Shunyata Denali V2 Models

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I was doing a quick google search on looks like a certain Shunyata dealer is listing “V2” versions of both the 6000 and 6000T conditioners.

Both seem to have a 500 dollar MSRP price increase over their original versions.

A question to anyone perhaps even Caelin or Grant from Shunyata if they see this post.

Are there any new features of the V2 Denali models?

Thanks
 
I was doing a quick google search on looks like a certain Shunyata dealer is listing “V2” versions of both the 6000 and 6000T conditioners.

Both seem to have a 500 dollar MSRP price increase over their original versions.

A question to anyone perhaps even Caelin or Grant from Shunyata if they see this post.

Are there any new features of the V2 Denali models?

Thanks

I don't know what the specific features on the newer models might be (I'll leave that to Grant or Caelin) but as Shunyata Research is always developing new features and functionality for their portfolio of products, I'm sure that there are new features along the lines of improved noise reduction, CCI "protection" and/or improved current delivery, etc, etc. For example, Shunyata is about to release new Venom power cords, the Venom NR-V10 and NR-V12 that will have "in-line" noise reduction functionality. Shunyata "research" never stands still.

Just a general editorial comment, also. Shunyata Research is one of few the "high-end" audio companies I can think of that actively works to "cascade down" their new features to their products in the lower price tiers in addtion to their premium products, to provide customers with a portfolio of products that represent real value propositions. For example, noise reduction capability can be added to the PS8 "power strip" by purchasing the affordable Venom Defender. The NR line of power cords originally debuted with the Sigma, Alpha, etc. series, but now is being "cascaded down" to the Venom line, which previously did not have this functionality offered as a feature. Not all of us can afford a Sigma NR power cord, but a Venom NR-V10 that will sell for less than $500 is affordable for many. Pretty cool!
 
Denali v2 primarily aesthetic changes but some small internal changes that will improve its performance a bit over the original version.
 
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