MSB Femtosecond Galaxy Clock
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Published on Mar 6, 2012
This extremely low jitter audio clock has just 77 femtoseconds of jitter, and industry record. This clock can be plugged into any MSB DAC IV or MSB ADC. Nobody in the audiophile community has ever heard digital audio with this low clock jitter. It is quite shocking.
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larrysgullman 1 year ago
Measuring low jitter is not as hard as it seems. It is done by comparing one clock with another, rather than comparing a sample clock to some "perfect" clock. This is common practice for many low level measurements.
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Mark Brockway 9 months ago
How does this compare to asynchronous USB?
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John Massaria 1 year ago
I would love to review this and do a video
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LeakyWicks 1 year ago
The thing is is there any instrument that can measure jitter that low?
Too bad, I got a full nelson.
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