Importance of clocking


There is a lot of talk that external clocks because of the distance to the processor don‘t work. This is the opposite of my experience. While I had used an external Antelope rubidium clock,on my Etherregen and Zodiac Platinum Dac, I have now added a Lhy Audio UIP clocked by the same Antelope Clock to reclock the USB stream emanating from the InnuOS Zenith MkIII. The resultant increase in soundstage depth, attack an decay and overall transparency isn‘t subtle. While there seems to be lots of focus on cables, accurate clocking throughout the chain seems still deemed unnecessary. I don‘t understand InnuOS‘ selling separate reclockers for USB and Ethernet without synchronising Ethernet input, DAC conversion and USB output.

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@nigeltheflash

err:no, there is no streaming in offline mode and the sound improvement on local files is distinctly audible

Just so I understand:

  • you play a locally stored track in online mode
  • you make no physical changes such as unplugging a cable
  • you play the same locally stored track in offline mode
  • and it sounds better?

If so, I can't begin to understand what the cause of this might be. Do you have a theory? Is it anything to do with clocking?🤔

@nigeltheflash

 

You got a Pulse using Sense: pls try it out. Why else would InnuOS provide the feature

I will do, of course, and it will be fascinating.

I just don't know what it has to do with the earlier conversation about ethernet clocking!

Thanks, will try it

It shows that the ethernet is a major source of DAC disturbances and some believe that clocking matters in that context.