Mutec REF10 SE120 User manual

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Manual
REF10
REF10 SE120


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Content
Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Warranty Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Introduction
General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Features REF10 and REF10 SE120 . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Features REF10 SE120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Matching MUTEC Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Product Registration for Warranty and Support . . . . . 7
Social Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Installation
Shipping Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Placing the Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Interface Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Control Elements and Terminals
Front Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Operation
General System Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Recommendations for REF10 and REF10 SE120 . . . . .11
Applications
Using the REF10 or REF10 SE120 With Other Products .12
10 MHz Compatible Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Appendix
Changing the Line Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Pin Assignment of the Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

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Precautions
General Instructions
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose
this device to rain or moisture, direct sunlight or excessive
heat from sources such as radiators or spotlights. There are no
user-serviceable parts inside.
Any repair and maintenance may only be carried out by qua-
lified personnel authorized by MUTEC GmbH. The device was
designed for operation in a standard domestic environment.
Do NOT expose the unit and its accessories to rain, moisture,
direct sunlight or excessive heat produced by heat sources
such as radiators or spotlights! A free flow of air inside and in
close proximity to the unit must always be ensured.
Initial Operation
Prior to the initial operation of the device, the unit itself, its
accessories and packaging must be inspected for any signs of
physical damage that may have occurred during transit. If the
unit has been damaged mechanically or if liquids have been
spilled inside the enclosure, the device may not be connected
to the mains power or must be disconnected from the mains
immediately! If the unit is damaged, please do NOT return
it to MUTEC GmbH, but notify your dealer and the shipping
company immediately. Otherwise, any liability claims will not
be granted.
If the device is left in a low-temperature environment for a
long time and is then moved to a room-temperature environ-
ment, condensation may occur on the inside and the exterior
of the device. To avoid short-circuits and electric shocks, make
sure to wait one or two hours before putting the device back
into operation.
Power Supply
The device contains a self-adapting, wide-range power supply
supporting the majority of global standard line voltages within
a range of 90-250 V, with no need for any user adjustments.
Make sure that your line voltage source provides a supply vol-
tage within the specified range. In addition, make sure that
the device is properly grounded via the local electric instal-
lation. Please use the enclosed power cable (see packaging)
to connect the unit to the mains power. Switch the unit off
before you attempt to connect it to the mains. Firstly, connect
the power cord to the device, then to a standard 3-pin mains
outlet. To remove the power cord never pull on the cable but
on the mains plug!
The unit must be grounded during operation! For information
on the power input module wiring, refer to the »Wiring of
connectors« section in the appendix. Disconnect the device
from the mains when not using it for an extended period!
Trademarks
MUTEC GmbH assumes no liability for any incorrect informa-
tion provided in this manual. Please note that all software/
hardware product names are registered trademarks of their
respective owners. No part of this manual may be reproduced,
copied or converted to a machine-readable form or electro-
nic media without written permission by MUTEC GmbH. We
reserve the right to change or improve our products without
further notice.
© MUTEC GmbH 2020
This symbol, a flash of lightning inside a triangle,
alerts you to the presence of non-insulated dan-
gerous voltage inside the enclosure - voltage that
may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock.
This symbol, an exclamation mark inside a triangle
alerts you to important operating or safety instruc-
tions in this manual.
Declaration of Conformity
We herewith confirm that this product complies with the
European Commission’s standards on electromagnetic
compatibility.
Interference emission:
EN 50081-1, 1992, Resistance to interference: EN 50082-1,
1992. Presupposed as operation condition is that all signal
outputs are connected with
high-quality and well shielded
cables.

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Warranty Regulations
§1 Warranty
MUTEC GmbH warrants the flawless performance of this pro-
duct to the original buyer for a period of two (2) years from
the date of purchase. If any failure occurs within the specified
warranty period that is caused by defects in material and/or
workmanship, MUTEC GmbH shall either repair or replace the
product free of charge within 90 days. The customer is not
entitled to claim an inspection of the device free of charge
during the warranty period. If the warranty claim proves to
be justified, the product will be returned freight prepaid by
MUTEC GmbH within Germany. Outside Germany, the pro-
duct will be returned with the additional international freight
charges payable by the customer. Warranty claims other than
those indicated above are expressly excluded
§2 Warranty Transferability
This warranty is extended exclusively to the original buyer
who purchased the product from a MUTEC GmbH specialized
dealer or distributor, and is not transferable to anyone who
may subsequently purchase this product. No other person (re-
tail dealer, distributor, etc.) shall be entitled to give any war-
ranty promise on behalf of MUTEC GmbH.
§3 Warranty Regulations
The return of the completed registration card, or online regis-
tration on one of the websites specified below, is a condition
of warranty. Failing to register the device before returning it
for repair will void the extended warranty.
The serial number on the returned device must match the one
stated on the registration card or entered during online regist-
ration. Otherwise, the device will be returned to the sender at
the sender’s expense. Any returned device must be accompa-
nied by a detailed error description and a copy of the original
sales receipt issued by a MUTEC dealer or distributor.
The device must be returned free of shipping expenses and in
the original package, if possible; otherwise, the sender has to
provide comparably protective packaging. The sender is fully
responsible for any damage or loss of the product when ship-
ping it to MUTEC GmbH.
§4 Limitation of Warranty
Damages caused by the following conditions are not covered
by this warranty:
•Damages caused by every kind of normal wear and tear
(e.g. displays, LEDs, potentiometers, faders, switches,
buttons, connecting elements, printed labels, cover glas-
ses, cover prints, and similar parts)..
•Functional failure of the product caused by improper
installation (please observe CMOS components handling
instructions!), neglect or misuse of the product, e.g. failure
to operate the unit in compliance with the instructions
given in the user or service manuals.
•Damage caused by any form of external mechanical
impact or modification.
•Damage caused by the user’s failure to connect and ope-
rate the unit in compliance with local safety regulations.
•Damage caused by force majeure (fire, explosion, flood,
lightning, war, vandalism, etc.).
•Consequential damages or defects in products from other
manufacturers as well as any costs resulting from a loss of
production.
•Repairs carried out by personnel which is not authorized
by MUTEC GmbH.
§5 Repairs
To obtain warranty service, the customer must call or write
to MUTEC GmbH before returning the unit. All inquiries must
be accompanied by a problem description and the original
buyer’s invoice. Devices shipped to MUTEC GmbH for repair
without prior notice will be returned to the sender at the sen-
der’s expense. In case of a functional failure please contact:
MUTEC Gesellschaft für Systementwicklung
und Komponentenvertrieb mbH
Siekeweg 6–8, 12309 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 (0)30 746880-0
Fax: +49 (0)30 746880-99
Web: www.mutec-net.com

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Introduction
General Description
Thank you very much for your purchase of the MUTEC REF10,
respectively the REF10 SE120 an audiophile 10 MHz reference
master clock generator.
The REF10 is an audiophile reference master clock generating
10 MHz signals with ultra-low phase noise (i.e. jitter) to sig-
nificantly improve digital playback systems. As the conductor
of your digital audio orchestra at home, the REF10 will inspire
you with unheard-of clarity, graceful dynamics, and pure mu-
sic. It is also the most flexible, most compatible 10 MHz clock
on the market allowing you to spend less time worrying about
integration and leaving you with more hours to enjoy blissful
playback.
In contrast to so-called »atomic clocks«, clocks based on a ru-
bidium or cesium normal,the REF10 as well as the REF10 SE120
are engineered around MUTEC's handcrafted, oven-controlled
oscillators (OCXO) made in Germany, featuring significantly
higher clock stability in the time domain relevant for audiophi-
le digital audio performance. Newly developed ultra-low noise
clock distribution and amplification circuits based on sub-1 Hz
optimized, lowest noise voltage sources transfer the reference
signal to the unit's eight outputs with virtually no losses.
As a result and unlike any other currently available reference
generator the REF10 and REF10 SE120 fulfill both of the cri-
tical requirements for an extraordinary audiophile reference
master clock:
•Lowest possible phase noise for unmatched audio
•Highest clock precision for most accurate synchronization
The REF10 SE120 is a special version of the REF10 that we
have further enhanced in terms of signal performance. It out-
performs the original REF10 in this regard considerably. A
clearly measurable advantage is the result of a special feature
of the REF10 SE120: its much more elaborately manufactured
and selected OCXO. This oscillator is selected according to the
strictest standards in test procedures lasting many hours with
help of exceptionally precise and expensive measuring tech-
nology. The use of such an outstanding oscillator is responsible
for the fact that the REF10 SE120 currently delivers - to our
knowledge - the lowest phase noise, respectively jitter values
in the industry. This outstanding technical performance has
a noticeable impact on the sonic audiophile result. Precision,
transparency, spatiality and dynamics of the musical presenta-
tion reach an unprecedented level and will amaze you!
Features REF10 and REF10 SE120
•Audiophile 10 MHz reference generator with leading
lowest phase noise
•Improves and enhances compatible DACs, audio re-clo-
ckers, music servers and master clocks
•Engineered around a handcrafted, ultra-low phase noise
OCXO made in Germany
•Revolutionary, sub-Hz optimized, lowest noise power
supply for every circuit section
•Generates a very high slew-rate square wave signal for
superior lock precision compared to the sine wave signals
used by competing brands
•Provides simultaneous reference outputs with 50 and 75
Ω impedance for maximum compatibility with clocks and
DACs by other manufacturers
•Eight galvanically isolated, individually switchable BNC
clock outputs
•Highly efficient power line filtering
•Integrated, highest-quality international linear power
supply
•Intuitive user interface with noble aesthetics
•Rack-mountable with optional mounting brackets for
studio use (2U)
Features REF10 SE120
•Audiophile 10MHz reference master clock generator with
ultimately-low phase noise of -120 dBc measured at 1 Hz
offset from the carrier frequency of 10 MHz

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Matching MUTEC Products
•MC3+ Smart Clock
An audio re-clocker and master clock that provides low-jit-
ter clock audio signal generation and aggressive audio
re-clocking using MUTEC’s REVIVE technology.
•MC-3+ Smart Clock USB
As the successor of the MC3+ Smart Clock , the
MC3+USB offers significantly improved audio performan-
ce and an isolating USB interface for audio computers and
music servers.
•iClock & iClock dp
iClock and iClock dp are both synchronizable, highest
precision clock synthesizers for audio/video production
studios and broadcast.
Accessories
•MUTEC's PRIME SELECT line of 75 Ohms audio clock cab-
les in various lengths, exclusively approved by the REF10,
respectivels REF10 SE120 developer. Ask your retailer for
further details!
•MW-07/19: rack mount kit for installing the REF10 or
REF10 SE120 in 19” racks (item no. 8020-046).
Product Registration for Warranty and Support
We kindly ask you to register your MUTEC product through
our website immediately after buying. This ensures full war-
ranty services over a period of three years after purchasing
the product. Additionally, we provide free technical support
for all registered products. We will also inform you about new
products and product updates (you may opt-out at any time
of course).
Please register your product at:
www.mutec-net.com > Service > Product Registration
Or for direct access type in the following URL into your
browser:
http://www.mutec-net.com/produktregistrierung.php?lng=en
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Installation
Shipping Contents
Your REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 was packaged carefully.
Nevertheless we recommend checking the contents directly af-
ter opening the package:
1 x REF10 or REF10 SE120
1 x Power cable
1 x Manual
In the unexpected event that there are any visible damages
or missing items, please refer to the chapter »Safety Instruc-
tions« and »Warranty Regulations« for further details.
Placing the Device
The unit should be set up as closely as possible to the devices
to which it will be connected to avoid excessive cable lengths.
The four custom-designed case feet include a rubber ring pro-
tecting the ground’s surface from being damaged and redu-
cing any structure-borne vibrations interfering with the unit.
It is recommended to keep the device away from vibrating or
mechanically moving devices in close proximity.
The device can be mounted into a standard 19“ rack and will
require 2U (rack units). Therefore, we offer an optional rack
mounting kit called MW-07/19. This includes two rack bra-
ckets which need to be screwed to each side of the device‘s
case. Before mounting the device into a 19“ rack, please un-
screw the four rubber feet with a suitable screwdriver. Install
the device so that 1U of rack space is left open both above
and below the device to allow for sufficient ventilation! For
extra secure installation we further recommend an additional
rack mounting plate that will prevent any long-term mechani-
cal deformation of the enclosure.
Attention
Before installing the unit the section Safety Instructions
located at the beginning of this manual should be read
carefully! Never expose the device and accessories to
rain, moisture, direct sunlight, or excessive heat pro-
duced by radiators, heaters, or spot lights! Sufficient
air circulation in the proximity of the device must be
ensured!
Interface Connections
There are two standards with respect to interfaces and cable
termination for 10 MHz reference signals:
•50 Ω impedance termination
This standard can commonly be found among units by
Japanese Hi-Fi manufacturers, and for measurement
devices in laboratory applications.
•75 Ω impedance termination
This termination is more common for devices used in
recording, mixing and broadcast studio applications.
For audiophile Hi-Fi and high-end consumer audio applications
both standards are currently in use by different manufacturers.
For this reason, the REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 provides
clock outputs with both 50 and 75 Ω termination that can be
used simultaneously.
Transferring clock signals with 50 Ω termination is typically
done with coaxial cables according to the RG-58/U standard.
However, we recommend using cables manufactured to the
RG-400/U or CLF200/HDF200 standards, because they are
double-shielded and offer reduced attenuation in contrast to
the RG-58/U norm. Cables specified as CLF200/HDF200 further
feature a stronger inner copper conductor.
For clock signals with 75 Ω termination it is common to use
coaxial cables specified by the RG-59/U and RG-598/U as well
as RG-216/U sstandards.
A wide range of coaxial cables with BNC connectors and the
appropriate termination by specialized manufacturers are avai-
lable at Hi-Fi retailers. Depending on their price range they are
manufactured using premium materials and will have superi-
or transfer characteristics than the aforementioned standard
cables.
All interfaces of the devices in a given setup need to be pro-
perly connected with each other. Always ensure that the clock
output of the REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 are connected
to an appropriate input of the receiving device. Make sure that
the clock input of the receiving device has the correct inter-
nal impedance termination. This internal termination can so-
metimes be adjusted via an external switch on the device or
via a software setting. We recommend double-checking the
operating manual of any device that you are planning the
REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 to be connected to. A mis-
matched termination of the system will cause losses in signal
quality and clock precision!

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We further recommend keeping the cable lengths as short as
possible to minimize signal losses and interference. Cables at
0.5 m, 1 m, or a maximum of 2 m length are ideal. The longer
the cable needs to be, the higher the quality should be to avoid
excessive losses!
Useage of so-called BNC tee adapters
BNC tee adapters are often used to daisy-chain clock signals
between several devices. Usually this is necessary if the clock
master does not provide a sufficient number of clock outputs.
Since the REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 generates excep-
tionally low phase noise, i.e. highest quality signals, any ad-
ditional elements in the signal path can have an attenuating
effect that negatively affects the crucial slew rate of the sig-
nal. Consequently and considering that the REF10, respectively
REF10 SE120 provides a total of eight clock outputs we advise
against daisy-chaining 10 MHz clock signals.
Any device that is supposed to be clocked by the REF10, res-
pectively REF10 SE120 and benefit from its audiophile perfor-
mance must be connected to a dedicated clock output!

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Control Elements and Terminals (equal for REF10 and REF10 SE120)
Front Panel
1) »POWER«
This red LED illuminates when the device has been powered
up. First engage the rear panel power switch next to the mains
terminal. Always ensure the appropriate choice of line voltage
»115 V / 230 V«! Then, depress the front panel power switch
and the red LED will light up.
2) »OUTPUT SELECT«
This combined push button rotary encoder is used to select
the individual outputs and to disengage or re-engage them.
3) »LEDs 1 – 8«
These eight white LEDs represent the eight rear panel clock
outputs and reflect if the respective output has been turned
on or off.An illuminated LED means the output is active, i.e on.
4) »OSCILLATOR«
This blue LED reflects the status of the oscillator heat-up pro-
cess. Upon powering the device up this LED will be flashing
until the oscillator has reached its correct operating tempera-
ture. Once the temperature has been established, the LED will
be permanently lit.
Rear Panel
1) »50 , Outputs 1 – 2«
These two clock outputs are equipped with a 50 Ω terminati-
on. Use only BNC cables with the appropriate 50 Ω impedan-
ce with these outputs.
2) »75 , Outputs 3 – 8«
These six clock outputs are equipped with a 75 Ω terminati-
on. Use only BNC cables with the appropriate 75 Ω impedan-
ce with these outputs.
3) »110/120 V & 220/240 V«
This is is the line voltage selector that also serves as the holder
for the mains fuse.
Attention
It is imperative to make sure the proper line voltage has
been selected prior to powering up the device for the
first time!
Information on how to change the line voltage can be
found in the chapter “Changing the line voltage” on pa-
ge 15 in the appendix.
4) Mains Connector
Connect the supplied IEC power cable here. Make sure that
the power switch is turned off before connecting the device
to your power source.
5) Mains Power Switch
The mains power switch engages the power supply for the
device. Do not turn the unit on before completing the wiring
and installation, particularly with respect to the choice of line
voltage according to you country’s power grid. Please make
sure to read the safety instructions at the beginning of this
manual!
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Operation
General System Operation
Operating the REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 is very
straight-forward! Apart from the two power switches there is
only a single push button rotary encoder (»OUTPUT SELECT«)
used to individually turn the eight outputs on or off. Per facto-
ry default all outputs are active upon powering up the device
for the first time, so all eight white front panel LEDs will light
up accordingly!
Selecting and toggling the outputs
The front panel encoder’s action is stepped and each step will
evoke a new setting. The push button function of the encoder
is used to toggle features.
Rotate the encoder by one step to select an output and the
first LED will start flashing. Turning the encoder by another
step now will cause the next LED to flash while the previous
one returns to a steady light. Thus, it is only possible to select
one output at a time.
As long as an LED is flashing, the respective output can be
toggled with a push of the encoder. When the LED is on, the
output is active. When the LED is off, the output has been
disengaged. Any setting will have immediate effect - it is not
necessary to take any further actions.
The last setting of the REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 will be
stored and preserved after the the device has been powered
down.
Recommendations for REF10 and REF10 SE120
To ensure a long-lasting performance with optimum clock
signal quality that will best enhance your connected devices
we would like to share a few recommendations for using the
REF10, respectively REF10 SE120.
•First customers have told us that for best sound perfor-
mance of the connected devices it is useful to let the
REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 burn-in for at least 14
days. Thus, we recommend to leave the unit switched on
for that period of time.
•Prior to enjoying an in-depth listening session we recom-
mend pre-heating the REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 for
about 20-30 minutes. While the heater generally reaches
its operating temperature in about one minute, the entire
oscillator section takes longer to fully warm up. To ensure
optimal performance and highest frequency stability, you
should grant your REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 this
additional warm-up time.
•Keeping the REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 permanently
powered up is generally not required as long as you ob-
serve the extended warm-up period described above. We
do however advise against power cycling the unit in short,
repeated intervals!
•The REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 should always be
placed away from mechanically vibrating devices (such as
turn tables). Although the unit’s case feet are equipped
with isolating rubber rings, excessive structure-borne vi-
brations can nonetheless interfere with the oscillator and
negatively affect the clock performance and signal quality.
The REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 should furthermore
not be placed in close proximity to devices emitting strong
electromagnetic fields (such as fluorescent lamps). Even
though the electronics of the unit are encapsulated in a
steel enclosure these strong electric fields can interfere
with the sensitive electronics and also negatively affect
the signal quality.
•We generally recommend disengaging all clock outputs
that are not used for your given setup to reduce potential
interference as much as possible. Additionally, unused and
disengaged outputs can be fitted with so-called BNC caps.
These are available from various retailers and can be used
regardless of the termination impedance of the REF10's,
respectively REF10 SE120's outputs. The use of so-called
BNC terminators is not necessary to protect the outputs.

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Applications
Using the REF10 or REF10 SE120 With Other Products
This chapter serves to illustrate several possible applications for the REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 and will help you achieve
the best possible sonic results. In general, both units can be used for the following applications:
•As an audiophile performance enhancement for compatible DACs, master clocks and audio re-clockers.
•As an ultra-low noise, high stability clock reference for the entire digital audio chain at home or in the studio.
•As an ideal high-end upgrade for MUTEC’s own MC3+, MC3+USB and iClock/iClock dp master clocks.
•To stabilize existing audio clock generators.
To explain these applications it is important to understand that the REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 is a reference master clock
exclusively generating highest quality 10 MHz clock signals. Compatible devices can use this ultra precise reference clock sig-
nal to perform their own signal processing with more accuracy and fewer errors, yielding a better sound quality. It is crucial to
understand that these 10 MHz clock signals are entirely independent from the audio clock (typically 44.1 kHz up to 192 kHz) of
the playback! As a consequence, the unit’s clock signal is not compatible with the common Word Clock audio clock that is also
transmitted via 75 Ω BNC cables.
There are two possible routes to harness the superior clock precision of the REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 in your digital audio system:
•You have a DAC, network bridge, streamer or audio re-clocker with its own 10 MHz compatible input.
•You have an audio master clock that can take the 10 MHz clock from the REF 10 and convert it into standard a Word Clock
audio clock to be distributed to other devices.
The simplest possible application for the REF 10, respectively REF10 SE120 would look like this:
Thanks to a total of eight clock outputs on the REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 any 10 MHz compatible device in a setup can
and should receive its own dedicated clock supply. We strongly advise against daisy-chaining multiple devices using so-called
BNC tee adapters (more about this on page 9).
Particularly the combination of the REF10 or REF10 SE120 with MUTEC’s own MC3+ and MC3+USB Smart Clocks offers exciting
applications to achieve the best-possible quality enhancements by re-clocking digital music sources. To understand this scenario,
please imagine the following setup as a starting point:

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In this application example we have several digital sources on the left that are used to play back music via several digital interfaces
(e.g. AES3, S/P-DIF or USB). The MUTEC MC3+ or MC3+USB act as audio re-clockers to enhance the music signal and remove
jitter before passing the signal on to the DAC (d/a converter) and the loudspeakers. This is a simple closed system in which the
audio clock rate is determined by the music source. All other devices following in the chain (audio re-clocker and DAC) will adapt
to the sampling rate set by the source.
This particular system can be enhanced by the REF 10, respectively REF10 SE120 in up to three places, depending on how many
of the digital devices offer a 10 MHz compatible input. In the best possible case, all of the digital sources (e.g. Blue-ray player,
streamer, network bridge), the audio re-clocker and the DAC can receive their own and individual 10 MHz clock supply.
It is helpful to understand that the hierarchy with respect to the audio clock (i.e. the sampling rate) of the system remains unchanged.
The 10 MHz signal from the REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 is strictly used to enhance the performance of the connected
devices and does not make changes to the audio clock of the system. The sampling rate of the system is still determined by the
music source, which is important to know when playing back playlists with mixed sampling rates.
Of course this application example is also conceivable without using an audio re-clocker between the digital sources and the
DAC. In this case, the REF10, respectively REF10 SE120 can still yield a significant improvement in sound quality, as long as at
least one of the other devices is equipped with a 10 MHz compatible clock input.
To help you getting started in the »10 MHz« universe we have put together a comprehensive list of currently available 10 MHz
compatible devices.

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10 MHz Compatible Products
Manufacturer Product Impedance (Ω) Type
MUTEC MC3+ Smart Clock 75 Audio Re-Clocker, -Clock Generator,
DDC
MC3+ Smart Clock USB 75 Audio Re-Clocker, -Clock Generator,
USB Interface, DDC
iClock, iClock dp 75 Audio/Video Clock Generator
Abendrot Audio Hengst 50 DAC
Everest 901 50 ADC
Antelope Audio Zodiac Platinum 75 DAC
Rubicon 75 DAC
LiveClock 75 Audio Clock Generator
Isochrone OCX, OCX HD, OCX-V, Trinity 75 Audio/Video Clock Generator
Pure 2 75 ADC/DAC
Goliath 75 Audio Interface
Goliath HD 75 Audio Interface
Orion 32 75 Audio Interface
Orion 32+ I GEN 3 75 Audio Interface
Orion 32HD I GEN 3 75 Audio Interface
Amári 75 Audio Interface
Audio Design SyncroGenius HD-Pro 75 Audio/Video Clock Generator
Audio-gd DI-20, DI-20HE 50 USB Interface, DDC
R-7, R-7HE (both as 2020 versions) 50 DAC
Aurender W20 n/a Music Server
Brainstorm DCD-12 (discontinued) 75 Audio/Video Clock Generator
DCD-24 75 Audio/Video Clock Generator
DXD-8 75 Audio/Video Clock Generator
DXD-16 75 Audio/Video Clock Generator
CH Prescision C1 (with SYNC_IO board) 75 DAC
D1 (with SYNC_IO board) 75 DAC & SACD Transport
I1 (with SYNC_IO board) 75 Universal Integrated Amplifier
dCS Vivaldi Master Clock 75 Audio Clock Generator
Paganini Master Clock, Scarlatti Master Clock 75 Audio Clock Generator
Esoteric Grandioso G1 50 Audio Clock Generator
Grandioso K1 50 SACD Player
Grandioso P1/D1 50 SACD Transport, DAC
K-01X, K-03X, K-05, K-05X, K-07X 75 SACD Player
P-02X, P-05X 50 SACD Transport
D-02X, D-05X 50 DAC
N-01, N-01XD 50 Network Player
N-05 75 Network Player
G-01X, G-02X 50 Audio Clock Generator
Evertz 5601MSC n/a Audio/Video Clock Generator
Disclaimer: Compatibility of the REF 10, respectively REF10 SE120 with the above listed products is assumed based on the specifications published by the respective manufacturers
and subject to change. MUTEC is not liable for compatibility issues with third-party products operating outside of industry standards.

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10 MHz Compatible Products
Manufacturer Product Impedance (Ω) Type
Gustard U16 50 USB Interface, DDC
iFi Audio Pro iDSD 75 DAC
M2TECH EVO DAC TWO PLUS 75 DAC
HIFACE EVO TWO n/a DAC
Phasetech/Phase-
mation HD-7A 50 DAC
RATOC RAL-DSDHA2 50 DAC
Rostec ASD16HD 75 Audio/Video Clock Generator
Sforzato DSP-00EX 50 Network Player
DSP-010EX, DSP-030EX 50 Network Player, DAC
DSP-04EX 50 DAC
Singxer SDA-6 50/75 DAC
SU-2 50 DDC
Soul Note D-2 50 DAC
Sound Warrior SWD-CL10 50/75 Audio Clock Generator
SOtM sMS-1000SQ (with sCLK-EX Expansion) 50/75 Musik Server
sMS-200ultra (with sCLK-EX Expansion) 50/75 Network Player
tX-USBultra (with sCLK-EX Expansion) 50/75 USB Regenerator
sNH-10G (with sCLK-EX Expansion) 50/75 Network Switch
SPEC RMP-X1 50 Network Player
Studio Technologies M5401 Dante® Master Clock 75 Network Master Clock
Tascam CG-1000, CG-1800, CG-2000 50/75 Audio/Video Clock Generator
Teac UD-503, UD-505 50 DAC
Teac NT-503, NT-505 50 Network Player, DAC
TechDAS D-7, D-7i 50 DAC
UpTone Audio EtherREGEN 75 Network Switch
Disclaimer: Compatibility of the REF 10 , respectively REF10 SE120 with the above listed products is assumed based on the specifications published by the respective manufacturers
and subject to change. MUTEC is not liable for compatibility issues with third-party products operating outside of industry standards.

REF 10
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Appendix
Changing the Line Voltage
Always unplug the mains cable before changing the line
voltage fuse!
On the left hand side of the mains power module on the rear
you will see two small triangles facing each other (see left
arrow in picture above). The respective line voltage »110-120
V« or »220-240 V« is printed above the right triangle. If this
setting should not be appropriate for your power grid, the fuse
holder (see right arrow in picture above) needs to be pulled
out, rotated by 180° around its own axis, and be put back in
place. You should then see that the triangle now indicates the
correct line voltage. It is easiest to remove the fuse holder by
inserting a small flat screwdriver in the groove on the right
side of the fuse holder to pull it outwards.
Make sure that the fuse holder is properly seated in its
housing with its top flush to the power!
Pin Assignment of the Terminals
Mains In
1) Neutral (N)
2) Protective Earth (E)
3) Live, Phase (P)
Technical Data
Interfaces:
•2 x BNC, unbalanced, 50 terminated, galvanically
isolated, buffert
•6 x BNC, unbalanced, 75 terminated, galvanically
isolated, buffert
Signal format of all clock outputs
•Square wave, 10.000 MHz, 2 Vpp, 50:50 duty cycle
Clock Generation:
•Type: 10.000 MHz ultra-low phase noise oven-controlled
crystal oscillator
•Frequency accuracy when shipped: < ±0.01 ppm
•Frequency stability vs. temperature range: < ±0.01 ppm
within -20 °C to +70 °C (-4 °F to +158 °F)
•Short term stability (Allan Deviation, typically Tau = 1s):
REF10: 1 ×10-12
REF10 SE120: 2.5 ×10-13
•Aging after 30 days operation: : < +/-0.0002 ppm (per
day), < +/-0.03 ppm (first year), < +/-0.2 ppm (ten years)
•Warm-up time at +25 °C (+77 °F): <5 min
Phase noise measured at REF10's outputs (!):
•1 Hz: ≤ -116 dB/c
•10 Hz: ≤ -145 dB/c
•100 Hz: ≤ -160 dB/c
•1000 Hz: ≤ -166 dB/c
•Noise Floor: ≤ -170 dB/c
(Disclaimer: All measurement figures represent average values. Minor
production related deviations will be expected.)
Fuse HolderTriangles
1
2
3
BNC-Ausgang 50/75 Ω
1) Signal
2) Ground
1
2
-180
-170
-160
-150
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
1 10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000 1.000.000
dBc/Hz
Hz
Ref 10 Phase Noise
REF 10 Phase Noise
dBc/Hz
Hz

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Jitter measured at REF10's outputs (!):
•1-100 Hz: ≈ 22 fs
Phase noise measured at REF10 SE120's outputs (!):
•1 Hz: ≤ -120 dB/c
•10 Hz: ≤ -148 dB/c
•100 Hz: ≤ -162 dB/c
•1000 Hz: ≤ -167 dB/c
•Noise Floor: ≤ -170 dB/c
(Disclaimer: All measurement figures represent average values. Minor
production related deviations will be expected.)
Jitter measured at REF10 SE120's outputs (!):
•1-100 Hz: ≈ 15 fs
Power Supply:
•Type: internal, linear dual power supply
•Input voltages: 90-125 V / 200-240 V, 50-60 Hz
•Power consumption: 12 W during oscillator warm-up, 8 W
nominal operation
•Fuse of power entry module: 2 x FST1,0B,1B, slow-blow,
250 V / 1 A, 20 x 5 mm
Mechanical Details:
•Enclosure size/material/color: 196 x 84 x 300 mm (W x H
x D, without connectors and case feet), 1,5mm steel, black
powder-coated
•Front panel size/material/surface/color: 198 x 88 x 8 mm
(W x H x D), aluminium, anodized incl. anodic printing or
silk screening, aluminium- or black-colored
•Weight: approx: 4350 g (9 lb, 9.5 oz)
REF10 Order Information:
•Front Aluminum-colored: Item No. 8015-105,
EAN Code: 4260342461044
•Front black-colored: Item No. 8015-106,
EAN Code: 4260342461051
REF 10 SE120 Order Information:
•Front Aluminum-colored: Item No. 8015-107,
EAN Code: 4260342461075
•Front black-colored: Item No. 8015-108,
EAN Code: 4260342461082
0,0
5,0
10,0
15,0
20,0
25,0
30,0
35,0
40,0
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fs
Hz
Jitter [fs]
Fs
Hz
REF 10 Jitter
-180
-170
-160
-150
-140
-130
-120
-110
-100
1 10 100 1.000 10.000100.000 1.000.000
dBc/Hz
Hz
Ref 10 Phase Noise
REF 10 SE120 Phase Noise (typical)
dBc/Hz
Hz
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10,0
15,0
20,0
25,0
30,0
35,0
40,0
1 10 100
fs
Hz
Jitter [fs]
Fs
Hz
REF10 SE120 Jitter (typical)

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