Clocks

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i`ve wanted to modify my cdplayer recently and have been advised to change the onboard 11mhz clock to a lower PPM one. how do i identify a lower ppm one? is there anything on the clock body that i can make assumtions from?

Thanks!
 
Hi Hacknet,
Well there is also the Audiocom clock, the Trichord clock, the Netaudio clock, the clocks from www.audiotuning.de , the Gruensch clock www.gruensch.de , the French Maxi clock by Antileon http://www.tnt-audio.com/clinica/antileon_e.html , the G & D Transforms clock I never did get hold of, the K.K. Ho clock from Hong-Kong, Jocko's DIY clock as posted on this forum and the DIY KWAK-CLOCK. You can download the schematic here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=199928#post199928
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Drop in Replacement

hacknet said:
I was hoping for drop in replacements... eg, a lower ppm clock that i could just use to replace the original one.

Hi Hacknet,
I am sorry but I am afraid you confuse the crystal with the clock.
A clock is a crystal oscillator consisting of a crystal, a active circuit with a transistor or FET and very often a low noise power supply regulator.
I know of the AhTjoeb offering a low jitter crystal whatever that may be. As Jocko said low ppm does not say anything; low jitter, low frequency deviation......? In my experience the active circuit is much more important than the crystal. Also a SC-cut crystal that seems to be the best for low jitter is VERY expensive, something like US$ 120.😎
 
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