DEXA Neutrino ultra low jitter master clock?


Can anyone give me any information about the DEXA Neutrino ultra low jitter master clock regarding how good is it?
I'm thinking about having one installed in my Sonic Frontiers SFT Transport, without breaking the bank.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Lak
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Hi Lak!

Doesn't that unit uniquely have an exposed I2S interface that can be used to slave the transport to the DAC or another clock?

Best,

Erik
Um, so this is JUST a transport? You use it with an external DAC?

If you use it with the SF DAC and the I2S interface, you actually need to put the clock on the DAC, not the transport. :)
@erik_squires,
Correct, this unit is only a Transport. I use it with my Yamamoto DA converter that only accepts one RCA digital cable.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/157471/Sonic-Frontiers-Sft-1.html#manual
I'm told that the DEXA Neutrino ultra low jitter master clock added to the Transport would improve the Transport. 
I am pretty sure it would.... but man, that is an old transport now. Better to sell it to someone who wants to use it with it's matching DAC than to start upgrading it, IMHO. There  must be a number of very good and reasonably priced transports today with significantly better performance.

It had some really innovative things like the I2S connector, which slaved the transport to the DAC. If you had that combo, I might think the clock upgrade was worth it.
Also, the Dexa Neutron Star design is aging. There may be a number of modern oscillator upgrades which perform as well or better with less parts. I'm no expert, I've just poked around a little, but for the price I'd keep looking.

Having said that, Chris at Parts Connexion does excellent work and knows his craft.