Audiocom was formed in 1996. During the first 3 years we
sold the highest quality passive components to the DIY market and industry, as
well as offering consultancy to small businesses.
In 1999 we released the first Audiocom ‘Superclock’
product developed in conjunction with John Cheadle. The Superclock quickly
became the market leader for aftermarket clocks. Audiocom started offering a
clock fitting service, and after customer requests this expanded to include
modifications for CD player power supplies, regulation, digital processing and
analogue stage.
Further product developments at that time included a
dedicated Superclock power supply, discrete regulators (Q-power),
Super-regulators, and op-amp modules.
In 2002 Audiocom developed the Superclock 2. This proved
even more successful than the original Superclock and was widely accepted in
the US market by modification companies as an essential part for upgrading
CD/SACD/DVD players. By 2004 Superclock 3 replaced version 2 with a completely
new layout on a 4-layer Gold plated PCB with a new, discrete regulated power
supply. It’s Successor, Superclock 4 immerged another 2 years later, and in
2010 is now in revision 3.
Owing to the Success of ‘Superclock’, Audiocom started
the developed of a reference clock in 2007. The reference clock, aptly named ‘Ultraclock’
took the concept of ultra-low jitter clocks to the next level.
During 2008 Audiocom ceased selling passive component
lines to concentrate on audio & video modifications.