Which USB Re Clocker


I have been very happy with my Innuos Zenith Mk 2 for several years. The sound  is excellent and ripping is child's play. I have been interested in adding the Phoenix Re Clocker for a couple of years, but for various reasons, haven't been able to get a demo yet. One of the selling points of the Phoenix by Innuos, is that it can be used between any source and USB DAC.

 Well it also means that any re clocker should work between an Innuos Server and DAC. The one drawback to me is that the Phoenix isn't cheap, at least as far as my budget in retirement is concerned. The Company claims that the Phoenix is more than a Re Clocker, with improved power supplies and other improvements. I don't suppose many of you guys have had the chance to compare the Phoenix with other units. Still any suggestions about other, cheaper Re Clocker units to consider? Particularly if you have had the chance to use it with an Innuos Server, but not much chance of that either. Still any advice is welcome, thanks.

david12

easy and affordable way with USB RECLOCK. 

just 3 devices without big metal casing. 

get these 3 devices combine : 

1. iFi iPurifier3 (USB Type-B)

2. iFi iDefender+ (Type A-A) 

3. iFi iPower-X (5V) 

- use iDefender+ power by iPower-X via USB cable to the iPurifier3 at the end to DAC.

 

@antigrunge2 

My setup is x3 USB RECLOCKs,

x1 iFi Micro iUSB 3.0 + iPower-X 

x2 iFi iPurifier3 

x1 iFi iDefender + iPower Elite 5v. 

total 2 USB power splitter & 3 reclocker before the Dac. 

The truth is for most re-clockers, because they don't have USB out, so you can't play DSD. However the Mutec does have a 10MHz Master Clock output which will help if you've got an input on your DAC or Streamer.

The Innous Phoenix does have USB in and USB out so can play DSD.

Again, the best Amanero boards don't need re-clocking.