question about external clocking for a Lynx AES16e card
A few weeks ago I installed a Lynx AES16e PCIe card in my computer because I wanted to try a non-USB solution. It sounded a little rough for the first few days, but now I actually prefer it a bit to the SOtM USB output I was using previously.
One of the features that the Lynx card has is that it can accept a word-clock input from an external clock. I know this feature is intended for studio use, to synch all digital devices to the same clock. But could a quality crystal clock like a Grimm (CC1 or CC2) positively impact the sound in a non-studio setup? Or has the clocking in the card already been optimized?
I'm curious if anyone has this card and has tried external clocking....
thank you
Dave
One of the features that the Lynx card has is that it can accept a word-clock input from an external clock. I know this feature is intended for studio use, to synch all digital devices to the same clock. But could a quality crystal clock like a Grimm (CC1 or CC2) positively impact the sound in a non-studio setup? Or has the clocking in the card already been optimized?
I'm curious if anyone has this card and has tried external clocking....
thank you
Dave
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