Does using the Verona as master clock really make sense?  I would have
thought that you would want the master clock in the DAC for best jitter
elimination, in which case the Verona would be redundant in a 'direct'
system.

It makes sense to me if you are syncing many digital processors (and
potentially DACs) in some professional environment, maybe, where you
need a lot of synchronicity, as it were.  Like if you're using the
upsampler (Purcell?)

I thought the point of the Verona was to take a master clock in from
the DAC, and then send it out again to lots of digital processors.

Right, I seem to have confused myself...


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