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Puma Cat 10-05-2019 01:49 AM

Shunyata CGS: Oh, Yeah!
 
I'm sure the Denali V1/V2 and Triton V3 owners here have noticed there is a grounding post on the back of their unit.

This grounding post provides functionality for the Shunyata CGS feature (Chassis Grounding System)

From Shunayta Research for the system utilized on Triton V3:
The TRITON v3 has an internal ground-buss noise reduction system that uses patented NIC™ technology. CGS (Chassis Ground System) is a feature that provides a common grounding point for all components in the system and extends the noise reduction capability of the TRITON to components external to the TRITON. This eliminates AC voltage differences between component chassis’ and may help to reduce potential ground loops.

METHODS & MATERIALS
Depicted is a photo of the ground strap I made up using an RCA plug with screw terminals at the other end; I simply connected a 14 AWG silicone-insulated copper wire to the (-)-terminal only. I ran the ground strap from an unused RCA jack on the pre-amp to the CGS ground post on Denali V2.

http://photos.imageevent.com/puma_ca...%20Strap-1.jpg

RESULTS:
VERY pleasantly surprised and rather floored at the degree of improvement that is obtained running a ground cable from the preamp to Denali's CGS ground post makes. :eek:

I thought I was getting pretty much all there was to get from Denali V2 but...Noooo.

There is a notably lower noise floor and improved presentation overall for the preamp. So much so that at the same exact volume setting, my C-J CT-5 actually sounds louder. I also noted a significant improvement in the stereo image and a notably more natural and organic presentation. Really, really lovely. :music:

I am going to put one on an unused RCA jack on my Gumby DAC tomorrow.

BIG improvement, and very highly recommended for your Denali or Triton V3.

If you want to go whole hog, you can buy beautiful Venom, Delta, Alpha or Sigma Shyunyata CGC/SGC cables in various terminations and lengths from your friendly Shunyata dealer (i.e., MasterLu ;)).

https://shunyata.com/products/ground.../venom-cgcsgc/

http://photos.imageevent.com/puma_ca.../venom-cgc.jpg
photo copyright Shunyata Research

If any of you Triton V3 or Denali owners haven't done this yet...DO IT! :D

oddeophile 10-05-2019 02:27 AM

Interesting. Your components were plugged into your Denali and still obtained further improvements using CGS? Wow.

Puma Cat 10-05-2019 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by oddeophile (Post 981540)
Interesting. Your components were plugged into your Denali and still obtained further improvements using CGS? Wow.

Yes. :thumbsup:

SCAudiophile 10-05-2019 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Puma Cat (Post 981541)
Yes. [emoji106]

Same here using the CGS ground points on the TRITON v3!!!

Puma Cat 10-05-2019 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by SCAudiophile (Post 981556)
Same here using the CGS ground points on the TRITON v3!!!

Ah, great to hear, Mark! :thumbsup:

Thanks for adding in your "experimental results" as well.

oddeophile 10-05-2019 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Puma Cat (Post 981541)
Yes. :thumbsup:



I’m lovin’ it!

Masterlu 10-05-2019 10:51 AM

I utilize this same method. :ok:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...0?ie=UTF8&th=1

Puma Cat 10-05-2019 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Masterlu (Post 981567)

Yep, those are the ones, exactly. :thumbsup:

Quite a nice improvement, wouldn't you say? ;)

Puma Cat 10-05-2019 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oddeophile (Post 981565)
I’m lovin’ it!

Ohhh, yeahhh....

:yes:

The nice thing is the character of the improvement is really, really nice. Makes the system sound so natural and organic-sounding.

And....quiet.

Chad.Wagner 10-05-2019 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Masterlu (Post 981567)

Just ordered...


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