I know, right? I'm hoping their dealers will provide guidance on when it makes more sense to divert dollars into the conditioner vs. the grounding solution.
The answer is both. [emoji16] They are completely different ways of improving the sonics. Mutually exclusive.
My dealer, Music Lovers out here in Berkeley was trained a number of months ago. And they came out a few weeks ago to determine a) what components would "play" nicely with the Altaira. Ultimately my collection of gear would do well with only about 3-4 digital devices. And that specifically meant using the Altaira CG box since I wouldn't be segmenting my system or in need of more than 6 cables. The main components I've been using/testing are dCS DAC, dCS Upsampler and an Uptone etherREGEN network switch. Will add in a dCS Clock today to see if it does much for what I've already experienced. What I have heard so far has been a quieter system, able to pull out more details and consequently providing greater apparent dynamic contrasts and clarity across the board.
Steve, was the improvement commensurate with the cost? I have gotten similar but minor results with a few hundred dollars in isolation footers. Many thousands of dollars and a new box and more wires demands serious improvement before I go there.
"Exclusive"? :hmmm: I think you meant to say "complementary". At least that is the concept as I understand it.
I am waiting for the first 25 Shark owners to say :thumbsup: or :fingers:
When my dealer came, the first thing he did was to “survey” all and use his multimeter to check each component. Turns out my Spectral gear does not play well with any external grounding (the amps rely on the preamp for grounding protection and it’s even necessary to float these mono block’s ground to The AC wall receptacle).
A nasty surprise awaited us when attempting to connect the Spectral preamp to the Altaira. Turning on one of the mono block amps resulted in a noise I do not wish to hear again. So, do not think about messing with Spectral’s ground! They have their own highly sensitive “ecosystem”.
What you point out is exactly why you must use a dealer who's been trained by Shunyata to visit you with their kit of CG and SG and all the possible cabling and tails of various types and lengths. This is not just a simple matter of plug 'n play.
Sorry if that's a bit disconcerting, but that's reality. I've had my share of try and buy which often leads to making quick and ultimately poor decisions. If you cannot or are unwilling to do so, then don't bother. As is often said at the gym - "no pain, no gain".![]()
My dealer, Music Lovers out here in Berkeley was trained a number of months ago.
I hate to say this, but I think these products are gonna put a strain on their dealers due to the volume of questions. It’ll help though that Shunyata is positioning their documents as something customers should fill out (with the help of their dealer) in advance to plan their implementation. This should cut down on the madness.
Steve, curious, did your dealer measure for continuity before implementing anything as instructed by Shunyata? and did he find a zero-impedance path from preamp ground, via the Altaira, to earth ground?