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For Use with External USB DACs 

1. Shut down all audio applications (such as iTunes, JRiver, Qobuz, Tidal, Spotify, 

Windows Media Player, or any other application you currently use to play music).

2. Insert JitterBug into any one of your computer’s available 

USB ports. Next, use a USB cable to connect JitterBug to your 
DAC. Open your computer’s Preferences/Configurations 
to make sure that communication between the DAC and 
computer is exactly as you left it. 

3. Many computers include more than one USB port. A second JitterBug filter can be 

used in parallel, but not in series with the first filter. Plugging a second JitterBug 
filter into an additional port will offer an incremental improvement to your system’s 
overall sonic performance. That said, we do not recommend more than two JitterBug 
filters per computer.* 

(Footnote: In certain instances, your computer may have more than 

one dedicated USB bus. For instance, an express card such as the Sonnet 

USB 3.0 ExpressCard/34 adaptor (http://www.sonnettech.com/product/

usb3expresscard34.html) adds a second bus to your computer. In such 

situations, where there are additional [and independent] USB bus 

systems, each bus can support and will benefit from up to two JitterBug 

filters. If you do not know how many USB buses exist on your computer, 

we recommend thatyou err on the side of caution: Presume that your 

computer has only one bus.)

For Use with External USB Peripherals

 

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When listening to music, USB DAC users should avoid connecting additional USB 
devices (such as printers, cameras, and hard drives) to the computer. The reason 
for this is simple: Each additional device requires valuable resources, and, as 
greater demands are placed on the bus, the computer’s overall sonic performance 
is diminished. However, we realize that limiting your computer’s peripherals to a 
single external USB device may be impractical. You may, for instance, have to use 
an external USB hard drive for media storage. In such cases, we recommend using a 
JitterBug in series with the additional USB device, remembering that no more than 
two JitterBug filters should be used on any given bus. 

 

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If you have multiple USB peripherals (such 
as printers, cameras, and hard drives) that 
must always be connected to the computer, 
we recommend that you install these 
devices into an external powered USB hub. 
The USB cable leading from the hub to 
the computer should be connected to the 
second JitterBug. This will ensure that noise 
from all devices is significantly reduced.

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Page 3: ...exist on your computer we recommend thatyou err on the side of caution Presume that your computer has only one bus For Use with External USB Peripherals When listening to music USB DAC users should a...

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