View Full Version : Why would I need a timing cable?
nightflier
04-05-2006, 01:54 PM
I don't have this on my source because it is of a different brand, but my Arcam DAC has an optical input for a a timing cable. What is this and how will this be audible (what should I listen for)?
PeeBee
04-05-2006, 02:57 PM
not entirely familiar with your cdp, but my guess this is for a seperate master clock connection, and unless you have a master word clock then the input is not used.
Resident Loser
04-06-2006, 08:08 AM
I don't have this on my source because it is of a different brand, but my Arcam DAC has an optical input for a a timing cable. What is this and how will this be audible (what should I listen for)?
...it's the latest bit of trickle-down from some pro-gear that, like many other things in this hobby, will become a future bone of contention in these and other forums a la wire is wire/oh no it's not, zeros and ones and all that happy cr@p...
jimHJJ(...give it time...no pun intended...)
nightflier
04-07-2006, 12:35 PM
It seems like only some Arcam players have a timing connector. Are you saying that this is found on higher end transports and DACs? Maybe I just haven't been around really super-expensive equipment enough, but I have never seen this elsewhere.
ToddL
04-10-2006, 01:35 PM
Is this something that is an A/V timing sync? Optical audio is a much faster transfer than video(this why on junky players you can notice a very slight audio before video) . Is this something that is supposed to be an improvement on the sync circuit?
Geoffcin
04-10-2006, 02:45 PM
I don't have this on my source because it is of a different brand, but my Arcam DAC has an optical input for a a timing cable. What is this and how will this be audible (what should I listen for)?
High quality outboard master clocks can be used with your DAC.
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