Antelope 10MX Rubidium Atomic Clock vs S.S 10M Rubidium Audio Clock


Antelope 10MX Rubidium Atomic Clock has a new 10M rubidium clock called 10MX Rub Atomic Clock, their distributor in my region told me this product’s selling price is around USD 6950 (listed price).

It is much more expensive than Stanford Research 10M Rubidium Audio Clock, does anybody has experience this product? How’s the sound quality improvement compare with S.S.



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I just got a TEAC NT-503 USB DAC for my headphone system. According to the user manual, NT-503 can connect to an external 10M clock source. Also, according to the "conversation" between me and TEAC customer support in Japan, TEAC suggests me to use the cheapest Cybershaft 10M OCXO. Also, they suggest me to buy from the web:

store (dot) shopping (dot) yahoo (dot) co (dot) jp (slash) cybershaft (slash) a5aaa1bca5 (dot) html

According to the description of these 10M clocks, they can be used in lots of different DAC’s with 10M clock input DAC’s or "CD" players.

Hope my information is useful to (especially Esoteric owners) you.