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Ken, I'm getting a MSB Ref... I wasn't quite following what you were saying above. Are you saying that there could be a clock in the switch and then another clock in the MSB? I wonder what happens in the case there are two clocks...?
More than just about noise with audiophile switches, it’s also about jitter.
i have also been under the, again perhaps mistaken, assumption that for a DAC with a network renderer the audio file is transmitted directly from the server to the onboard DAC renderer which then creates the digital music stream using the DAC's internal clock ...never using any upstream clock at all for the purpose of generating a digital audio signal.
My guess is Ken wants to use his MSB clock as a "master clock" making the SOtM switch operate in "slave mode" - a great idea - but my guess is MSB does not have that option.
I got one myself. It does make a small, positive difference. I suspect it will be system dependent.
On the digital side, my system consists of:
SOtM switch > SOtM sMS-200Ultra > Intona USB Isolator > SOtM TX USB reclocker
All powered by a bunch of UpTone Audio LPS-1.2 PSUs. I need to try a 10MHz clock on the SOtM reclocker and switch (both have the 10MHZ inputs).
There is a word sync output on some MSB modules...I think Alex at Alma is using that into clock input on SOtM switch. He reports it sounds great...
It is interesting, classic placebo effect at its finest seen here.
The master clock input works on 10mhz, not typical audio frequencies from the MSBs clock.
In any case, even if it is the inappropriate frequency, it does absolutely nothing, the sclk ex in the Sotm will still work and the unit functions as if there is no masterclock.
Not necessarily. I spoke with Alex and while the clocking is not synchronized they did hear a clear improvement when they went back and forth. They believe it may be due to improved grounding. Nevertheless, another clocking solution is needed. Alex will be getting in some 10 MHz clocks to try. The usual suspect is the Cybershaft. Stay tuned.
Ken