Has anyone noticed the new Innuos Pulsar streamer/re-clocker has a Phoenix lite USB inside?
Which USB reclocker is as good as the Innuos Phoenix USB?
I read a lot about the Innuos Phoenix USB and everyone sings its praises even owners of expensive gear. The problem is that it is expensive.
There are other reclockers like iPurifier3, the Ideon Audio USB Re-clocker 3R, or the SOtM tX-USBultra USB Audio Reclocker. In forums the feedback is that the Phoenix beats a lot of the reclockers.
Does anyone have experience with a USB reclocker that does as good job as the Phoenix USB?
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@tjag Well I finally sent the SOtM tX-USBultra back. It just ended up making everything sound different. That's the problem when you get to a certain level, music doesn't necessarily sound better or worse, just different. The SOtM with all the add ons is an expensive piece of kit and I tried it with a master clock too. All in all you could easily spend upwards of $5-6k to fully implement the SOtM and that's if you have a master clock already. I believe money would be better spent on high quality USB cables. |
Thank you very much @lordmelton for the update interesting test. You have impressive gear and you use the best components, hence the high price tags :).
It will be interesting to know what you will try next I will follow your posts. Perhaps the next logical step in your system is to try the Phoenix. From the reviews I found the quality of the Phoenix output beats everything else. Your Aurender A20 is 13000 euros 3000 more is not much in comparison. Getting it from the second hand market will save a lot.
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Yes indeed.
Both the Phoenix and the Pulsar borrowed from the Statement
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