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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: uxbridge middlesex england
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hi all Alan here i have a maranatz cd67se running through a musical fiddelity x10d with rock grotto up grade and little pinkie power supply i have fitted a iec to the cd player and a shielded mains cable to the maranatz, sounds good but not as good as my record deck (logic dm 101, mayware arm, decca gold cartridge) so i was thinking of improving the opamps and fitting a low jitter clock to the maranatz.// and this is where you come in please, im ok with a soldering iron, what i need to know would it be worth doing, and the best above mention upgrade parts ie opsamp low jitter clock and where to get them from regards to all Alan
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| FS: Low Jitter Clock PCBs | amc184 | Swap Meet | 6 | 20th June 2010 07:00 AM |
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| Another clock idea for low jitter | Bernhard | Digital Source | 7 | 29th October 2004 05:05 PM |
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