無聊上網見到 Wyred4Sound Remedy S/PDIF reclocker & Recovery USB reclocker
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Remedy Reclocker
https://wyred4sound.com/products ... rs/remedy-reclocker
Recovery USB reclocker
https://wyred4sound.com/products/digital-converters/recovery
Reclocker Not Cheap ! They Say have Sale Promotion Now !
I use this do ok la{:6_139:}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfEhzeHKewE Both Recover & Remedy are available to try out at showroom.We have a lot of fun trying different power to get best output with the Femto Clock inside Recovery.
Recovery supports 6V-9V DC power, so use of battery is not a problem.When battery voltage drop after using for a while, it still within its input voltage optimal operation range.
odysseyhk 發表於 2016-3-25 22:12 static/image/common/back.gif
Both Recover & Remedy are available to try out at showroom.We have a lot of fun trying different p ...
Done some study with battery. I think the impedance of battery make the difference.
I had tried A/B comparison of Panasonic Eneloop Rechargeable battery x 6 and Alkaline Battery x 6 (Duracell). Panasonic Eneloop Battery sounded much better.
https://www.batteryspace.com/prod-specs/HR-3UTG_Spec-eneloop.pdf
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/97133.pdf
Duracell is 181mOhm per cell. While Eneloop is 25mOhm.
For a 6 cells set up. Duracell is 1.086 ohm. While Eneloop is 0.15ohm. I think that make the difference. The noise level of battery should be similar for low power consumption. The impedance have the biggest influence in this A/B test. That is exactly what I want to learn with this experiment.
My view is that for digital circuit, the power internal resistance is key to performance. That will give a fast respond power source to support a fast “rise time” digital signal.
I'll also work on some experiment with choice of capacitor. Hope we could further improve it.
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