Broadly speaking, a square wave output tends to be more stable. It's inflection points are more clearly defined. With a sine wave the clock often cannot always pick the exact same inflection points. However, as usual 'it depends'. So you need more research.
I have just bot a great square wave cybershaft based clock that outputs to all 4 items in my digital system. The result is staggering, so don't give upon this search. It was from afterdark and outputs both word clock to my dCS NB and 10M to the other components. Prices way more real world than mutec.
I would suggest you post your query on on the audiophilestyle forum....there are many, many pages that refer and qualified users who are extremely helpful. Another useful resource is the Hong Kong afterdark site. Confusing but lots of info.
By the way, I had just about decided to stop posting here as there are so many flatearthers on this site who are very rude about subjects they have no clue about...and then along comes your question!
Best wishes with your search.
I have just bot a great square wave cybershaft based clock that outputs to all 4 items in my digital system. The result is staggering, so don't give upon this search. It was from afterdark and outputs both word clock to my dCS NB and 10M to the other components. Prices way more real world than mutec.
I would suggest you post your query on on the audiophilestyle forum....there are many, many pages that refer and qualified users who are extremely helpful. Another useful resource is the Hong Kong afterdark site. Confusing but lots of info.
By the way, I had just about decided to stop posting here as there are so many flatearthers on this site who are very rude about subjects they have no clue about...and then along comes your question!
Best wishes with your search.