Others may disagree, but I don't think the external clock will enhance performance of your very fine system. The MSB clock will control. In fact, MSB is very clear that its philosophy is that clocking should be handled as close as possible to conversion-which means internally.
Cable suggestions
Definitely a novice. But figuring this out based on research, advice, and trial / error. Remodeling our home. Have a big, L shaped room with the listening position in front of the short wall with a big offset room behind to the left.
I live in Cave Creek. Have great components. D’Agostino Momentum HD preamp. Currently upgrading my M400 amps to MxV since they are down the street, with Wilson Benesch Resolution speakers with REL 32s.
for my digital side I have an Aurender W20 for my streaming source. Have an Aurender MC10 master clock to time it. But just changed from a Chord DAVE DAC to an MSB Reference DAC which has its own internal clock.
I’ve always used BNC connections from streamer to DAC. But it seems I have two possible issues.
should I use AES EBU connections instead? And if so, what do you recommend? Seems that is the better option. And should I get rid of the MC10? Seems redundant and would free up funds for better cables.
Thank you in advance. I appreciate people’s insight and value your responses.
Cheers
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@wjcasey3rd - this thread may help understanding some of the intracasies of cables design... What I have found makes a good cable @pindac said...
Yup - OCC Silver and copper wire, and those quoted above, will provide exellent results Whilst OCC silver is very good, I find it difficult to justify its use for signal wires over the more advanced copper wires mentioned above But power cables for source components (i.e. low power), where a lighter gauge 2 x 20 gauge can be used for the live conductor, OCC silver provides stunning improvements in dynamics and imaging. If you are not into DIY then take a look at Zavfino and HIJIRI cables. Both have excellent cable offerings. Take a look at the HIJIRI thread If you have any questions - ask away Regards - Steve |
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