Not be cliche, but yes size matters. And bigger is better. At least it is in this case.
Thanks Caelin, from the patent document, I read that QRBB takes care of “hot” and “neutral”, how does Typhon QR treat ground? Does it go to separate NIC?
Not be cliche, but yes size matters. And bigger is better. At least it is in this case.
Thanks Caelin, from the patent document, I read that QRBB takes care of “hot” and “neutral”, how does Typhon QR treat ground? Does it go to separate NIC?
The Triton is the only distributor that reduces ground noise using an NIC. However, the Typhon reduces chassis ground noise using a toroid. So, a more conventional approach there.
Yes. I know that feeling. I was very hesitant to get the QR, and want to thank again Mike and Shunyata for letting me have an evaluation unit. At least for me, the QR greatly surpassed the v1 Typhon in the stereo.