Squeezing out extra perfomance: Reclockers


I am in the process of moving out of CD land and into a mac driven iTunes environment for all of my music (well, except for the vinyl:).

The setup I am using centers around a DEQX box. I like the DEQX because it just means less junk in the system - this thing has a VERY good DAC, preamp and the amazing active crossover/room correction ability. I figure it gets me about 90-95% of the way to what a dCS stack can do. Speakers are a homebrew that is pretty similar to the Emerald Physics CS-1 (no, not the 2. I am using 8 eminence drivers, but it was still inexpensive and pretty easy to build, and sounds INCREDIBLE with the DEQX). Files are going to be FLAC only, via xACT and Fluke, and Apple Lossless (at least until iTunes suppots FLAC natively, or somebody comes up with a better hack).

I have already decided I don't want to go the way of a Transporter, or a squeezebox, or a sonos. All are nice products, and have their thing going on, but I want to use a mac because I just dig the iTunes interface and at the end of the day, I want to control the head from my iPhone. Narrow minded, I know.

But Macs have a lot of jitter. They just are not precision audio devices. So the question is: how to reduce it?

It seems like in the reclocker market, there are the following options, priced from high to low:

Antelope Isochrone 10M - like $6k?
Esoteric...i forget the model, but its like 3K
Empirical Audio Pacecar - about $1200-1400 i think?
Apogee big ben - used around $1k

I'd be very interested in anyone's experience with any of the above reclockers/word clocks/masterclocks in the context of the Mac. Or, if you are aware of a product I should look at.

I really am open to suggestions, and, for sound quality, if I have to abandon the Mac as a front end I will, but it would be a bummer.
portypop
You could use the AirPort Express or Apple TV with a reclocker. This way you can still use iTunes and do it wirelessly. There is no audio quality hit with using WiFi if you use a reclocker.

Steve N.
Empirical Audio
I found one other reclocker, but I am guessing the parts are junk:

Behringer ULTRAMATCH PRO SRC2496 for $129.00!

Now, just cause it is cheap, does that mean it does not do a good job of passing the data thru to the dac while keeping extremely accurate time? After all, its well known that as timekeepers go, a $10 timex does a better job than a $100,000 patek.

Has anyone used this?
I am running my mac via firewire into an RME fireface ($1000) and then to an antelope isocrone ($1400) and then into a reflection audio modified benchmark dac 1....I have been very happy with this after owning Meitner seperates and one box as well as some other top line conventional digital.
The Isochrones are word clock generators. How does this improve jitter at the D/A? Most modern D/A chips need low jitter on the master and bit clocks, not the word clock.