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       Burson Audio
High Performance Clock!
Why Burson clock?

Jitter Correction Clock is nothing new in the Hi-End Audio Market.  So what is a Jitter Correction clock? And why will they make improvements to the Hi
End audio and video system?

In every digital system there is a clock (technical term is Master Oscillator). The function of the clock is to provide a benchmark. (A ruler if you like).  It tells
the laser pick-up if it is spinning too fast or too slow, so it will adjust itself. It also provides a benchmark for sampling digital signals from digital sources
such as CD’s, SACD’s or DVD’s.  

So as you can see, if the benchmark is not accurate then the result is what we call Jitter Error. Brand names such as Arcam Alpha, Musical Fidelity,
Meridian, Greek and other Hi-End brands are obviously aware of the benefits of a  low jitter clock. However due to the cost concern, they will only
incorporate  low jitter clock in their top of the range models. Apart from the cost issue, Jitter Error has only been identified as a deficiency in the last
couple of years, therefore any CD player that’s more than two to three years old will not have a  low jitter clock in it.  So installing one of our Burson
Clocks is a shortcut to bring older digital source in line with some of today’s best technology.

Most of the CD players being sold in the shops come with a simple clock, which is a combination of a single crystal and two capacitors. The typical error
rate on this kind of clock is about 250 ps or more. Not only that, their performance is also very unstable, and can easily be affected by their surrounding
temperature.

Team Burson spent many weeks on developing The Burson  Clock. The clock is made from the best material we can source; Elna Capacitors, extra thick
gold plated PCB, DALE military graded resistors.  Also, each of the  Clocks is carefully assembled and tested by one of our members. Before dispatching
we have to fine tune each clock to ensure it is producing the most ideal square wave for the best performance.
How does it sound?

The effect of the clock is instant; you don’t need to “Burn In” to hear
the difference. However, to burn in the clock will work even better.
By reducing the jitter error, you will hear clearer positioning, also
details are further refined vocally and instrumentally. Sound stage
and positioning will improve noticeably and that includes deeper
sound stage and darker background. Some said it also improves
the control on the bass.  However our experience told us that may
vary depending on the design of the rest of the machine.  
Specifications:


~Power Requirement: 10 -30 DC
~Power Draw: 45mA
~Quality Components: Elna Capacitor (For Audio), ERO
capacitor, DALE Resistor, LED power up indicator.
~Extra thick gold plated PCB
~Sophisticated power supply and noise filter (Low noise
discrete component power supply)
~Small foot print for short signal path and easy to fit
installation (67x42mm)
~Lower Error: 5-10 ps (in theory)
Contact:

Douglas Jesse
11845 Highland Drive
Warren, Michigan 48089
586-944-5611
asi_tek@yahoo.com
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Have modded successful my NAD525BEE (Op-amps + clock).The
improvement in sound are great.Special with your opamps the sound is
more spacey and more relaxed,very equilibrated and the digital-like sound
gone,now sounding more analog-like (have AD8620 and BB627 before).
Improvements in all aspects:much more clear dynamics,airy highs,precise
bass but the best thing is that analog-like sound.”...
Nicolae Turkey