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::::• This clock is used as the Exakt <u><b>master clock</b></u> and is distributed to all Exakt devices in the system | ::::• This clock is used as the Exakt <u><b>master clock</b></u> and is distributed to all Exakt devices in the system | ||
::::• Improving the clock in the Klimax DSM (AV / Music / Hub) improves the performance of all Exakt devices in the system | ::::• Improving the clock in the Klimax DSM (AV / Music / Hub) improves the performance of all Exakt devices in the system | ||
− | ::::• Klimax Exakt DSM has 4off Exakt sockets, the Klimax DSM HUB only has 2off. | + | ::::• Klimax Exakt DSM has <b>4off</b> Exakt sockets, the Klimax DSM HUB only has <b>2off</b>. |
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Revision as of 09:44, 2 June 2021
What is the difference between Klimax DSM (2020 variant) and earlier versions?
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- • Ultra-low jitter clock with improved clock distribution circuitry and new low-noise power supply
- • This clock is used as the Exakt master clock and is distributed to all Exakt devices in the system
- • Improving the clock in the Klimax DSM (AV / Music / Hub) improves the performance of all Exakt devices in the system
- • Klimax Exakt DSM has 4off Exakt sockets, the Klimax DSM HUB only has 2off.
- Analogue Inputs
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- • Brand new, high-performance ADC (analogue to digital converter) which now has its own circuit board and dedicated power supply
- • New design has lower noise and lower distortion which benefits all analogue sources
- Digital Inputs
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- • New Linn-designed SPDIF receiver implemented in an FPGA
- • Improved clock recovery algorithm for reduced jitter
- • SPDIF inputs support up to 192kHz/24-bit audio
- • One SPDIF digital input can be configured as an output - This is also possible in the Klimax DSM/2 (2016/208 variant)
- • The addition of a USB (type B) input allows connection to a computer as an audio device
- • USB input supports up to 384kHz/24-bit audio
- Streaming
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- • 384kHz/24-bit streaming support
- • DSD256 audio format support
- Connectivity
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- • The optical Ethernet connection improves audio performance by providing complete isolation from noisy network components
- • WiFi and Bluetooth (4.2) connectivity
- • Audio can be streamed from devices such as mobile phones, Alexa, Google Home
- HDMI
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- • HDMI eARC support