Since you are clearly able to build a device that takes 800 psec jitter from an Oppo and turn that into 20 psec jitter with your Synchro-Mesh, then why do you believe that nobody else has a DAC that can correct incoming jitter to completely inaudible levels - around 20 psec or less?
Good question. The answer comes from 10 years of modding equipment, seeing the circuit boards exposed in these DACs and hearing them at shows. I don't see the things implemented in DACs that are required to achieve these low jitter numbers. It's not just selecting a low phase noise oscillator, or providing a dedicated power supply for it. It goes WAY beyond that. It has taken me 10 years of modding and tweaking on my own products to learn these tricks. And I don't hear the SQ that would result in exhibit rooms at shows if they had implemented these optimally.
After I retire in a few years, I may write a technical book so that other designers can benefit. I have thought about teaching a course at a college, but I live in the sticks. For now, these are trade secrets that differentiate my products.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio