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Kev... Thanks for the interesting read. Given the advancement of time UOM achievements in our lifetime, we are bound to see a quantum clock in a jiffy!
Last edited by MyPal; 12-05-2012 at 09:29 AM. |
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Ha, as soon as you think of it you would have heard it yesterday
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Whilst these vanishingly small numbers seem crazy, I can say that when I heard the MSB Platinum IV Signature without the Galaxy clock I thought it was a very good DAC, but massively over priced. When I then heard the same DAC with the Galaxy clock installed, I bought it.
I have also listened extensively to the Analog DAC, which also features the femtosecond clock tech that MSB are using, albeit at a lower level of performance than the Galaxy clock. It shared the same ease of performance, natural timbre of instruments with correct harmonic decays, which also contribute to a proper soundstage. Whilst it lacked the immense detail of the Platinum DAC, I preferred it to the older version of the Platinum which had the "non-Femto" clock. So I can understand why MSB have now introduced these Plus versions with a 140FS clock. Given their pricing, and the way digital moves forward, would have thought they could have done this without increasing their already huge prices, at list anyway. |
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that's funny.... The more precisely time is observed, the less certain maybe the outcome!
Sorry to digress, but a new concept of time theorised on the documentary series "Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman - Ep. Will Eternity End?" Is an interesting watch! It discusses the idea that time is a projection rather than a dimension whereby the future travels backwards to shape the present. Last edited by MyPal; 12-06-2012 at 09:16 AM. |
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