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Hi Peter,
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I have tried one of his clocks in one of our transports, and as with others I have tried, it dries the sound up and makes it more mechanical. /quote
I am very surprised you call the add-on low jitter clocks mechanical and making to dry up the sound.
I am in the lucky circumstance being able to compare a lot of clocks like Audiocoms Superclock, LCaudio, Net-Audios Miniclock, Guido's and mines.
All these clocks have a different sonic signature... but I don't hear any mechanical in Guido's clock nor that I hear a drying up of the sound.
In fact the Guido Tent clock is a whole lot better than the CMOS type Pierce oscillator using 74HCU04. This immediately leads to my next question: what type of clock are you using in Audio-Note CD-players?

ELSO


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