Shunyata Denali - Best practices ?

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So if I am looking at a Shunyata Denali 6000T and I have one preamp, two mono blocks, DAC and a Sonos, for example. Would the 6000T properly handle these components? How are the zones separated?

I have a Burmester 948 with active dc suppression and I am positive it enhances my system, but am Shunyata curious. :popcorn:

Can they both be used? Or is just the Denali recommended?
 
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From my following of this thread it appears that your front end gear needs to go on the 6000 and you need at least one 2000 for the amps plus Shunyata PC's so you add that up. If you are happy with what the Burmester does and are "Shunyata curious" just get a 2000 for the amps, but don't forget the PC. :sigh:
 
Hi Jack,

I have to admit, there were a few times when my system sounded flat and lifeless. It took me a day or two to realize that, after a brief brownout while not home, the active part of the dc suppression and filtration was off and needed to be turned back on because all active filtration was being bypassed. When I activated everything, the whole system snapped back into focus and came back to life. Ah, now that's more like it. After that happened a few times, I was sold that my Burmester 948 is actually helping my system. I've been hesitant ever since to even pull it out of my system, afraid actually.
 
Yes and no and you definitely want the 6000T. It's impact on sources and preamp is exceptional. A pair of 2000T's would be ideal for your monos.


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