Pubul57,
This is getting a bit off topic, but...
What jitter sounds like, if present, and whether it matters to an extent that is significant is a very nebulous thing still to me.
I think the only way to conclusively know how two different digital sources sound through a particular DAC and whether there is a difference that matters, is to compare and listen and share your findings.
Listen with a reference source first then another source for comparison and see if a difference can be detected.
So far, in my case both Denon player and Roku Soundbridge sound more alike than different running through the same DAC. Both sound way different and I think better as well to me now running through the tubed DAC than they did running through their own built in native DACS prior. Also prior, through each units own internal DAC, each sounded very different, particularly in regard to dynamics.
This is getting a bit off topic, but...
What jitter sounds like, if present, and whether it matters to an extent that is significant is a very nebulous thing still to me.
I think the only way to conclusively know how two different digital sources sound through a particular DAC and whether there is a difference that matters, is to compare and listen and share your findings.
Listen with a reference source first then another source for comparison and see if a difference can be detected.
So far, in my case both Denon player and Roku Soundbridge sound more alike than different running through the same DAC. Both sound way different and I think better as well to me now running through the tubed DAC than they did running through their own built in native DACS prior. Also prior, through each units own internal DAC, each sounded very different, particularly in regard to dynamics.