SINGXER SU-2 USB Digital Interface
Modified by Magna Hifi
The SU2 is an High-performance USB digital audio interface. The microprocessor with the latest ARM Cortex-M4 as the core is used as the main control of the USB data part. SU-2 uses a self-developed ultra-low jitter clock system (ACCUSILICON’s AS-318B series, which achieves ultra-low jitter at the femtosecond level). A large-capacity FPGA serves as the digital audio data processing core and has a standard USB2.0 input interface. Rich output interface, including XLR balanced output AES, coaxial RCA and BNC, I2S interface with HDMI socket output (custom 4way I2S circuit that improves sounds quality and reduces jitter), perfect master clock and word clock (WCLK) output. SU-2 supports external 10Mhz clock input, using common 50 ohm input impedance design.
Optionally powereed by FARAD Super3 Power Supply
The Farad Super3 Power Supply is a double regulated 3A super capacitor linear power supply. With the latest of capacitor technology, it brings a great improvement to any system, when replacing SMPS, but also any other LPS. A Farad supply is the easy way to take the performance of your streamer, media-player, router, network switch, reference clock, modem, or other digital device to a higher level. Also connecting this linear power supply to your turntable, Phono stage, DAC or any other analogue device will give a significant improvement.
Optional clocked by SOtM sCLK-EX clock board
You may know, with countless digital audio-related data, that it is imperative that digital audio devices have clock signals.
The digital audio devices express very delicate audio signals using a digital data comprised of ‘0’s and ‘1’s, and although the digital audio devices can also transmit the audio signals to other devices, the digital audio signals have to be converted eventually to analogue signals to reach us because the digital data cannot be felt or understood by our senses. This process is called a Digital to Analog Conversion, and the digital data in this process is converted to an analogue signal in response to a signal (clock signal) where ‘0’ and ‘1’ are repeated at a predetermined time interval.
Theoretically, although a perfect clock signal must repeat ‘0’ and ‘1’ at a predetermined time interval, the perfect clock signal unfortunately does not exist in this world. All clock signals have a time error, and a more perfect analogue signal can be made when the number of errors grows fewer.
The time error, that is, the accuracy of clock is measured and managed not in the digital domain, but in the analogue domain such that the digital audio may be called a part of the analogue audio domain. A method to more easily and more clearly understand and feel the accuracy of the clock is to experience the sCLK-EX, which is a clock module of SOtM.
If you have ever experienced at least once the sound changes in an audio system incorporating an sCLK clock module, there will be no need for further deliberate explanation of what results can be obtained when the sCLK-EX clock module is used. It is on another level in terms of function and audio quality.
The sCLK-EX can be used for all digital devices that require clock signals such as a DAC, a USB host card, a CD player, a PC main board and a LAN controller. The sCLK-EX can simultaneously use four (4) clock outputs so that one single sCLK-EX board can be used for various frequencies including the system clock, LAN port clock and USB clock in your PC.
Furthermore, the device can be used synchronously with a high precision clock such as a rubidium clock by using the Master clock option.
You can easily reach a completely new sound stage with a single sCLK-EX board. You are requested to please experience a different dimensional world brought by sCLK-EK, which is an upgraded version approved by already advanced technology and sound.