The asynchronous clock is an example of jitter rejection. In the case of Benchmark, the incoming clock is digitally separate from the outgoing clock. Adjustments are made digitally at precisely 4 pSec intervals at an adjustment rate of less than 1Hz in order to match timing. If you can’t hear below 1 Hz then there is no audible jitter from the incoming clock reaching the DAC chip. It is quite simple to do this digitally - it is much harder to do things analog as 4 pSec accuracy is extreme.
Best affordable digital coax cable for connecting transport to re-clocker?
My Empirical Synchro-mesh is due to arrive today. I bought the Empirical cable to connect the re-clocker to my Aqua La Voce DAC but am wondering about what to use to connect the transport to the S. Mesh. I'd like to spend less than $400. Blue Jeans 1694A has been recommended. How might this compare with, say, Audioquest Carbon ?
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