></tr></table>