No. Gone are the days I’d buy something because the manufacturer said “it’s hifi, just take my word for it.” I hope, thanks to ASR, we are entering an era where informed consumers hold manufacturers to account for publishing appropriate technical specs that can be reproduced by independent measurements. It’s not my job to measure the product, it’s the manufacturer’s responsibility.Just buy the device if you like its feature set and find the price reasonable (which it is). They said they are looking to send a unit to Amir in due time, so it's safe to assume this means they are confident enough that it won't perform poorly.
You can then do your own tests if you want, and if you then don't like how it performs, send it back.
The engineer said there were no jitter measurements that could be shared publicly. That doesn’t inspire confidence to me as it sounds like either a) there are no measurements whatsoever, or b) they are pretty bad.
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