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Highlights:• TEAC Reference OCXO – An Above Controlled Crystal Oscillator• Ultra-precise clock within ±3ppb temperature stability and ±0.1ppm precision • Four gold-plated BNC clock output connectors • Independent and isolated circuit design • Improved buffer amplifier circuit and power supply for better sound quality • Upper stability meter for monitoring watch stability Master Clock Generator:The TEAC CG-10M-X is an advanced master clock generator designed to deliver the highest precision and stability for digital audio systems. This unit is equipped with the ground-breaking TEAC Reference OCXO, an Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillator that ensures minimal temperature effects, which is essential for accurate clock generation. With a frequency stability within ±3ppb and a precision of ±0.1ppm, the CG-10M-X provides an incredibly accurate 10MHz clock signal for digital players and DAC devices. The device is designed with four gold-plated BNC output connectors, allowing for the connection of up to four devices simultaneously. Each circuit is isolated to prevent crosstalk, and a buffer amplifier in each circuit ensures that the signal waveform remains intact, even when shared between multiple devices. The CG-10M-X also includes an analog upper stability meter that makes it easy for the user to monitor the temperature stability of the oscillator. The high-efficiency toroidal core transformer supplies constant current to maintain the clock's accuracy. Further improvements include a 3-point support foot for better vibration isolation and a semi-floating top plate for optimal sound quality. The device is encased in a robust metal chassis with a compact A4 size. Specifications:• TEAC Reference OCXO• ±3ppb frequency stability and ±0.1ppm precision • 4 gold-plated BNC output connectors • Independent and isolated circuit design • Improved buffer amplifier circuit • Toroidal core transformer • Top stability meter • 3-point stress-free support foot • Semi-floating top plate The CG-10M, a 10MHz master clock generator with TEAC Reference OCXO, is now updated to "X" edition for higher sound quality. Product reviews and links
Brand description - Teac
TEAC was founded in Japan in 1953 under the name Tokyo Television Acoustic Company. In 1956, an engineer named Katsuma Tani and his brother had the idea to develop an improved reel-to-reel tape recorder based on their experiences with similar products. As a result, the company was restructured and became known as Tokyo Electro-Acoustic Company, or TEAC, as it is known today. Manuals and user guides for Teac productsWhen purchasing a Teac product, a user guide or instruction is usually provided in the following languages: English. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee that a printed manual / user guide is included in the product box, but most often it can be found on the manufacturer´s website.
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