Any device you connect to one of the master clocks from Cybershaft should support 50-ohm 10 Mhz master clock connections; note that there is much discussion in a couple of forums as of the last month or two that quotes statements from manufacturers using hard facts that claim that using a 75-ohm cable in place of 50-ohm is acceptable for short runs (1-meter, 1.5 meter, etc...typical between such devices). I happen to be using spec-compliant 50-ohm capables. That stated, the discussion and statements from 3 different clock manufacturers including Esoteric, Cybershaft and one other (think it is SRS or Antelope) state that for a 50-ohm input and output pair, using 75-ohm cables for these lengths does not represent a probable issue. No discussion I have seen states that you can connect a 75-ohm cable to a 75-ohm input and route a signal (such as one from a Cybershaft clock of SRS PERF10, Antelope Isochrome 10MX, etc..>) made for 50-ohm and 10 Mhz in nature to a 75-ohm port.
I just read the Aurender W20 manual and spec. sheet on line; they are very good in terms of the step by step involved in setting up the server and playback software however, they do not seem to make any statements about how to setup/configure the clock input for what they state they support (from their website and product manual: "It supports both word clock (dCS DACs or similar) or Master Clock.(MSB DACs or similar)"
I would suggest you get specifics from Aurender regarding what this input on their W20 truly supports first and go from there. I’ve sent a question as well using their online form; if I heard back I will let you know. The key questions;
- is their input a 75-ohm or 50-ohm connect (based upon context on their spec-sheet, I'd guess 75-ohm?
- does it truly support "master clock" frequency of 10 Mhz...?
- how do you configure the W20 to tell it which type of clocking input it is receiving?