Are you talking specifically about SC filter or the implementation of the opamp analogue stage by the audio manufacturer?Nope, SC is used to reduce jitter sensitivity, but I'm with Ragnar on this - never heard a CMOS opamp I've liked the sound of.
I think BB/TI moved away from multibit because they really believe S-D is superior for audio purposes (after all it boasts better numbers across the board), and its also a lot cheaper to make ( = presumably better margins).
Only asking as in some EE degree lectures they teach SC providing such benefit as I mentioned and not just relating to jitter - not arguing about opamp and context is specifically only the hybrid multi-bit SD rather than 1-bit that have a lot more challenges.
Appreciate your being very general but this covers a heck of a lot of audio gear that you say has poor sound, such as all top end Esoteric, amongst others who use "multi-bit SD" DAC with SC filter.
My point being IMO it is not necessarily the multi-bit SD DAC chip with SC filter/architecture at fault in this context of slew rate and linearity (of course meaning error correction in the digital domain).
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