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Originally Posted by SCAudiophile
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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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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[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]2-Channel System: Luxman L590Aii, D-05 CD/SACD ,VPI Classic 3 (Rolling Stone photo shoot table), VPI SDS, Shelter 501 MKII , Wilson Audio Duette,Shunyata Denali 6000T, Anaconda Zitron, Alpha Digital, and Black Mamba power cables, Tara Labs RSC Air 2 speaker wire, RSC Prime M1 IC's.
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