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I was getting the occasional click and pop while recording with my Presonus Digimax D8 into a Focusrite 18i6 via ADAT. A bit of internetting later, it seemed that attaching one of these 75 Ohms BNC terminators to the word clock output might fix the issue.
I ordered it, attached it and the problems stopped immediately. This particular item worked so well that I instantly forgot I'd attached it, and only remembered when Thomann prompted me to write a review about it. More than two years later and it's still on my D8, quietly doing its thing and ensuring I get glitch-free recordings.
A simple, cheap fix to a very frustrating (and time-consuming to fix) hardware issue.
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Danchi 25.06.2024
I bought it but never tried it. probably doing its job :)
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JanPhil 22.02.2018
Der Abschlusswiderstand lässt sich einfach an- und abziehen, ist beschriftet und der Widerstand beträgt laut Multimeter 75 Ohm.
Für Geräte mit Wordclockeingang ohne 75 Ohm-Terminierung am Ende der Kette ein Muss um Reflexionen des hochfrequenten Signals zu eliminieren, die zu Störungen führen können.
Mit diesem Widerstand kam es bei mir noch zu keinen Störungen.
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Fait son travail en toute transparence.
DJ Ridou 09.01.2016
Bouchon utilisé en fin de connectique world clock (BNC).
Indispensable pour "terminer" une serie de connexion world clock, il est en bout de chaîne de mes 5 convertisseurs ada8200 connectés en world clock sur mes 2 RME HDSP9652.