dgarretson
What gear is in your current system?
Happy Listening!
What gear is in your current system?
Happy Listening!
Benefits of adding a 10MHz Master Clock to a digital system
@big_greg Unfortunately the article you attached confounds word- and masterclocks. The only masterclock in the sample is the Antelope 10m. A master clock controls internal clocks as well as external word clocks. Other than Antelope examples would be SRI, Mutec10, Esoteric, Cybershaft op12-21, Sotm, etc. all operating at 10mHz. They are much higher precision than internal or word clocks and control both the D to A conversion and the USB clocking of the DAC. Reclocking with these, provided the DAC has an input for them provides substantially improved spatial, microdynamics and timbre resolution |
Reclocking with these, provided the DAC has an input for them provides substantially improved spatial, microdynamics and timbre resolution For you. I have a 10mhz clock generator. https://teac.jp/int/product/cg-10m/top I couldn't detect any noticeable difference in sound quality, certainly nothing that justified the expense. Maybe there's that last little bit of "there" there if I listen real hard, but nothing substantial or really anything I could put my finger on and say "oh, there it is!" You might note that in their marketing material the manufacturer of my clock doesn't even make any claims about sonic improvements, only that it "will bring out the best" in digital devices, which you're probably getting without it as most modern digital devices already have an excellent internal clock. All that matters is what you hear and how much value that has. You hear it. It's worth it to you. I don't. Complete waste of money to me. |