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Antelope Audio ZodiacPlatinum DAC with 10MRubidium Atomic ClockReview
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Antelope Audio Zodiac Platinum DAC with 10M Rubidium
Atomic Clock Review Highlights
Antelope Audio is a company originally based in the USA, but
is now based in Europe, with the factory in Bulgaria. The
manufacture DACs and A/D converters for the Pro industry
(recording studios). However, they also offer these products
in a high end consumer edition. The Zodiac Platinum DAC
with an outboard 10M Rubidium Atomic Clock is their latest
set of DAC components for audiophiles.
The Zodiac Platinum DAC is shown below, along with the
outboard Voltikus power supply on the right, and the 10M
Rubidium Clock on the left.
The 10M is not a "Master Clock" per se, but provides a 10 MHz reference to the clock that
is inside the Zodiac DAC chassis. It operates when the it is connected to the Zodiac DAC,
and is accurate to 1 second in 1,000 years. The 10M was used in scoring (the music) for
Avatar, and is now used in the production of many major films out of Hollywood.
If you turn off the 10M (or don't have one), the clock that is integral to the Zodiac DAC
chassis is used as is, without an additional reference. So, there are two ways you can use
the Zodiac. The 10M is really for situations where someone wants to have the most precise
timing that is available, and the Pro industry (recording studios) needs this.
Home Audio Accessory Reviews DACs Antelope Audio Zodiac Platinum DAC with 10M Rubidium Atomic Clock Review
Written by John E. Johnson, Jr.
Published on 24 July 2014
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The Zodiac Platinum DAC with the Voltikus Power Supply are priced at $5,500 USD. If you
want the outboard 10M Rubidium Clock with the Zodiac, the total is $12,995 USD.
The Zodiac DAC will decode PCM up to 24/384, and DSD up to DSD128, so the DAC is
fully up to date with codec firmware.
The sound of this three-some was marvelous, with some of the best detail clarity I have
ever heard. Music from the 1960’s produced new detail that I never knew was there, either
in the original analog LPs, or the CD versions. And this is the first time I have ever been
able to actually hear the difference between 24/96 and 24/192. There are two 1/4"
headphone jacks on the DAC front panel, and the sound through the HiFiMAN HE-500 and
OPPO PM-1 planar magnetic headphones was fantastic.
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Although the USB input is Adaptive-Asynchronous, meaning it is not asynchronous, the
distortion levels were about the same as they were with the AES (XLR, Balanced)
connection, which surprised me, as I expected the adaptive-asynchronous circuit to result
in more distortion. However, I had to download a software player (JRiver) to get the low
distortion with the USB input. The native Windows music player gave a high noise floor
artifact. This emphasizes how important it is to select the right software music player for
using the Zodiac DAC through the USB input.
The user interface is a bit confusing, requiring a lot of e-mails back and forth with the
Antelope Audio technical staff. The software interface allows you to select the input volume
(called "Calibration Trim" by Antelope) in dBu, which is for the analog inputs if you are using
the component as a preamplifier, and the analog output volume, also in dBu. The front panel
of the Zodiac has a volume (calibration trim) control too, again, in the analog domain, and
you can use your mouse to turn the knob in the software interface. The three "Trim"
controls are used by recording studios for precise setup of playing recordings during the
production process. For the consumer, this means getting the best balance of voltage going
to your preamplifier. Stepped attenuators, matched to 0.05 dB, are used to control the
volume (calibration) in all instances, including the two headphone jacks.
Antelope Audio Zodiac Platinum DAC with 10M Rubidium Atomic Clock Review
Highlights Summary
• Very clean, detailed sound
• Plays all current high resolution music files
• Very high performance clock reference, and power supply, are in separate
enclosures
• Instruction manual needs re-writing to explain the software interface in more detail
Introduction to the Antelope Audio Zodiac Platinum DAC with 10M Rubidium Atomic
Clock Review
Antelope Audio produces high end DACs and A/D converters for the Pro industry. They
also sell versions made for audiophiles, although you must use the lowest output setting, 14
dBu (to produce 4 volts at 0 dB) for connection to your preamplifier, as the other output
settings (up to 26 dBu) produce voltage that is used in Pro venues, and which is too high for
a consumer preamplifier.
The system that came to me for review included the Zodiac Platinum DAC, the Voltikus
Power Supply (powers the DAC), and the 10M Rubidium Atomic Clock.
The Zodiac DAC chassis has its own clock, but addition of the 10M delivers 10 MHz
reference capability and timing accuracy to 0.03 parts per billion. There is virtually zero
jitter.
S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
Zodiac Platinum DAC
Design: Stereo DAC
Codecs: PCM up to 24/384, DSD up to DSD128, flac,wav, alac, aac, aiff, mp3
DACs: Two Stereo TI PCM1792
Inputs: One Balanced Analog 1/4" TRS, One PairUnbalanced Analog Coax (RCA), One AES Digital, TwoCoax (RCA) S/PDIF Digital, Two Toslink Optical Digital,One USB Type 1 (Connect to Computer)
Outputs: One Pair XLR Analog Balanced, One PairAnalog Coax RCA, One AES Digital, Two Coax (RCA)S/PDIF Digital (de-jittered), Two 1/4" Headphone Jacks
Other Connections: One BNC Umbilical for Connectionto 10M Atomic Clock, One Umbilical for Connection toVoltikus Power Supply
Upsampling: Switchable On or Off, 8X, 64 Bit Precision,Used Primarily for DSD Music Files
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THD+N: 0.0008%
Remote Control Included
Dimensions: 4.4" H x 6.5" W x 6.6" D
Weight: 4.4 Pounds
MSRP: $5,500 USD (for Zodiac and Voltikus)
Voltikus Power Supply for Zodiac DAC
Input Power: 120V - 240V; 50 Hz - 60 Hz
Output Power: 18VDC
Dimensions: 4.4" X 4.2" x 6.6" D
Weight: 5.5 Pounds
10M Rubidium Atomic Clock
Clock Frequency: 10 MHz
Timing Accuracy: 0.03 Parts per Billion
Connectioins: Umbilical to Connect with DAC,Grounded AC
Dimensions: 4.4" H x 4" W x 6.6" D
MSRP: $12,995 USD (for Zodiac, Voltikus, and 10M)
Antelope Audio
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