Gentlemen,
Some single box players can benefit from reclocking data when slaved to a superior external clock. That is why some have clock I/O connections. The performance of these units will improve when the data is clocked at a more precise rate. If the internal clock of the single box player is superior to that of the external clock then it reults in worse sound. Timing errors are also present in some single box players where the drives and DACs are not clocked at the same rate.
Digital separates without both synching is fraught with timing errors that can result in less than stellar sound quality.
Regards,
O.A. Sonuga
Chief Designer
Dynamic Design
Where Neutrality Becomes Reality
Some single box players can benefit from reclocking data when slaved to a superior external clock. That is why some have clock I/O connections. The performance of these units will improve when the data is clocked at a more precise rate. If the internal clock of the single box player is superior to that of the external clock then it reults in worse sound. Timing errors are also present in some single box players where the drives and DACs are not clocked at the same rate.
Digital separates without both synching is fraught with timing errors that can result in less than stellar sound quality.
Regards,
O.A. Sonuga
Chief Designer
Dynamic Design
Where Neutrality Becomes Reality