Ascending to even greater heights

Caelin,
You are killing me :)
but at least could you please advice if 6000/s v1 will be benefited as well? Or only V2?

thanks

My purpose is not to cause pain, distress or irritation. Just to prevent people that have a perfectly great dance partner from dumping her for the new girl at the dance.

The Denali 6000/S is and will continue to be a ground breaking product at a very reasonable price. It will have a companion that will expand its capabilities and extend its performance envelop beyond anything currently available.[/QUOTE]

Thanks Caelin, I was only joking :)
but you read my mind, I am already happy with my 6000/s v1 and 2000/t combo, and with current situation, I don’t think I can change to anything else.
But of course, “poor man Omega power cord” will be great :) :)
 
I'd guess that Shunyata has a "Denali QR" device in the works for their existing customers who want some of the Everest performance but, can expand on the Denali performance at their leisure.

Similar to the Typhon QR was to the Triton.

But, on a much smaller scale and more accessible price point.

I have a feeling the Everest isn't going to be cheap :disbelief:

Hoping its under 10K US MSRP but, I have a feeling considering it it is replacing Triton V3 and the Typhon QR in the lineup that it will be 10-15K US MSRP.

But, we will see.

Looking forward to reading more about the Everest in the future.
 
For those like myself not quite fluent in Shunyata past line up, what benefits did the typhon QR bring?

Thank you.

Regards,
Bernard
 
My purpose is not to cause pain, distress or irritation. Just to prevent people that have a perfectly great dance partner from dumping her for the new girl at the dance.

The Denali 6000/S is and will continue to be a ground breaking product at a very reasonable price. It will have a companion that will expand its capabilities and extend its performance envelop beyond anything currently available.

Thanks Caelin, I was only joking :)
but you read my mind, I am already happy with my 6000/s v1 and 2000/t combo, and with current situation, I don’t think I can change to anything else.
But of course, “poor man Omega power cord” will be great :) :)[/QUOTE]


When funds allow, put a new Delta XC or Alpha XC on the Denali.
 
For those like myself not quite fluent in Shunyata past line up, what benefits did the typhon QR bring?

Thank you.

Regards,
Bernard

The **QR/BB™ is a patented device which dramatically enhances the perception of dynamic impact and timing when connected to amplifiers or other high-current electronics. The **QR/BB™ is unique in that it provides a local reserve of energy, or Coulomb charge, that mitigates the inductive reactance of the AC power line without using coils, transformers or capacitors. The **QR/BB™ acts as an instantaneous energy reserve when placed in-line with an AC power supply.

The Typhon QR has this on a larger scale. The bigger the QR/BB units the greater the effect they have. The Denalis have them on a smaller scale. I assume Everest will have the tech greater than the Denali units due to the physical form factor in size.

Bigger Box = Bigger QR/QBB that they can fit inside.

The Typhon QR would be the statement to this.

Shunyata gurus or Caelin please feel free to correct me if I'm mistaken.

Thanks
 
Thanks, I understand now.

But currently both Typhon QR and Triton V3 are not sold anymore right?

Thank you.

Regards,
Bernard
 
Hi Caelin.
It seems logical to suppose that the new device that will complement the Denali 6000 S, will have the same form factor as them. If possible, I would ask it to be designed so that you could place them on top of each other without loss of SQ. Otherwise I think that the new device I will have to hold it from the ceiling of my living room, caught with a rope :D
 
Thanks for the feedbacks.

One thing I don’t quite understand is why the Typhon QR was removed from the orderable products? From what I’ve read it feels like it would still be relevant and hasn’t been replaced by anything else in Shinyata’s line up as far as I can tell?

Regards,
Bernard
 
Hi Caelin.
It seems logical to suppose that the new device that will complement the Denali 6000 S, will have the same form factor as them. If possible, I would ask it to be designed so that you could place them on top of each other without loss of SQ. Otherwise I think that the new device I will have to hold it from the ceiling of my living room, caught with a rope :D

we are WAY passed the design stage my friend.
these things take a lot of time from concept to actual product
usually more than 2 years to get to market
 
Thanks for the feedbacks.

One thing I don’t quite understand is why the Typhon QR was removed from the orderable products? From what I’ve read it feels like it would still be relevant and hasn’t been replaced by anything else in Shinyata’s line up as far as I can tell?

Regards,
Bernard
The Typhon QR is large and heavy. It is quite expensive so only a few lucky people have had the good fortune to own one. We would like to make this technology available to a wider audience.

Time marches on.
Capabilities advance and production efficiencies improve.
I know it is all a bit mysterious at the moment but all will become clear soon.

When you see and hear the Everest the magnitude of what we have been able to accomplish in the last two years will be very apparent. Some reviewers already have it in-house. Some beta testers have had it for several weeks. They are chomping at the bit to talk about it but we have asked them to please refrain until we can prepare for launch and prep our dealers.
 
Thanks Caelin,

I can definitely understand the intend.

But it may be a bit hard to make a purchasing decision now with what we know we don’t know. :-)

We know that at least 3 combinations are/will be available:
- the current Denali 6000/S V2 that I understand you see as being something like a mini Typhon QR + Triton V3 in a single box with a significant chunk of the performance at a much cheaper price
- the upcoming Everest in a vertical form factor that you hint will be superior to the Typhon QR + Triton V3 iat a lower price point to he revealed in June
- the current Denali 6000/S V2 + what I guess will be a Typhon QR V2 (that I assume could be combined with the Everest also). For this one both performance and price positioning are unclear. I would guess that the price of the Typhon QR V2 would probably be cheaper than the Typhon QR V1 but that Denali V2 + Typhon QR V2 as I call it, would still possibly be more expensive that the Everest and perform as well/even better? The value being in the possibility to buy the combo in sequence while having a horizontal form factor?

I know you probably cannot answer yet, but this is the kind of guess we are «*stuck*» with and it may impact decision to purchase an Everest.

So it may make sense when you communicate Everest pricing to give more info about what I call here Typhon QR V2.

Personally I am looking at replacing a PS P10 by something that would be significantly better, ideally in a horizontal form factor but still with best performance. So even if I could afford an Everest I would still hesitate if I don’t know how good/how expensive the upcoming Typhon QR V2 combo would be and roughly when it would become available.

Cheers,
Bernard
 
It's a few weeks for full Everest details; what's the rush exactly?
 
It's a few weeks for full Everest details; what's the rush exactly?

In case you are answering to me, the point I am making is that knowing everything about the Everest in a few weeks won’t be sufficient to decide now that we know that a «*Typhon QR V2*» is also coming.

Regards,
Bernard
 
In case you are answering to me, the point I am making is that knowing everything about the Everest in a few weeks won’t be sufficient to decide now that we know that a «*Typhon QR V2*» is also coming.

Regards,
Bernard

The industry is like that, unfortunately. In most cases, you don't even know a new product is coming until it's announced as available for sale. What you're getting from Shunyata atm is waaaaaaaaaaay more info that almost any other manufacturer publicly gives about upcoming products.

The decision between Everest and 6000/S V2 plus whatever add on is released is ultimately is a question of form factor I would expect. If you've run out of shelf space, the Everest fits the bill. If you have shelf space or if you already have a 6000/S V2, you go for the 6000 V/2 plus the future add on.
 
I understand but when you don’t have either, could make an Everest work without that being optimal, would prefer an horizontal form factor but still want the best you end up waiting for more info.

Great if that’s not your situation but it happens to be mine.

Regards,
Bernard
 
I understand but when you don’t have either, could make an Everest work without that being optimal, would prefer an horizontal form factor but still want the best you end up waiting for more info.

Great if that’s not your situation but it happens to be mine.

Regards,
Bernard

If you want the absolute best - get the Everest when it becomes available.
 
denali + typhon + 2 powercord in a 2 shelf rack makes a powerdistributor. nice if you like it truly big. and the expanses for the extra powercord. wouldnt buy it myself.
just from looking at it the everest sounds better as well. no evidence nor experience though.
 
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