Mutec REF 10 Nano Black
Reference Clock Generator
Latest User Reviews
Directly audible, bigger stage better sound
Iâ m a audiophile hifi nerd, using the Mutec MC3+USB since years to groom my bits before sending them to my DAC. I donât want to miss it anymore. The new Mutec Ref 10 nano was within my budget. So order it, get it, connect it. I switch on my digital rack with the MC3. Listen to some music, Then i switch on the Ref10 and switch the MC3 to external/reclock. I heard it directly. Bigger stage, clearer sound. If I spend bigger â¬, I always fear that I waste the money. This time it was a immediate relief. No doubt with the Ref 10 my hifi sound is better. The power switch on the back reduce the score for handling. I would like to have it on front
Making a significant improvement on the overall performance without any setback
Adding the nano clock, I can clearly hear a widen and deeper sound stage with distinct distance between the instruments whatsoever numerous, while the vocal sounds clear with texture. I can hear the singer's emotion and expression to the finest details without any distortions while the tonal balance remain static and warm. The punch carries weight and impressive dynamic rang. Taking the investment of adding the mutec nano clock to my existing system, it is totally out of proportion on the amazing performance in counting the enchantment so enriched. I am without any reservation to recommend such gear with full confidence.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Mutec
- Average price : $2145
- 10 MHz master clock with low phase noise
- 4 Galvanically isolated, individually switchable outputs (2 x 50- O/2 x 75- O)
- Built-in power supply
- DC input
- Black steel housing
- Dimensions : 196mm x 44mm x 300mm
- Weight : 2070g
- Developed and manufactured in Germany
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