Empirical Audio Pace Car 2 Reclocker

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ac1

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Empirical Audio Pace Car 2 Reclocker
« on: 12 Apr 2017, 02:24 pm »
Looking to sell a Empirical Audio Pace Car 2 reclocker originally tuned (Asynchronous mode) to an Airport Express which required a Superclock. The Airport no longer functions so had been using with Transporter in other mode. This Pace Car 2 is setup with a clock to play ONLY 44.1K audio files. With reclocking ability, it is still a top CD sample rate transport. Can be used in two different modes:

Mode 1: Synchronous word-clock
The source device must have a word-clock input, such as some high-end transports, some PCI cards such as the Lynx AES16 or the Transporter. A word-clock cable is connected between the Pace-Car 2 and the source device. The customer provides two digital cables.

Mode 2: Synchronous master-clock
The source device must have a slave-clock input to use this mode. This can be added to Sonos, Squeezebox, Duet, Tascam US-144, EMU 0404 and other devices with a small modification by Cullen Circuits to add the Slave-Clock input. A master/slave-clock cable is connected between the Pace Car and the source device.

Please note you will need to provide your own device (and digital cables) that has word clock in or one that can accept the slave clock input. Cable for word clock input provided. Do not have original packaging, but will be well packed.

Asking $248 + $15 Shipping/Paypal. Will be shipping Fedex ground insured (lower 48 US only).







« Last Edit: 20 Oct 2017, 11:29 pm by ac1 »

roscoeiii

Re: Empirical Audio Pace Car 2 Reclocker
« Reply #1 on: 12 Apr 2017, 09:12 pm »
So to be clear:

For 16/44.1 stuff, I'd just need a normal digital input (toslink or Coax)?

For anything else (Mode 1 or Mode 2), I would need to have a DAC with a word or slave clock input?

Any differences between coax and toslink inputs that we should know about?


ac1

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Re: Empirical Audio Pace Car 2 Reclocker
« Reply #2 on: 12 Apr 2017, 09:46 pm »
The Pace Car is used just to relock devices functioning as a digital  transport and can relock only 44.1k (16 or 24 bit) and needs to be used in either mode.

Both modes you would need two digital cables. The dac does not need anything other then to receive digital signal.

ac1

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Re: Empirical Audio Pace Car 2 Reclocker
« Reply #3 on: 15 Jun 2017, 11:22 pm »
Price drop.