“Putting a the 10MHz clock in as a module into the N50 would likely allow for an improvement over stock, but it wouldn’t deliver the Sonic performance of the standalone MC10”
You may have missed my point. I wasn’t merely hinting at shoving a Rubidium clock module onto the back of the chassis. A high-precision clock requires meticulous implementation to be truly effective. You’d expect the same level of thoughtful integration that Aurender has clearly given to the rest of the modules and circuitry in the N50. From an end-user perspective, the current clock implementation in N50 (which is same as in N20, N30) feels like it’s what’s holding the N50 back from being a truly reference-level music server. You’re going all out on everything else—so why leave the clock implementation at such a basic level?
I guess Aurender assumes that anyone investing $40K in the N50 wouldn’t hesitate to follow dealer advice and add the MC10, completing what they position as the “masterpiece” of digital refinement in their music server lineup 😊
I really like your suggestion of an updated W20SE outfitted with a Rubidium clock for those who don’t want to deal with the 3–4 chassis approach. I know I’d pick one up in a heartbeat.