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Old 12-08-2015, 02:17 AM
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Has anyone seen this review? It shows how Shunyata cables and power conditioners remove noise in a medical environment and that helps to more accurately measure heart electrical pulses.

Shunyata Research Medical Uses - The Audio Beat - www.TheAudioBeat.com
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It is posted in another thread here. Very, very cool.
Sure ads some very serious legitimacy to Shunyata Research products.
Not that they were lacking in this department before. But sure silences the skeptics huh?
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The Sigma HCs are now north of 200 hours of break-in. The mid bass in The Alan Parsons Project CD "I, Robot" has really taken on a more substantial feel. It is not louder. Instead the timbre seems more authentic. The kick drum is now anchoring each tune like it should. And a little icing on the cake - the sound stage seems wider, too.

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A bit late on this thread. My Sigma HC feeding a Triton also took around 200 hours to settle down. The sonics was up and down during the break in period but it's certainly worth the wait. On suggestion of Grant I connected a blower and air purifier to the Triton to accelerate the process. Happy with the results.
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What is the tipping point to requiring the High Current over the Analog version? Does each model have a Current range?
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What is the tipping point to requiring the High Current over the Analog version? Does each model have a Current range?
I do not know a particular specification to recite. Subjectively, my Sigmas were ear marked for the dual mono high current amp, so picking HC was obvious. I would say one only needs to with HC for amps and occasionally power distributors if the distributor is feeding high current draw components.
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