I'm sure some are even higher Lee, such as 33MHz. I think those would tend to be next-gen format or DVD players. But I'm also no expert lol
You can always ask Audiocom for an xtal. They'll possibly sell one for a couple of pounds.
Simon
You can always ask Audiocom for an xtal. They'll possibly sell one for a couple of pounds.
Simon
Hi Simon. I got in touch with Audiocom and they said they'd modify the clock for me for about twenty quid. But they wouldn't send me any parts.
S K
You could just change the xtal on the clock for the one in your dac, but you may have to adjust the pot on the superclock to get the correct frequency. You'd be best emailing audiocom (from their ebay shop) for info on this. I also am not sure whether you'd be best to clock the transport or dac, but my instinct say the dac would give more benefit.
Sorry I can't help further, Lee.
S K
You could just change the xtal on the clock for the one in your dac, but you may have to adjust the pot on the superclock to get the correct frequency. You'd be best emailing audiocom (from their ebay shop) for info on this. I also am not sure whether you'd be best to clock the transport or dac, but my instinct say the dac would give more benefit.
Sorry I can't help further, Lee.
Thomo is right. Take the xtal off the dac and fit it to your clock pcb.
And try it. Best to measure the output freq if you can. If not fit it anyway as it wont hurt the dac.
Brent
And try it. Best to measure the output freq if you can. If not fit it anyway as it wont hurt the dac.
Brent
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