Shunyata EIGER

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We are pleased to introduce our most affordable addition to Shunyata Research's Reference line of power distributors, the EIGER power distributor.

The EIGER is a six-outlet tower, meticulously designed and modeled in the image of the Everest 8000 power distributor. EIGER is packed with proven technology and measurable noise reduction, but is priced to appeal to a far broader audience. EIGER is designed to deliver up to 80% of the performance of Everest, but at only 50% of the size and cost. Priced at under $5000 US, Eiger offers Shunyata Research's most iconic and convenient form factor, allowing for easy floor placement and easy, clean cable routing.

For systems with aspirations of true high performance, EIGER delivers the technology and performance that brings sound and film to life, but at a price that fits within most budgets.

EIGER 6/T - Shunyata Research


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Great option for someone that doesn't need 8 outlets. Well placed product in their lineup.
 
Does Eiger now make T2 redundant?

No, not as far as I understand it. The Typhon, while being usable as a standalone device, can also be used to extend and enhance the functionality and "performance envelope" of Shunyata power distributors. For example, you could add a T2 to an Eiger, to extend it's performance specification, just as can be done by using T2 with Denaii or Denali V2, or Alpha A12, Simga S12, etc.
 
That's what I don't understand. I find the current distributor range is getting confusing. Why would you buy T2 for an Eiger, just be done with it and buy Everest. One box. Cheaper? The upgrade path from my Denali 6000/S v1 is what? Add a T2. Sell it and buy Eiger. Or Denali 6000/T v2. Or what?
 
That's what I don't understand. I find the current distributor range is getting confusing. Why would you buy T2 for an Eiger, just be done with it and buy Everest. One box. Cheaper? The upgrade path from my Denali 6000/S v1 is what? Add a T2. Sell it and buy Eiger. Or Denali 6000/T v2. Or what?

I’m sure most folks wish they could just buy an Everest and be done with it. Unfortunately many can’t afford that kind of outlay of cash at one time. Offering the Denali plus T2 makes it easier to take smaller bites to arrive at Everest-level performance.

Unfortunately the Denali v2 left a gap in Shunyata’s lineup. There has clearly been a demand for a tower model that is more affordable than the Everest, but still in the Reference series.

The Denali 6000/Tower v2 wasn’t really the model to fill that gap as its price came too close to the Everest. What would be needed was a tower model closer to the Denali 6000/S v2’s price. I think that’s probably where Eiger fits. The Eiger doesn’t match the Denali’s performance as it has only 3 zones instead of 6. The added cost of the vertical chassis meant scaling back on things a bit. That’s my guess anyway.
 
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