Clocking your CD player/transport


Anyone have an opinion (educated) on the clock mods? 3 that I have been researching are lc audio, superclock and trichord research clock 4, all around the same price. I have a Meridian 602 paired up with a 606 DAC and they already sound amazing.
homer
Homer- with all due respect to my friend Harry, clean up
the power supplies in your units before messing with clock
devises. The major cause of jitter in digital equipment is power supply noise. All these clocks are bandaids not solutions.
Homer- It really depends on the type of power supply in your units- linear or switch mode, but do some research the Black Gate website. They have a number of tech reports which deal with this subject.

Also, go to some of the various professional modifier's
websites and see what they do to power supplies.
Kana-
As you know...i'd NEVER use a BB before a decent power supply. But once you have the lab grade PS fired up....move to the BB and you will NOT be disappointed.
Harry- I know you're a dedicated audiophile with excellent
equipment. I just think you get more bang for your buck improving the power supply path in digital equipment than
internal or external clock circuits. Most of the internal
clocks I've seen, recommend a separate power supply for their clock circuits for maximum performance.

I not disappointed with the BB's performance in my system,
because I didn't expect it to do much. Audience Au24 digital cables(AES & SPDIF) made a bigger improvement.