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Old 02-08-2018, 01:47 PM
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Congratulations on your new Tripoint componnent and cables! It's very cool and also impressive to hear this feedback from someone who already had a system before the Tripoint's addition, including the NAD Monos, etc...that is at a level that many dream about!
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Thanks! Its real, No hype. I've never heard anything like it. If you're ever in Houston, stop by.

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Mark,
Thanks! Its real, No hype. I've never heard anything like it. If you're ever in Houston, stop by.

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Thank you...will do!
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Looking at the Denali 6000 insides it would appear that the ground receives no special treatment. Not saying it isn't effective, in fact I achieved the same level of performance using the grounding lugs on my 6000T as I did using a Granite Audio Ground Zero. Would I get a different or better result with a Entreq or TriPoint unit? In my system, as its currently configured, I think the answer would be little difference (if any at all).
Don,...using the grounding lugs on the Triton v3 a good friend loaned to me to put through its paces gives me better results than a Granite Audio Ground Zero that served me very well for over 10 years. I'd suggest asking Caelin what is happening viz. grounding in the Denali 6000 and Triton v3; whatever it is, even if it's as straightforward as just taken the grounding plane reference point fully into the Denali or Triton versus a bespoke extra box or something more is giving fantastic results from what I hear no matter what!
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Old 02-08-2018, 03:44 PM
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Don,...using the grounding lugs on the Triton v3 a good friend loaned to me to put through its paces gives me better results than a Granite Audio Ground Zero that served me very well for over 10 years. I'd suggest asking Caelin what is happening viz. grounding in the Denali 6000 and Triton v3; whatever it is, even if it's as straightforward as just taken the grounding plane reference point fully into the Denali or Triton versus a bespoke extra box or something more is giving fantastic results from what I hear no matter what!
I'm not knocking Shunyata just pointing out, at least in the case of the Denali, that it appears no "special" treatment was given to the grounding system. On the Triton V3 I will not comment as I've not seen a clear picture of it's internals. I was using the Ground Zero along with my Talos before I upgraded to the Denali. I however wouldn't say the Denali was better than the Ground Zero but at least equaled my best results with the GA. This was judged by listening to several recordings I use as "reference" when judging system changes/upgrades. I also used a db meter with all sources turned on (no music playing) with the volume turned up all the way and running trough the various sources watching the db meter as I did so. Not the most scientific method I know.
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Agreed, I'll take some when i get home. I was too excited to hook everything up.

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