Antelope Audio is probably the best clock going around. It’s the standard by which most other clocks are compared. It’s used in most studios.
Most studios have several digital devices and hence they need an external master clock so that all devices are connected to the master clock. In home audio, it will help if you have more than one digital device. For example if you have a transport and a dac, you either have an external clock to which both devices are connected or you slave one device to the other so that only one clock is used for timing as in the Esoteric. If you have only one device, an external clock might help if the internal clock is not upto the mark.
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Most studios have several digital devices and hence they need an external master clock so that all devices are connected to the master clock. In home audio, it will help if you have more than one digital device. For example if you have a transport and a dac, you either have an external clock to which both devices are connected or you slave one device to the other so that only one clock is used for timing as in the Esoteric. If you have only one device, an external clock might help if the internal clock is not upto the mark.
This article sheds more light
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