Puma Cat
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It all combined takes you there...
Yes, it does. Listening now....soundtrack to Blackhawk Down. :thumbsup:
It all combined takes you there...
I am wondering whether the US version of the Denali 6000/S v2 would work fine in Japan on 100V?
Per the specs it looks it should be fine but I prefer to ask.
Thank you.
Cheers,
Bernard
Yes, I think AQ with AQ works great and Shunyata with Shunyata.
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Yes, there is something special happening when you mate a Shunyata PD with a Sigma XC. It's like it has optimal working conditions
Now, don't come talk about the OHMega.![]()
Exactly right, it's like putting a better throttle body onto the fuel injector for a high-performance motor. The PD (the fuel injector) is getting all the fuel/air mixture it really needs to perform at peak level.
Yes, there is something special happening when you mate a Shunyata PD with a Sigma XC. It's like it has optimal working conditions
Now, don't come talk about the OHMega.![]()
Don’t sweat it, just be prepared to get a Sigma/Omega XC to your Everest
Climb like immediately.
Then later you can begin working the preamp/source with Alpha V2 NR. And then Sigma V2 NR for amps. It can be done in steps but your PD-Wall cable is the most important for the PD to work optimally.
Coppy, was it a Sigma XC (part of V2 series) you compared with the Hurricane?
I recently borrowed one of these from my dealer. One of my favorite conductors is Bruno Walter. His recording have been a dilemma for decades. For whatever reason full throat massed strings on most of his stereo recordings tend to be bright to near harsh. The fourth movement of Mozart's Linz Symphony for example. The only speaker that was a good match for this problem were Quad ESL 63's, but they made everything sound good within their limitations! The problem exists with both digital and analog sources.
With the Denali 6000s V2 replacing my Hydra 8 I could hardly believe what I heard. I've struggled with trying to listen to Walter's Brahms 3rd for many, many years with the string tone destroying my enjoyment of his performance. With the Denali the string tone went from nasty to acceptable. The strings still don't sound like Reference Recording or the better RCA Living Stereos, but they no longer get in the way of musical enjoyment.
This miracle is achieved with no side effects that I can hear. There is no loss of detail so the Denali isn't filtering any music, just the nasties. I'm sold.
One last item. For whatever reason the Denali makes digital sound less like digital and more like music!
I recently borrowed one of these from my dealer. One of my favorite conductors is Bruno Walter. His recording have been a dilemma for decades. For whatever reason full throat massed strings on most of his stereo recordings tend to be bright to near harsh. The fourth movement of Mozart's Linz Symphony for example. The only speaker that was a good match for this problem were Quad ESL 63's, but they made everything sound good within their limitations! The problem exists with both digital and analog sources.
With the Denali 6000s V2 replacing my Hydra 8 I could hardly believe what I heard. I've struggled with trying to listen to Walter's Brahms 3rd for many, many years with the string tone destroying my enjoyment of his performance. With the Denali the string tone went from nasty to acceptable. The strings still don't sound like Reference Recording or the better RCA Living Stereos, but they no longer get in the way of musical enjoyment.
This miracle is achieved with no side effects that I can hear. There is no loss of detail so the Denali isn't filtering any music, just the nasties. I'm sold.
One last item. For whatever reason the Denali makes digital sound less like digital and more like music!
Hi all. I just ordered a Denali 6000Sv2, sigma analog Pc, and alpha Ethernet cable from Suncoast. Mike was very easy to deal with and helpful BTW. I’m also waiting on a alpha v2 pc (from cable co).
These will be my first Shunyata cables (and conditioner.). I’m hoping to get a nice boost in performance over some of my older (mm2) Transparent power gear. I recently bought a dCS Rossini DAC and just started streaming via Tidal. I find myself listening to my system a lot more. I definitely am looking to squeeze as much performance as I can out of my digital front end.
Not sure what to believe regarding the hype, and denial of audiophile Ethernet cables, switches, etc. Anyway, will let you guys know my experience with the Shunyata. I hope it is as positive as some of the reviews on here.
Dave