The Synchro-Mesh is a result of many requests for a reclocker that works with any device, no mods to the device required.
Unlike the Pace-Car, the Synchro-Mesh does not deliver bit-perfect data. It is resampled. As the name suggests, it matches the speed of any device to the speed of the new Master Clock in the Synchro-Mesh, providing a low-jitter but not bit-perfect output. It utilizes the best resampler chip ever developed with very low distortion and noise floor.
The Synchro-Mesh uses the clock and Hynes regulator technology in other Empirical Audio products.
Some photos of the first working board:


As you can see, it has inputs:
Toslink, S/PDIF RCA, S/PDIF 75 ohm BNC
and outputs:
Toslink, S/PDIF RCA, S/PDIF 75 ohm BNC
It is galvanically isolated on input and output.
It resamples and outputs 44.1, but can output 16-bit or 24-bit (switch selectable). Other versions may be offered at 24/96 if there is enough demand, and one clock upgrade may be offered.
This is the ideal device to use with Apple TV, Sonos, AirPort Express, Wadia i170 and many all-in-one servers. It also works nicely with any CD transport. It simply inserts in-line between the source device and the DAC, SS processor or SS receiver. Two cables are required. Comes with an AC adapter. Pricing TBD, but the standard Synchro-Mesh is expected to be in the $400-500 range.
Steve N.