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John Swenson tutoring paper: "Considerations regarding usage of external reference clocks" (EtherREGEN and other): Sine vs. square, impedance, cables—and a money saving surprise at the end.


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9 minutes ago, MartinT said:

 

It's really the Belden 4694R that should be compared with the Canare LV-77S.  And they sound really close albeit slightly different in character.

 

1694A is a lesser cable and sounds inferior.

 

Thanks for the guidance, Martin. 

 

Indeed, the 4694R measures better than the 1694A. 

How flexible is the 4694R? The 1694A is rather stiff, whereas the Canare very pliable. 

Stereo

[Genelec 1032C x 2 + 7360 x 2] <== [MC3+USB x 3 <-- REF10 SE120] <== [AERIS G2] <== [EtherRegen x 3]
Chain switchable to [Genelec 8331 x 2 + 7350]


Surround

[Genelec 1032C x 3 + 8431 x 2  + 7360 x 2] <== [MiniDSP U-DIO8] <== [Mac Mini] 

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Specs for the Belden 4794R are here: https://catalog.belden.com/techdata/EN/4794R_techdata.pdf

 

It has even better attenuation vs frequency characteristics than Belden 1694A and 4694R.

 

Martin just triggered my memory that Alex shared some info on where to get this cable offering back in October:

 

No telling what will sound best in your system with your ears.

 

Best,

James

 

Intel NUC 8i7BEH (Roon Rock) --> M1 Mac Mini (HQPlayer) --> English Electric 8 Switch --> Sonore Optical Module --> Uptone EtherRegen + AfterDark Giesemann Emperor Double Crown Clock --> Holo Audio Red (NAA)  --> Holo Audio May KTE DAC --> Holo Audio Serene Preamp --> JL Audio CR-1 Crossover --> [ (Parasound JC 1+ Monoblocks --> Monitor Audio Platinum PL 300 II Speakers) + JL Audio f113v2 Subwoofer ]

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If square wave outputs are to be avoided, why the etherregen is "square wave" and therefore you have to buy a sin wave clock with a filter to be sure to have a good signal.
I'm interested in a Square Wave from AfterDark that claims it's special for etherregen on their website.

@AfterDark.Can you provide details on this clock as it looks like it was produced in collaboration with Uptone Audio.
But from the white booklet, we just have the impression that we need Sine Wave because almost no clock does a good Square Wave except the very expensive watches and out of budget for me.

Sotm is sine wave I think.

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1 hour ago, LEO SOUND said:

If square wave outputs are to be avoided, why the etherregen is "square wave" and therefore you have to buy a sin wave clock with a filter to be sure to have a good signal.
I'm interested in a Square Wave from AfterDark that claims it's special for etherregen on their website.

@AfterDark.Can you provide details on this clock as it looks like it was produced in collaboration with Uptone Audio.
But from the white booklet, we just have the impression that we need Sine Wave because almost no clock does a good Square Wave except the very expensive watches and out of budget for me.

Sotm is sine wave I think.

 

It's not true that a square wave is to be shunned. Here's what the paper says:

 

"Just remember that the best possible result is still going to be using a square wave clock box with a REALLY good sine to square converter, everything being just right inside the box—AND you use a really low-attenuation-with-frequency cable."

Stereo

[Genelec 1032C x 2 + 7360 x 2] <== [MC3+USB x 3 <-- REF10 SE120] <== [AERIS G2] <== [EtherRegen x 3]
Chain switchable to [Genelec 8331 x 2 + 7350]


Surround

[Genelec 1032C x 3 + 8431 x 2  + 7360 x 2] <== [MiniDSP U-DIO8] <== [Mac Mini] 

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3 hours ago, Superdad said:

Which is not to say that a smart designer couldn't put a really good sine>square converter at the input of their device. We could have with the EtherREGEN but the really good one we like needs more power supply current that we could provide on the 'B' side with this design.


I love to see that smart designer doing just that 😀

And dual power input on EtherRegen MKII, as hopefully reduce the cost of the unit itself. 
And of cause B side SFP28....(accepting any SFP).
A side is enough with one SFP as well if you ask me. 

So actually a pure SFP+ reclocker with external 50 ohm sine input. 
 

3 hours ago, Superdad said:

Alternatively, Mini-Circuits makes a PCB-mount version of the exact same filter as the one we are recommending. But it is physically very large and there is no room for it on the EtherREGEN board.


I wouldn’t mind you tell us how to implement as DIY. If even possible?

 

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52 minutes ago, GMG said:

It will. It's down a little more right at 10MHz (compared the 11MHz lowpass of the Mini-Circuits) but that should not be any problem.  It is quite a steep filter. I thought the Crystek  one was going to be a lot more expensive and a custom order item, but I see that Digikey has a few in stock for just $37 each.  

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33 minutes ago, Superdad said:

It will. It's down a little more right at 10MHz (compared the 11MHz lowpass of the Mini-Circuits) but that should not be any problem.  It is quite a steep filter. I thought the Crystek  one was going to be a lot more expensive and a custom order item, but I see that Digikey has a few in stock for just $37 each.  

Yes, I also saw it in Digikey with reasonable price and shipping to my location. 
 

by the way, would a band pass filter be a better choice?

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On 3/27/2021 at 11:07 PM, DSK6 said:

So have those of us who waited a while for the paper from John/Alex but then figured their workload wasn't going to allow them to release it any time soon and went ahead and ordered the After Dark Queen 75ohm Square Wave "special for EtherREGEN" clock not got the best model for the money what we thought we were getting? 

 

Though nothing was stated explicitly anywhere, I must admit that due to the relationship between After Dark and Uptone and the fact that this model clock is advertised as the "special for EtherREGEN" model, I assumed that there had been at least some collaboration or discussion and that the square wave option was what Uptone and AfterDark were recommending for the EtherREGEN. 

 

My AfterDark clock & PSU arrived in Australia last week, as did my Apogee Wyde-eye 75ohm BNC cable, and my EtherREGEN arrives tomorrow. Should we have bought a sine wave model OCXO clock and a filter instead? Or is the AfterDark Queen square wave output one of the ones that is done really well and (with good enough BNC cable) can match the sine wave output with filter at EtherREGEN?

 

I'm guessing I'm not alone in this situation or state of confusion.

 

Any feedback from AfterDark and Uptone would be appreciated as I'm not going to have a sine wave clock and filter to compare to.

 

 

 

Hi! Dsk6,

 

Thanks for your questions. We are quite confident this Queen Square Wave special version will surprise you with the performance it can made with the EtherREGEN.

 

The Giesemann Clock - Queen Square Wave Special Edition is special made by OCXO manufacture natively (OCXO module that has a built-in squarer circuit). So, there is no extra convertor outside the OCXO. This approach can make sure the OCXO can generate the best square wave for EtherREGEN.

 

We are planning to have "Trade-In"program for customer who wants to upgrade from Square Wave to Sine Wave Edition with the Mini - Circuit BLP -10.7+75 (75ohm version) . We want to make sure during the transition period after reading the white paper, we should provide more flexible option for audiophilestyle.com group buy. 

 

The sine wave version is better quality OCXO in terms of Phase Noise and Allan Derivation on measurement. With the helps of the Mini - Circuit BLP -10.7+75 (75ohm version), it will enhance the performance much further in sounding according to the white paper. 

 

P.S. The Emperor Signature to EVA is special grade product, they are in very limited supply each months. EVA is on waiting list about 30days. 

 

Have a nice weekend.

 

Best Regards,

Adrian

AfterDark. 

 

Amp: Goldmund 27+ EVO Preamp, Goldmund 29M Power Amp, Goldmund AC-Curator

DAC: CH Precision C1.1 Digital Convertor,  Studer D19 DAC, Wadia 2000 DAC

Digital: Mutec MC3-USB,  AfterDark. Giesemann OCXO 10M Master Clock Giesemann EVA 

Playback: Goldmund PH3 Phono Amp, Linn LP12, Studer A807 VU MKII Open Reel

Network Switch:  AFTERDARK. PROJECT CLAYX BUFFALO BS-GS2016 CASCADE X GIESEMANN OCXO BLACK MODERNIZE EDITION x Farad Super3 LPS

Dealer: UpTone Audio, Gustard, Farad Power Supply, Cybershaft, Thixar, DELA

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1 hour ago, AfterDark. said:

... The Giesemann Clock - Queen Square Wave Special Edition is special made by OCXO manufacture natively (OCXO module that has a built-in squarer circuit). So, there is no extra convertor outside the OCXO. This approach can make sure the OCXO can generate the best square wave for EtherREGEN.

 

We are planning to have "Trade-In"program for customer who wants to upgrade from Square Wave to Sine Wave Edition with the Mini - Circuit BLP -10.7+75 (75ohm version) . We want to make sure during the transition period after reading the white paper, we should provide more flexible option for audiophilestyle.com group buy. 

 

The sine wave version is better quality OCXO in terms of Phase Noise and Allan Derivation on measurement. With the helps of the Mini - Circuit BLP -10.7+75 (75ohm version), it will enhance the performance much further in sounding according to the white paper. ...

 

 

Thanks Adrian and also Leo Sound. It is good to know that the squarer circuit is built in to the OCXO rather than being done off chip. Hopefully the OCXO module used is one of the "couple of chips that do this extremely well" as per Alex's earlier post. 

 

Adrian, were your last 2 paragraphs that I quoted above comparing your sine wave versions to your Queen Square Wave SE version, or to the cheaper BG7TBL square wave clocks?

 

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6 hours ago, DSK6 said:

 

Thanks Adrian and also Leo Sound. It is good to know that the squarer circuit is built in to the OCXO rather than being done off chip. Hopefully the OCXO module used is one of the "couple of chips that do this extremely well" as per Alex's earlier post. 

 

Adrian, were your last 2 paragraphs that I quoted above comparing your sine wave versions to your Queen Square Wave SE version, or to the cheaper BG7TBL square wave clocks?

 

 
Hi DSK6,

 

Thanks for your interested.

 

The quality of OCXO is determined by Phase Noise and Allan Derivation. All the Giesemann clock will have the above measurement tested directly on the BNC output. So it is a very accurate measurement with respect to all factors after going through the circuit inside. 
 

We are comparing with Giesemann sine wave version to Queen Square Wave SE version according to their Phase Noise and Allan Derivation as well. The phase noise table @10Hz and @1Hz is the most sensitive areas, this figure will be useful for audiophile to choose their best clock with indicated measurement.

 

Have a nice weekend.

 

Best Regards,

Adrian 

AfterDark.

Amp: Goldmund 27+ EVO Preamp, Goldmund 29M Power Amp, Goldmund AC-Curator

DAC: CH Precision C1.1 Digital Convertor,  Studer D19 DAC, Wadia 2000 DAC

Digital: Mutec MC3-USB,  AfterDark. Giesemann OCXO 10M Master Clock Giesemann EVA 

Playback: Goldmund PH3 Phono Amp, Linn LP12, Studer A807 VU MKII Open Reel

Network Switch:  AFTERDARK. PROJECT CLAYX BUFFALO BS-GS2016 CASCADE X GIESEMANN OCXO BLACK MODERNIZE EDITION x Farad Super3 LPS

Dealer: UpTone Audio, Gustard, Farad Power Supply, Cybershaft, Thixar, DELA

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5 hours ago, Superdad said:

It will. It's down a little more right at 10MHz (compared the 11MHz lowpass of the Mini-Circuits) but that should not be any problem.  It is quite a steep filter. I thought the Crystek  one was going to be a lot more expensive and a custom order item, but I see that Digikey has a few in stock for just $37 each.  

Hi Superdad,

Agreed with Adrian for a 11Mhz MINI_CIRCUITS but would be nice to compare it with Crystek 10Mhz? 

But yr remark quite steep filter. Is that better or worse ? Or just give it a try in real life?

 

Regards, Andreas

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Ethernet::4x Bonn Silent Angel 8P, Afterdark Emperor Doublr  Crown Masterclock and Cybershaft 75 Ohm,Mini Circuits convertor,Uptone EtherRegen with 75Ohm. SOTM Cat CAT 7.

Audio: Auralic Vega G2.1, Cambridge Edge W, Kef Reference 3 speakers.  
Power: Farad super 3 (2x) , Keces P8 ( 2 Uptone LPS1.2 ) Afterdark 5V: 

Cables:Meicord Opal, SOTM Cat7 with filtering, Ghent Audio DC , Farad Level 2, Sharkwire speaker cable

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