Stevew
n offer here is a package deal consisting of a Mutec MC3+USB smart clock, a Leo Bodnar Precision GPS Reference Clock, an LMR 400-75 coax cable along with 75 to 50ohm adapter, a Firebottle 5v LPS and cable for the Leo Bodnar.
 
I am undergoing a dramatic change in my system and as a result this kit is available.
If you really want to transform how your dac sounds, then all you need is to plug your streamer (or other digital source) into the Mutec via usb (or optical/coax), and feed the dac via bnc/AES/coax and hear the difference.
Plenty of info on line, including;
As Coherent Systems say
“All of these features in combination with the subsequent re-clocking process, proprietary to MUTEC, leads to a significant acoustic improvement of connected digital audio devices.
Which usually manifests itself in increased width of the sound stage, more precise imaging, and with a more musical representation of the recorded space and the instruments within it.”
As described on the Mutec website
The MC3+ USB is setting a new benchmark for clocking technology and the reproduction of digital audio by uniquely combining an audiophile USB interface with an audio re-clocker in perfection! Particularly designed for the demands of high-end consumer audio, the device expands a new sonic universe with increased musicality, clarity, and precision.
 
The Leo Bodnar Precision GPS Reference Clock adds to the above-
This device outputs two synchronised low-jitter reference clocks locked to GPS signal.
Long term stability of output signal is defined by high accuracy of GPS Caesium references and theoretically approaches 1x10-12.
Short term signal quality is defined by internal TCXO clock source providing high-quality, low phase noise clock signal with sub-picosecond RMS jitter.
Digital PLL allows main output reference frequency to have almost any value between 450Hz and 800MHz.
I have included an extra long usb cable to facilitate connection to a laptop without disengaging the unit.
An active antenna with 5 metre cable is provided.
GPS clock can be powered from USB input, however I have also included a Firebottle dual linear power supply with a single cable. The other output remains free to use for anything requiring 5v LPs. A kettle lead is needed.
Much more info here on the Leo Bodnar unit-
 
Even for experienced users, Tony of Coherent Systems has provided this wonderful guide to using the Mutec
 
In the attached photos you will see not only all that is on offer, but also how the display can me muted from the full on Xmas tree to two subtle lights by simply holding the two operational buttons in together for several seconds.
 
Supplied with all original packaging.
 
£850 delivered tracked UK
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Stevew
Happy to break it up and consider offers on individual items
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steve
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