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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mmbl622

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I have a dCS Rossini. I thought it requires an external clock that generates 10MHz and 5MHz to cover both sample rates. Does the Cybershaft do this?

@folkfreak 

I really appreciate the fast response.  I still don't understand whether the Cybershaft clock will work for a dCS Rossini DAC. 

As you know the Rossini DAC has 2 Word Clock inputs, so it can be supplied with either 44.1kHz or 48kHz clocks, depending on the sample rate of the source. The Rossini Clock has both 44.1kHz and 48kHz outputs and the Rossini DAC auto-selects which clock frequency to use.

I don't believe the Cybershaft clock has both clock frequencies. What am I missing about the Cybershaft clock working with a Rossini DAC?

@zephyr24069 
Thanks for the clarification.  Looks like there may be no financial shortcuts to using a non-dCS external clock with a Rossini.