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July 9, 2020, 11:32 AM #101Jock
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July 10, 2020, 06:03 PM #102
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lovely to follow all these arrivals and the consistent happy comments.
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July 14, 2020, 08:41 AM #103
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Everest and Omega XC arrived on Monday. So far so good! :-)
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July 15, 2020, 03:33 AM #104
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Speakers: Magico M3, ACC, S-SUB | Electronics: Esoteric Grandioso stack | Amplification: Halcro |
Analog cables: Crystal Cable | Digital cables: Shunyata Sigma | Rack: YG Acoustics Rack 1.8
| Source: Kaleidescape Premiere (4 x 6TB) | Power: Shunyata Typhon-QR, Everest and Denali
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July 15, 2020, 04:11 AM #105
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OK, it didn't happen then.
I don't see value in displaying the messy cable nest behind my hifi piece of furniture. Contrary to many here, the game for me is to hide my system since I use it in our family living room. The only thing visible are the speakers and the 2 Devialet units, but even them are half hidden.
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July 16, 2020, 06:44 PM #106
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Things are starting to sound pretty good here!
It’s only been 10~15 hours but I am pretty sure it’s overall already better than my PS Audio P10 that has been in use for many years.
No doubt it will continue to improve.
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Bernard
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July 16, 2020, 10:07 PM #107
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Cool...it will get better every day for the next 7-10 days or so.
If you went back to the P10 after Everest as has fully settled, you probably notice quite a difference as the brain "standardizes to the new level/presentation as "normal" pretty quickly. This is because the perception of "music" is not "phenomenon of physics", but rather the result of a sophisticated brain activity, requiring processing in the right temporal gyrus, caudate nucleus and cingulate gyrus, to name a few.
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July 16, 2020, 10:14 PM #108
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so does that mean things get better in any case just because the brain adapted it?
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July 16, 2020, 11:33 PM #109
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No, what it means is that your brain adapts pretty quickly adapt to what "normal" is, especially with improvements that make the presentation more natural, accurate, and "right". This is why it's often very instructive, after making an upgrade to a superior-sounding component, to go back to the previous component and listen again; you'll hear its shortcomings pretty easily.
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July 17, 2020, 02:38 AM #110
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Yes it does make sense indeed.
I did perform some other minor changes also which involve connecting non essential devices to a Venom PS-8, connecting with grounding cables my amps and source LPS to the grounding posts of the Everest,...
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July 24, 2020, 08:10 AM #111
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Hello everyone,
Today I have a Denali V2 connected to the wall outlet with a Sigma XC. I am now considering to upgrade the Denali V2 to a Everest OR keeping the Denali V2 and buy a Omega XC to replace the Sigma XC. I have already tried the Omega XC with a positive outcome but I have no possibility to audition the Everest.
So what would your recommendation be -Everest or Omega XC?
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July 24, 2020, 09:13 AM #112
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July 24, 2020, 09:36 AM #113
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Mike: thank you for your reply! As I previously wrote, I have no chans to audition the Everest before ordering one, so your comments are important to me.
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July 24, 2020, 10:07 AM #114
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My Systems: http://www.audioshark.org/showthread...481#post158481
"We can hear everything we measure, but we can't measure everything we hear. Let your ears be your guide."
Dealer for: Aqua Hi-Fi, Aurender, AudioQuest Cables & Power Products, Berkeley Audio, Block Audio (distributor), Boulder Amplifiers, Bowers & Wilkins (B&W), Bryston, Clarisys Audio Loudspeakers (distributor), Classe’ Audio, Degritter Record Cleaning Machines, Esoteric, Finite Elemente, FirstWatt, Focal Loudspeakers and Headphones, GigaFoil, Harbeth Loudspeakers, Hegel, HiFi Man, Innuos, ISO Acoustics, Keces Power Supplies, Kharma Loudspeakers and Electronics, Kuzma Turntables, Lumin, Luxman, Magico Loudspeakers, MBL Speakers & Electronics, MSB Technologies, MySonicLabs Phono Cartridges, Nordost Cables, Ortofon, Pass Labs, Quadraspire, Rega Turntables and Electronics, Shunyata Research, STAX, Stein Music Products, Stillpoints, Soulution, VAC, Vicoustics, Viva Audio, VPI Industries, WireWorld Cables.
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July 24, 2020, 10:21 AM #115Jim
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July 24, 2020, 01:32 PM #116
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July 24, 2020, 01:39 PM #117
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Re: Unpacking the Shunyata Everest 8000
Thank you ”Puma Cat” for your reply!
It seem that Everest is the way to go according to the comments I have received so far...
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August 3, 2020, 05:33 AM #118
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Re: Unpacking the Shunyata Everest 8000
If two big monoblocks such as Gryphon Mephisto Mono are plugged into one Everest, so we need another Everest for the preamp & frontends?
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August 3, 2020, 07:58 AM #119
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Speakers: Magico M3, ACC, S-SUB | Electronics: Esoteric Grandioso stack | Amplification: Halcro |
Analog cables: Crystal Cable | Digital cables: Shunyata Sigma | Rack: YG Acoustics Rack 1.8
| Source: Kaleidescape Premiere (4 x 6TB) | Power: Shunyata Typhon-QR, Everest and Denali
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August 3, 2020, 10:34 AM #120
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If your AC power mains circuit can handle it, so can the Everest. It can accept a 30A rated power circuit. If you have monster amplifiers that require a dedicated 20 or 30 amp circuit you should consider the Omega QR for each amplifier. As an alternative, we have a new, 2-outlet product coming soon.
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August 3, 2020, 03:35 PM #121
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South Base camp in Nepal is 5364 metres, think I lost the train of thought there for product name.
Omega XC + Everest + 2x Sigma NR V2
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2x Omega QR
Not having heard the Omega QR but this is what I would have considered if starting from scratch with 2 large mono amps.
The keep it simple paradigm and all that plus you get those nice cable feet with the omegas QR’s ;-)
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August 4, 2020, 11:07 AM #122
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Just ordered a Everest - can’t wait to hear what it will bring to my system
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August 13, 2020, 07:27 PM #127
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After one month with the Omega and Everest, together with several other system tweaks (Gik room conditioning, an uptone LPS to power the Melco S100, a Sonore OpticalModule for ethernet insulation, Townshend rack vibration insulation,...), things are starting to sound pretty amazing here.
When I thought it couldn’t get any better... well it is.
An amazing presence, total lack of noise and totally black background. A seemless continuum from the deepest and super controlled bass to crystalline highs that don’t hurt the ear yet are of incredible clarity. The Everest is indeec remarkable.
Luck in components selection has played a big part... but this system is getting very very special. I realize how incredibly good the Wilson Benesch and Devialet are when fed by best in class power.
I can only wonder what the planned addition of a Cybershaft OP21A-D to clock thé EtheRegen will do... just waiting for the Sigma clock cables and Omega ethernet cables to ship.
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Bernard
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August 13, 2020, 11:33 PM #128
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I’m waiting for the backlog of Sigma XC orders to be filled (maybe it is all Shunyata cables as they appear to be pretty popular at this moment. Hope the wait isn’t too much longer.
Jim
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Hi Caelin,
i got a question regarding the proper support surface for the Everest (before doing the upgrade for the Denali v2): Was planing to buy some slate plate (because it looks rather nice with charcoal grey vs silver contrast) and place the Everest on top.
=> Are the feet the Everest comes with enough isolation from vibrations of speakers / subwoofer so that the insides do not take any long-term damage?
... I ask because I still feel some vibration in the Denali (placed in my Finite Elemente Rack). My idea was to buy some Isoacoustics Orea components feet for the Everest since they totally dampen any vibrations that might come from the floor into the component.
I know that there are different sonic schools of thought behind coupling and decoupling, but my main priority was to not do any harm to the Everest‘s internals from bass vibrations from the floor.
Kind regards and thanks a lot in advance!!
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September 2, 2020, 11:43 AM #130
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Today the Everest finally arrived - already after less than an hour it started to show what the Everest is all about - timbre, details, dynamics and a huge but precise soundstage. Already this good and improving during the next two weeks or so - where will it end?!?
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For some reason my post was reposted
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September 2, 2020, 03:06 PM #133
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I have the feeling it will
I am using the Grounding cables already today with my Denali V2 - and the improvement are impressive when connected. What was interesting were the difference in sound between the different grounding cables. After auditioning the whole line of models, it was unavoidable to end up with the Sigma GN cable...
This is my fourth power conditioner from Shunyata. Previously I have used the Cyclops V2, the Denali V1, and until today the Denali V2 - non of them have let me down so far - And I don’t think the Everest will either!
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September 2, 2020, 04:53 PM #134
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What is connected to the grounding cables that you feel can't be connected to the Denali?
Speakers: Magico M3, ACC, S-SUB | Electronics: Esoteric Grandioso stack | Amplification: Halcro |
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September 3, 2020, 09:31 AM #135
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I am Sorry if I was unclear - all models could be physically connected to the Denali without any problem - but after listening to the Sigma GN and the sound improvement it brought, it was, for me, an easy decision to buy the Sigma GN - it was not a matter of units that did not benefit from being connected to the ground of the Denali.
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September 3, 2020, 07:22 PM #136
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My understanding from what Caelin has previously said is that the benefit of the grounding system happens when you plug the component into the Denali with the power cord. If you can't plug the component into the Denali and it has a grounding point you ground it to the Denali's grounding system. There is no additional benefit in using the grounding system with components that are powered by the Denali. Which is why your observation seems odd if you're hearing improvements in grounding components already connected because that seems to be contrary to what Caelin said. Unless I'm mistaken.
Speakers: Magico M3, ACC, S-SUB | Electronics: Esoteric Grandioso stack | Amplification: Halcro |
Analog cables: Crystal Cable | Digital cables: Shunyata Sigma | Rack: YG Acoustics Rack 1.8
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September 3, 2020, 08:19 PM #137
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It would seem, from Bjorn's comments, that despite having a device/power supply properly grounded to the Denali/Everest that adding a grounding cable, especially a top-notch one like the Sigma, makes things better somehow. And from what I understand, each device/manufacturer has their own method of grounding the elements of their devices. So, it seems it becomes a matter of experimentation...
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September 3, 2020, 09:05 PM #139
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Its very much a matter of experimentation that is required. If my understanding is correct, if a component has a PC with a ground pin and is plugged into a Denali V2 or Everest, adding another, e.g. a CGS cable to provide chassis grounding, theoretically provides no advantage. However: grounding and ground loops can be complex, even for professional EE's, and the grounding for all components is by no means uniform or systematic. The guidance I've seen from Shunyata is to try it and see if you can hear a benefit, or not. If you hear a benefit, you can consider getting one of the Shunyata CGS/SGS ground cables and...they do sound better as you move up the line. My understanding is that the GP-NR system in Denali and Everest PDs is to provide chassis grounding for components that may be powered from a wall receptacle, but would benefit from the Shunyata GP-NR system. Also, this system is for chassis grounding, not signal grounding (they are completely different things altogether. See? I said it could be complex).
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September 3, 2020, 09:14 PM #140
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September 3, 2020, 10:21 PM #141
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I recommend saving the image to your desktop which makes it easier to read.
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September 3, 2020, 10:22 PM #142
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September 3, 2020, 10:22 PM #143
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September 3, 2020, 10:36 PM #145
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The ground terminals on the back of our power conditioners are primarily designed so that you can connect multiple power conditioners to each other. This provides a common ground which reduces the possibility of ground loops between different AC line sources. They also allow you to connect the chassis ground of the amplifier(s) which are usually on a separate AC line to the power conditioner ground. This provides a "common ground" for all components in the system that may not necessarily be powered from the power conditioner.
The GP-NR does that and more. It actually reduces noise on the ground plane internally within the Everest. And the four ground terminals on the back of the unit allow you to connect your audio component chassis' grounds to this ground noise reduction system.
Even though it is true that the power cord provides a ground connection to each component through the power conditioner, external and separate ground cables connected to the Everest GP-NR system can improve performance. This has several reasons. First the separate ground wires are not in close proximity to the HOT and NEUTRAL wire within the power cable. The ground in the power cable is subject to inductive and capacitive coupling of noise. And a secondary ground provides an individual ground wire reducing the total impedance to earth for each component. This can also help reduce small amounts of hum and residual noise.
In some cases, the effect is minor but in others it can be quite dramatic. And as the OP about GP-NR noted that the sound quality can be improved.
My best advice — if you have an Everest — try using the GP-NR and listen to the result. Then, experiment with better quality ground cables. This should be fun, not so serious. Let's have fun with it.
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I've used CGS10 cables since Triton V2 and they've made a positive impact ever since. I have 2 Sigma CGC's coming soon hopefully. I thought the Sigma V2 CGC was getting the TAP device but it seems it was scrapped?
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November 13, 2020, 12:34 AM #147
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Nice. I'd like one of those.
Speakers: Magico M3, ACC, S-SUB | Electronics: Esoteric Grandioso stack | Amplification: Halcro |
Analog cables: Crystal Cable | Digital cables: Shunyata Sigma | Rack: YG Acoustics Rack 1.8
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