Shunyata Denali 6000/S v2

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There will NOT be a new “T” version.

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Shunyata Research is excited to announce that the new Denali 6000/S v2 is available and ready for shipment. The Denali 6000/S v2 is a pure reference caliber six-outlet, shelf mount power conditioner featuring patented NIC and QR/BB technology.

Dramatic Performance Enhancements
The original Hydra Denali 6000 received world-wide acclaim, rave reviews and multiple Product of the Year Awards. The Denali 6000/S v2 improves upon that with even lower measurable noise along with vastly improved DTCD (peak-current) performance -- across ALL outlets. Denali 6000/S v2 now features six zones of noise isolation to eliminate cross-talk between outlets. These dramatic improvements are derived from advances within Shunyata Research’s sister company, Clear Image Scientific, which has radically enhanced systems across the medical imaging and scientific communities.

Refined Aesthetic
The Denali 6000/S v2 has a new aesthetic featuring a clean screw-less design in an elegant all aluminum chassis with a beautiful brushed aluminum faceplate. The Denali 6000/S is now available in silver/grey or black.

The Denali 6000/S v2 sets the bar impossibly high as an industry standard by delivering patented, state-of-the-art performance at a previously unattainable price point.

Retail price: $4500 US


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Very cool! Nice to see that "research" at Shunyata Research continues, and the advances and developments from Clear Image Scientific are cascading over to the Shunyata Research portfolio of products.
 
Perhaps they have a tower replacement/successor to the 6000T in the near future.

Id be interested in Denali 7000t that is slightly larger but better performing.

A 6 outlet tower that borrows some of the typhon Qr tech.

But priced below a Triton v3.

I also prefer the tower form factor.


We shall see..
 
Perhaps they have a tower replacement/successor to the 6000T in the near future.

Id be interested in Denali 7000t that is slightly larger but better performing.

A 6 outlet tower that borrows some of the typhon Qr tech.

But priced below a Triton v3.

I also prefer the tower form factor.


We shall see..

Nobody says that there won’t be a tower product. And the Denali 6000/T continues on in some of our worldwide markets. For instance, the Denali 6000/T UK version was actually the first (version 2) product. We just didn’t call it a version 2 since it was the first U.K. version produced. And it has won multiple POY awards and rave reviews. So the Denali tower is not going away anytime soon.

The Denali D2000/T is being end-of-lifed. They can be purchased at very attractive discounts and are exceptional when used with mono-block amplifiers.
 
The Denali D2000/T is being end-of-lifed. They can be purchased at very attractive discounts and are exceptional when used with mono-block amplifiers.

I can vouch for that. Before I got my Denali 2000s (one for each amp) the amps were plugged into the Shunyata AC receptacles on each dedicated line. After installing the 2000 on each line, the background noise was lowered, and the amps sounded better. The interesting part was I wasn’t aware of the noise until it was gone.
 
Nobody says that there won’t be a tower product. And the Denali 6000/T continues on in some of our worldwide markets. For instance, the Denali 6000/T UK version was actually the first (version 2) product. We just didn’t call it a version 2 since it was the first U.K. version produced. And it has won multiple POY awards and rave reviews. So the Denali tower is not going away anytime soon.

The Denali D2000/T is being end-of-lifed. They can be purchased at very attractive discounts and are exceptional when used with mono-block amplifiers.

Thanks for the clarification, Caelin. One more question from me if you don’t mind. So, current 6000/T UK version has performance gain over 6000/T US version?

I love my 6000/T because it’s sleek, saves a rack space, looks good and more importantly sounds good.
 
I'm more confused than before we began. Will there or won't there be a 6000/T v2 in the future?
 
Thanks for the clarification, Caelin. One more question from me if you don’t mind. So, current 6000/T UK version has performance gain over 6000/T US version?

I love my 6000/T because it’s sleek, saves a rack space, looks good and more importantly sounds good.

Sometimes there are advantages to being last. The UK Denali was the last to be developed so was the beneficiary of some improvements that we had made over the years.
 
..The UK Denali was the last to be developed...

What about the AU Denali? Denali is not yet available in the Australian market. So I tried to get one in Singapore recently. Couldn't. Do I have to fly all the way to Hong Kong to be able to buy a 230V Denali?
 
What about the AU Denali? Denali is not yet available in the Australian market. So I tried to get one in Singapore recently. Couldn't. Do I have to fly all the way to Hong Kong to be able to buy a 230V Denali?

We have a Denali 6000/T AU that will be going through the certification process. No ETA yet.
 
The problem is, for those customers in Australia who already have a comprehensive set of various US power cables, they can't be used with an AU Denali.
 
So, the 6000/S v2:

(1) Has 6 seperate isolated outlets and not 3 isolated duplexes? That would be a first. If accurate, can someone please explain the wiring scheme.

(2) Built in SSF-38 footers?

(3) Improved performance that now puts it on a level playing field with the 6000/T which was a better performing unit than the original 6000/S?
 
So, the 6000/S v2:

(1) Has 6 seperate isolated outlets and not 3 isolated duplexes? That would be a first. If accurate, can someone please explain the wiring scheme.

(2) Built in SSF-38 footers?

(3) Improved performance that now puts it on a level playing field with the 6000/T which was a better performing unit than the original 6000/S?

Regarding item 1. Maybe I am reading it wrong but as I understand all six are now "high current" rather than just the two on the 6000T. I don't think all six are isolated. Again, I defer to Shunyata.
 
RE Denali 6000/S v2

Each outlet is individually filtered and isolated.
Greater than 60 dB noise reduction
Each outlet is rated for high current.
It has a full 20 Amp current rating
Ground plane noise reduction system with copper ground lug
Pure copper CopperCONN outlets (US)
Vibration controlled chassis and outlets
Electromagnetic breaker
Available in black or silver
 
RE Denali 6000/S v2

Each outlet is individually filtered and isolated.
Greater than 60 dB noise reduction
Each outlet is rated for high current.
It has a full 20 Amp current rating
Ground plane noise reduction system with copper ground lug
Pure copper CopperCONN outlets (US)
Vibration controlled chassis and outlets
Electromagnetic breaker
Available in black or silver


>60 dB noise reduction?

Holy smokes!

:exciting:
 
RE Denali 6000/S v2

Each outlet is individually filtered and isolated.
Greater than 60 dB noise reduction
Each outlet is rated for high current.
It has a full 20 Amp current rating
Ground plane noise reduction system with copper ground lug
Pure copper CopperCONN outlets (US)
Vibration controlled chassis and outlets
Electromagnetic breaker
Available in black or silver

Hi Caelin,

Apologies if I'm missing something but the above doesn't provide insight regarding my earlier inquiries.
 
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