xfinsterx said:
It seems he recommends that your converters and clock be internal, or of the same make (language)
However.
I noticed a sizeable difference in the stereo spectrum (wider imageing) when i used the BB with the digi converters. Hands down it was an improvement.
Jitter or not.
Yes, because the converters in the digi are crap(which you already know). He was talking in respect to all the high end clocks found in Lavry, Mytek, Apogee, Lucid, etc.
One of the things I took from his posts was that your A/D should be running off it's own clock, and then slave the rest of your digital gear to it - and to try and get all your A/d in one chassis if possible.
Also, If you have a good converter, and try to clock it with a slightly better external clock, all the jitter intoduced during the transmital would MORE than negate the gains.
Basically, rather than buy a high end clock, one would be better off getting a good converter with a good clock and slaving from it - although that is a bigger investment.
I dunno....... search around geaslutz if you haven't before, there is a lot of good discussions and a LOT of pro's hang out on there, as well as many of the top manufacturers (such as Dan). Right now, in the guest moderator forum George Massenburg, Mike Shipley, Elliot Shiener, Al Schmitt, and a couple others are answering questions - pretty cool.
edit - ....and sorry for the thread hijack.........
