Cybershaft 10Mhz Master Clocks available (now with 50-ohm and 75-Ohm output

Yes...that's it. Additional notes;

- use Google Chrome, it will help translate the other parts of the site
- they often get involved in build & test work and this can influence email response time since it's basically one many doing the most critical portions of the work
- these email addresses work;
[email protected]
[email protected]
*The Inquiry Form at the link above works too but I've always followed it up with an email just in case.

Right now there are lower to mid-price new units offered in the more accessible cost categories. I"m told there may be news soon of new models and high-end OCXO grades.

Thanks, Mark.

I didn't see any lower-spec models available, are they on a web page at the link provided?

Thanks,
Stephen
 
It will take some thought before purchasing a Shunyata Clock Cable that could easily cost more then this switch.

Mark, What specs would you look at to make an educated guess on whether an external clock would be better than the internal clock in the EtherReGen?
 
It will take some thought before purchasing a Shunyata Clock Cable that could easily cost more then this switch.

Mark, What specs would you look at to make an educated guess on whether an external clock would be better than the internal clock in the EtherReGen?

Good question!

Here is where I also start to get confused; a clock before a clock, more refinement or is one by passed?


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Good question!

Here is where I also start to get confused; a clock before a clock, more refinement or is one by passed?


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A clock before a clock, in series, could provide real benefits as it will reduce clock phase noise. Best would be to have a clock with multiple outputs that could connect to ER and a network bridge.
 
It will take some thought before purchasing a Shunyata Clock Cable that could easily cost more then this switch.

Mark, What specs would you look at to make an educated guess on whether an external clock would be better than the internal clock in the EtherReGen?

Yeah...

I'd probably initially go with a Ghent Audio JSSG cable until I could spring for an Alpha.
 
Yeah...

I'd probably initially go with a Ghent Audio JSSG cable until I could spring for an Alpha.

I have a Ghent Audio JSSG DC umbilical and while nothing to do with a clock cable and I am very happy with Ghent's overall quality and build. They make fine cables.

The Shunyata Alpha's and Sigmas are on a whole other playing field however.
 
Thanks, Mark.

I didn't see any lower-spec models available, are they on a web page at the link provided?

Thanks,
Stephen

On the home page (using Google Chrome for translation) the new models Platinum2, Soul2 and Espirit are listed on the left hand side. Click on those.

If I heard correctly there may also be some new product introduction very soon but watch the website for anything new that is offered.
 
I have a Ghent Audio JSSG DC umbilical and while nothing to do with a clock cable and I am very happy with Ghent's overall quality and build. They make fine cables.

The Shunyata Alpha's and Sigmas are on a whole other playing field however.

I am sure they are. However, I'm on a fixed cash flow and have to manage my discretionary spend; my next priority for cables are 2 more pair of Venom ICs so I can replace the AQ Colorado and Columbia.
 
I am sure they are. However, I'm on a fixed cash flow and have to manage my discretionary spend; my next priority for cables are 2 more pair of Venom ICs so I can replace the AQ Colorado and Columbia.

So do we all....the Ghent Audio cables are great and the DC umbilical rivals a 2x price DC umbilical that I've had a while and thought nothing could equal it. Can imagine the clock cables are equally impressive!
 
Pricey. OP21A is about half the price of the Grandioso G1?

I do not think you mathematics are correct on this;

Grandioso G1 Price (2019 USA): $26,000 (More in AUS/other parts of the world I think)

OP21A level new Cybershaft clock: 743,700 JPY in USD, $6827 (OANDA FX as of a few minutes ago)

Definitely not 1/2 the price of the G1 even with FX variation.

Question is,...how is the performance of one versus the other?
 
Grandioso G1 price in USA ($26,000 + tax) is far more expensive that AUS price ($19,269 incl tax).
 
Grandioso G1 price in USA ($26,000 + tax) is far more expensive that AUS price ($19,269 incl tax).

Good to know thanks....had heard from a friend who bought D1s that they were more in Oz but I could have heard incorrectly.

So you are correct for AUS$ which is not as favorable against the JPY, it's about 50% of the AUS$ price of the G1.

I haven't heard this unit and did not hear about it factually until late last night,...I'm dying to know how it stacks up and performs
but if it is at least as good (and probably better) than my current OP21, in side by side, it will definitely win the comparison here (all FWIW, IMHO).
 
Dealers in AUS sell used G1 for $13,757 incl tax, and you can usually get another 10% knocked off that price.
 
Dealers in AUS sell used G1 for $13,757 incl tax, and you can usually get another 10% knocked off that price.

Good to know...if anyone would prefer a used G1 against a new G1 or a new Cybershaft OP20A or OP21A, that's a great way for them to save some money.
 
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