Frankly if you dont spend $20K on a transport, you will not get the kind of low jitter that the Synchro-Mesh can provide. Even then, I'm not convinced. dCS Vivaldi, dCS Scarlatti, MBL do not publish jitter numbers and neither does PSAudio for their memory player. The dCS has word-clock input, so it can synchronize to the Master Clock in their DAC's. So it's the DAC clock that needs to be low jitter. Simaudio 260D says their "intrinsic jitter" is 1 psec. I think this means their oscillator spec. This is not unusual for a good oscillator, however by the time the signal goes out the S/PDIF BNC or RCA, it will usually have 100's of psec of jitter. My clocks have 1psec of intrinsic jitter, but that's not what I advertise. I advertise the jitter at the end of a 1.5m cable with a 75 ohm termination.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio