10MX vs Trinity — Compare

Antelope Audio 10MX Rubidium Atomic Clock vs Antelope Audio Trinity

The 10MX is a dedicated rubidium atomic clock for mastering and ultra-high-end recording, while the Trinity is a versatile master clock generator handling audio, video, and live sound sync. Choose the 10MX if atomic precision and pure clocking are your priority; choose the Trinity if you need multi-format sync across audio and video domains.

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Antelope Audio 10MX Rubidium Atomic Clock

$7,395.00
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Antelope Audio Trinity

$3,595.00
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Specs side by side

Antelope Audio 10MX Rubidium Atomic ClockAntelope Audio Trinity
Price$7,395.00$3,595.00
BrandAntelope AudioAntelope Audio
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Antelope Audio 10MX Rubidium Atomic Clock

  • Built-in rubidium oscillator—no optional upgrade needed
  • Extreme frequency accuracy (±0.05 PPB) with minimal daily aging (±2.5E-11)
  • Ten 10 MHz atomic outputs for clocking up to 10 devices simultaneously
  • Purpose-built for mastering with audible reduction in jitter and spatial clarity

Why choose Antelope Audio Trinity

  • Generates audio, video, and sync signals—eliminates need for separate boxes
  • Supports 384 kHz audio generation with varispeed adjustment (±200 cents)
  • Covers all professional video formats (NTSC, PAL, 16 HD variants)
  • Optional atomic input allows field recalibration for absolute precision without built-in oscillator cost
Bottom line: Buy the 10MX if mastering and high-end recording with atomic clocking is your sole focus and budget allows the premium investment. Buy the Trinity if you need a single rack unit handling audio, video, and live sound sync across a facility.

Frequently asked questions

Does the Trinity have atomic precision built-in?

The Trinity uses an oven-controlled crystal oscillator (±0.02 ppm stability) and accepts an optional external 10 MHz atomic input for recalibration, but does not include a built-in rubidium oscillator like the 10MX.

Can the 10MX generate video sync signals?

No, the 10MX is exclusively an atomic clock and word-clock generator for audio devices. It does not generate video sync signals.

Which is better for live sound systems?

The Trinity is explicitly designed for live sound and post-production with its multi-format video and audio generation. The 10MX is purpose-built for mastering and recording studio use.

How many devices can each clock?

The 10MX outputs ten 10 MHz atomic signals on BNC plus four word-clock outputs, supporting up to 10 devices. The Trinity generates nine simultaneous audio/video generators with flexible output architecture for its format support.

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