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Masterlu 09-18-2019 03:50 PM

Dual Denali 6000/S V2 review
 
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This review was done on my TAD/Esoteric/Bryston System, that now features (2) Denali 6000/S V2’s using (2) dedicated 20 amp circuits.

The Denali 6000/S V2 simply put makes everything far more musical, and natural. It really doesn't manipulate the sound, more over it just gets out of the way so you can truly hear the music in a much more palpable way.

Musical details, and subtle nuances are now more noticeable than ever before.

Grand Scale music such as a concert, or classical track take on new depth just like the venue they were recorded in.

Linda Ronstadt - Just One Look (24 Bit)

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Title track: Just One Look; The opening piano keys are ever so present; then Linda’s voice joins in, and the fun really begins. This is such a classic song/recording that it becomes emotionally involving.

The Denali 6000/S V2 simply adds to the already stellar track mastering. Tremendous depth, with a Lightning fast attack; yet with just the right amount air, and decay. Her voice and instruments simply hang in space with all their glory. PRAT usually reserved for describing speakers, is quite appropriate here.

You’re No Good; from the same album once again reminds you just how gifted Linda is. The steel guitar rings out with eerie precision; we’re talking major toe tapping here.

Tracks of my Tears; has a remarkably soothing quality to it. It really sounds like the very first time I’m hearing the album. The slide guitar is simply mesmerizing.

Hurt So Bad; was a phenomenal hit for Linda, and it still is today on my system. Vocals, guitar and drums are truly sensational, as they occupy the soundstage and dazzle with new found clarity and space.

In summary, the dual Denali 6000/S V2's have certainly raised the bar considerably for this system.

oddeophile 09-18-2019 04:24 PM

Outstanding Ivan. Thank you for your review!

Puma Cat 09-18-2019 04:28 PM

Thank you, Ivan!

harmonica 09-18-2019 05:02 PM

Great review; I think this pushed me over the edge.

CGabriel 09-18-2019 05:15 PM

Ivan did you download that album and if so from where, please.

That you for such an insightful review

Masterlu 09-18-2019 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by CGabriel (Post 980016)
Ivan did you download that album and if so from where, please.

That you for such an insightful review

Caelin... I did download it, however that was years ago and don’t recall from where.

Still-One 09-18-2019 06:08 PM

I have it downloaded from HD Trackls. The Roon version does not allow you to play all tracks in the US.

CGabriel 09-18-2019 06:08 PM

Damn
So hard to find good recordings from this era.

Still-One 09-18-2019 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CGabriel (Post 980016)
Ivan did you download that album and if so from where, please.

That you for such an insightful review

I have it downloaded from HD Tracks. The Roon version does not allow you to play all tracks in the US.

audioguy3107 09-18-2019 06:37 PM

Thanks for the review Ivan, the Denalis look great in silver too. Were you able to do any kind of comparison with the PS Audio products that you’ve had in the past?

- Buck


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