All this kerfuffle about that Rubidium Clock kind of misses the point. This is not some "Audiophool" thing but a serious piece of gear used for recording studios. I am not going to get into the pricing of it, but if you add up the cost of a /new/ Rb unit, distribution amp, power supply and back up batteries built into a case, it starts to add up.

I see nothing odd about wanting to get the best possible source for the Master Clock for your master recordings.

My son does run a small studio and for him I was able to make a version of that unit, for a lot less money of course. If he says it improves the sound of the recordings, and his customers agree, I am inclined to believe him.

What could be more "time nuts" than wanting a precise clock?

Dan


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