Audioquest JitterBug FMJ USB 2.0 Noise Filter

no reviews yet

Discontinued, this product can no longer be ordered.

No alternatives found
Audioquest JitterBug FMJ USB 2.0 Noise Filter
Product no: 9000-0077-4611 Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty.

General

The itty-bitty AudioQuest JitterBug Full Metal Jacket noise filter uses Dual Discrete Noise-Dissipation Circuits to effectively reduce the interference of radio frequencies and annoying noise and resonance, leaving clean and clear audio reproduction. While these hindering frequencies aren't necessarily audible, they can emerge as 'jitter', which in the long run, will effect what you hear since it warps the image, stopping you from experiencing the full potential of your audio. This unwanted resonance is caused by the digital electronics found in gear like smartphones, tablets, and computers.

A More Spacious & Immersive Audio Experience

Plug the AudioQuest JitterBug FMJ into your computer or audio equipment and you'll be immediately rewarded with a far improved, more spacious and immersive audio experience. To counter external noise, the JitterBug has a fully shielded metal housing, and if you need to use a pair of JitterBugs in parallel, a rubber carbon-loaded USB port has been included for exactly that. Use this little problem-solver in combination with the AudioQuest's DragonFly Cobalt USB DAC to get the very best out of your audio.

Specifications

Product features

Computer ports USB
Maximum sample rate not specified
Network connections none
Analogue audio input type not applicable
Analogue audio output type not applicable

Weight and dimensions including packaging

Weight (incl. packaging) 0 gr
Dimensions (incl. packaging) Not yet known
Description Type Language Extension
Audioquest JitterBug FMJ handleiding Manual English

AudioQuest JitterBug USB Filter - the First of Its Kind!

Wednesday 15 July 2015

USB is one of the most well-known interface connectors in the age of computer audio. External sound cards are usually connected to a computer using USB, for instance, and virtually everyone has a USB drive with music on it. The only problem is that electronic equipment can cause interference and noise in your audio. When that happens, the quality of your sound rapidly deteriorates, and in extreme cases it might even cause your audience to walk out the door, taking your reputation with them.

Read moreā€¦
Compare your gear (1/10)