as some people are aware i have made my own clock.basicaly the crystal needs a 5v power supply.http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10700090/clock%20diagram.gifi have supplied a schemetic of the crystal.3 pins used onlypin 7 is ground pin8 is clock outputpin 14 is 5v input(this the key are clean power supply needed)i have ordered a voltage regulator with a lm317 of ebay cost $8.50us i will try to see what that does.
While I was in Japan, I remember seeing the Feastrex Japan guys using a rubidium clock in an external box connected to their modded EMT professional cd player (CDM1, TDA1541S2 chip). Sounded very good(ie. not digital sounding at all)!
Does it matter what clock you use to replace clocks in different equipment. I ahve seen someone put a replacement clock in a squeezebox so would i, for example, be able to use the same clock you use in the marantz cd players?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Supper-Low-JITTER-Clock-11-2896Mhz-Rubidium-Frequency-/180497234806?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a06793b76Something to keep on your watch list Mario
OOPS sorry guys, just realize its DIY threadHow bout this http://www.antelopeaudio.com/en/products_iso_10m.html
I think it's around 5-6k USD, not that expensive comparing other high end audio stuff
Quote from: yoshio on September 16, 2010, 09:23:13 PMI think it's around 5-6k USD, not that expensive comparing other high end audio stufffor 5k to 6k i can get duellunds in my amp and get change out of it.i am on a student budget(married)
Quote from: kajak12 on September 16, 2010, 09:40:55 PMQuote from: yoshio on September 16, 2010, 09:23:13 PMI think it's around 5-6k USD, not that expensive comparing other high end audio stufffor 5k to 6k i can get duellunds in my amp and get change out of it.i am on a student budget(married)How is being married on a student budget?
6,195.00 EUR = 8,641.90 AUD So its pretty expensive