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Discrete Low Jitter Clock GB

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Yes, you could install one of these clocks into a Wadia 170i, but I'm not sure it would be worthwhile.

That device uses a PCM2704 or 2705 to produce the digital and analog outputs from the USB input. The PCM2704 recovers its clock from the USB stream, and I'm not sure that feeding it a low jitter clock will really result in any improvement.
 
Hi Anton,

seems to be a nice work thus I'd like to have 2 clocks (11.2896Mhz and 12.2880MHz) and 2 power supplies (220 to 240V). Please tell me if these are available and let me know the total costs including shipment to Germany and the method of payment.

Thanks in advance
Gerold
 
Hi guys.
I have a question about smb output connector.

Is it a 75 ohm smb connector or 50 ohm?

Some dac master clock inputs have 75 ohm smd resistor at the pcb, what is the meaning of this? Is it means that the cable needs to be a 75 ohm or we can used and a 50 ohm cable?
I haven't find a protocol of i2s connection, untill now!
 
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