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US The MicroClock external wordclock is small, easy to use and affordable      09/07/07

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After months of design, testing and research, Black Lion Audio have released their first product, the MicroClock, a tiny, simple and inexpensive external wordclock capable of driving three 75 ohm BNC cables and generating sampling frequencies from 44.1 kHz on up to 192kHz.
Black Lion say that the MicroClock external word clock was designed with one thing in mind: to provide an exceptional quality clock signal for those who wish to employ the benefits of using a high quality external master clock. When they looked at the choices available, they felt that they were often filled with features that most people would never use. And so the MicroClock was born: a simple, tiny interface that measures 3 inches by 4 inches, and provides three 75 ohm BNC outputs.
A Black Lion spokesperson had this to say, “It doesn’t look fancy. It doesn’t have blinking lights. There’s no frequency display. It’s not 3 rack units high with vintage looking meters. It won’t make your friend jealous. But what it will do is provide a wide, separated soundstage and add smooth, neutral clarity to your digital conversion. Plain, simple, and inexpensive.�
The MicroClock is capable of generating six different sampling rates, from 44.1 kHz on up to 192 kHz. It features three 75 ohm BNC outputs. Power is supplied from a single 9 volt DC adaptor.
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