Matjet,
I tried posting a response but it looks like it was not up to moderator's liking, and probably for a good reason.
Anyway, here is a summary of what I think:
1. Esoteric digital is synchronous so it benefits from external clock for the sake of synchronization between multiple clocks used, even in the single-box players. If you are trying to justify external clock for your K-01, I am sure you will be happy, so go for it.
2. APL Hi-Fi digital is asynchronous so there is no benefit from using external clock, even if it is Atomic.
3. To my knowledge, clock stability has nothing to do with clock jitter. For example a clock rated at 25ppm will result in 0.0025% speed stability. Clock rated at 1ppm will result in 0.0001% speed stability. In both cases, this is something you cannot hear and in both cases the clock jitter performance (short term stability) remains the same.
Best wishes,
Alex Peychev
I tried posting a response but it looks like it was not up to moderator's liking, and probably for a good reason.
Anyway, here is a summary of what I think:
1. Esoteric digital is synchronous so it benefits from external clock for the sake of synchronization between multiple clocks used, even in the single-box players. If you are trying to justify external clock for your K-01, I am sure you will be happy, so go for it.
2. APL Hi-Fi digital is asynchronous so there is no benefit from using external clock, even if it is Atomic.
3. To my knowledge, clock stability has nothing to do with clock jitter. For example a clock rated at 25ppm will result in 0.0025% speed stability. Clock rated at 1ppm will result in 0.0001% speed stability. In both cases, this is something you cannot hear and in both cases the clock jitter performance (short term stability) remains the same.
Best wishes,
Alex Peychev