MUTEC releases the REF10 Nano Silver master clock, a more pleasantly priced variant of the “regular” REF10.
Importer Helios alerted us to the new MUTEC REF 10 Nano, as seen here in the Silver version. As far as we can see also the only color variation of at least this moment. The Nano is based on its “big brother” REF10, but in a much more affordable version. The device delivers an ultra-stable 10 MHz clock signal and can be paired with up to four devices simultaneously. Think CD players, DACs, network switches, streamers and more. Only requirement is – logically – that a device has a clock input
The MUTEC REF 10 Nano is available from this fall, at a cost of €2035.
Specifications
For convenience, here are the specs of the MUTEC REF 10 Nano:
- Audiophile 10 MHz reference master clock with extra low phase noise
- Improves and enhances compatible D/A-converters, re-clockers, music servers, network switches, streamers, CD players
- Handcrafted extra low phase noise OCXO Made in Germany
- Generates a very high slew-rate square wave signal for superior lock precision
- Four simultaneous usable reference clock outputs with 50 ohms (2x) and 75 ohms (2x) impedance for maximum compatibility
- Galvanic isolation of the independently switchable BNC clock outputs for optimum interference immunity
- Sub-Hz optimized, lowest noise power supplies for every section of the circuitry
- Integrated international power supply
- DC input for finetuning through an external power supply unit
- Self-explanatory user interface
- Optional mounting kit for installation in 19-inch studio racks (1RU)
- Developed and manufactured in Germany