Topic: SteadyClock FS
Recently I purchased an ADI-2 DAC and am very happy with it. Unfortunately my (old) Squeezebox Touch died yesterday so I am looking for a new streamer. SOtM seems to be a good choice as it has good reviews and is capable to stream from Logitech Media Server (so I can still use my Squeezebox Duets in other rooms with lesser quality equipment as my main equipment).
SOtM - for me - has 2 candidates. The sMS-200 Neo and the sMS-200 Neo Ultra, the latter with an sCLK-EX clock which, according to SOtM and various reviewers, would bring a dramatic sound improvement compared to the non-Ultra version.
I have read the ADI-2 DAC manual and tried to grab an understanding of the SteadyClock FS technology. And I am afraid I am not in excess of 50% of it ... Anyhow, the manual states that "(...) the DA-conversion always operates on highest sonic level, being completely independent from the quality of the incoming clock signal" (chapters 4 and 31.3, pages 6 and 55). Does this mean that the sMS-200 Neo Ultra has no added value compared to the non-Ultra version (when used with an ADI-2 DAC)? And if so, would that apply to connecting via USB, optical and/or coax?
Oh, I am not looking for any audiophile psychoacoustic comments. I am just interested in the technicalities.