dCS Verona User Manual | Manual for Software Issue 1.0x |
dCS Ltd | September 2004 |
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The dCS Verona is a consumer version of the dCS 992 and 995 professional Master Clocks.
The Verona generates very stable clocks at either 44.1 or 48kHz, accurate to better than 1 part per million. The usual application is synchronising the units in SACD / CD systems, where a 44.1kHz Word Clock is used throughout. The improved synchronisation and stability offered by the Verona enhances the sound quality, extracting more depth and detail from high quality recordings.
Most customers use the Verona with a set of dCS equipment, however the Verona may be used with any transport or other digital source that will accept a 44.1 or 48kHz reference clock in either Word Clock or SPDIF clock formats.
Verona features an External Reference Input, allowing the Master Clock to be slaved to a even more accurate reference, such as a GPS receiver or an atomic clock, if desired. The Verona will convert a variety of audio sample rates or standard frequencies to either of the two clock frequencies, cleaning the reference signals in the process.
In common with all dCS converters, the Verona is based on our flexible digital audio platform which makes extensive use of software configurable chips – FPGA’s and DSP’s. This allows the internal software to be updated from time to time, either from a dCS CD or from a PC, adding extra features and facilities to your system with a minimum of fuss.
Manual filename: Verona Manual v1.0x.doc | Page 3 | email: more@dcsltd.co.uk |
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