dCS Puccini Clock


I had yesterday the oportunity to hear for first time the Puccini clock.

I must admit that I was a little sceptical. The system consisted of:

Howland preamp HP-200 SE
Howland amp RADIA SE
Avalon Indra
Transparent power cleaner / station ?
I can't tell which cables

Well the effect is quite amazing and you can easily recognize it in a blind hearing. If I have to describe it I would say, you become aware of the hall / the space in which the recording has been done. The difference is very noticeable when you switch the clock off, suddenly the music sounds dryer, shorter and the space all around the whole music desapears.

I heard:
Luiz Bonfa plays and sing Bossa Nova (Verve)
Bruckner 4th by Jaap van Zweden (bad SACD & interpretation)
Bruckner 4th by Günter Wand (the last recording)
Ports of Call by Eiji Oue (Ref. Rec. bravo Prof. Johnson you are a great sound engeneer!)

One of these days I will take it home and have a test on my system ... and will make some blind hearing with my wife ;-)

I will report then about the experience.
clavil
For the subject of this post the clock does make a dramatic difference. I have the Debussy for my headphone rig with a Verona clock and the Paganini full stack for my big rig and on either the clock makes a huge difference. I also have a 10mgz reference atomic clock for the big rig to the Paganini clock and that takes it even further into reality land. I also have an Audio Research DAC8 and it can't hold a candle to either of the DCS rigs, I love Audio Research but honestly the DAC8 is playing checkers and the DCS gear is playing chess with real army's, It's on an entirely different level. It really is jaw dropping the difference in experience between great dacs and the DCS equipment, it's unfair to compare them with anything except maybe the MSB in my humble experience.

If you have a budget like a majority of us do then take the DCS gear one step at a time and trust me you wont regret the experience but do yourself a favor and don't listen to more than you can afford. When I listened to the Debusy the first time I was floored and could not imagine how it could get better but keep crawling up the DCS chain and yes it does just keep getting better and more musical but I'm still completely in love with my Debussy and if I'm lucky enough to own the Vivaldi there is no doubt I will still love the Debussy with the clock of course.
I got the dCS Puccini , Puccini U-Clock , dCS Network Bridge Streamer with the MIT Oracle MA-X digital BNC word.clock cables, and find this setup sound very well , better than my Debussy in my other setup. 

( Power: Isotek Sirius powerfilter, Audioquest N1000 72v powercords ) 

I am just struggling with the settings of Filtering / Upsampling. 

I think i like the DSD Filter setting 2 best. 

And i have the the MIT Oracle MA-X word. clock knob setting to the MAX from dCS recommendation. 

Do you guys have any other recommendation on the settings for the best SQ performance?