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Shunyata 2020 - -Choices Choices
Hi All,
new cords have come to Oz and I am working with my supplier. I thought it may be edifying to seek some forum thoughts on what I should prioritise. I won't bore everyone with a system description, but instead just describe current cabling arrangement. OK from Wall we have: - Alpha NR v1 - ISOTEK Syncro (clean up DC) - NR v10 (used because it has a C19 plug) - PS8 (with defender) From Wall re: Internet it goes: - Modem (NETGEAR etc supplied by phone company) - Sigma E/net - Server - DH Labs Reunion E/net - Renderer - Sigma USB - DAC - Alpha RCA - H/L Pass - Venom interconnects for highs as well as Venom speaker cables. I guess i was thinking about replacing the PS8 which is US with the Oz version. This has better noise management features. Then I thought I would try and put Omega E/net in instead of Sigma (swap). I was very impressed with how Sigma E/net changed sound and I note changes upstream give me something I like. Then if funds were OK i'd go ahead and get an Alpha XC to feed the new Australian Version PS8. I am torn because my Highs Amp is a SPEC Class D and I wonder how great an Alpha V2 NR would sound on it :-) Thoughts welcome |
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Hello Mr Gray,
The setup looks a bit constrained in the mains apartment. I would probably simplify and turbocharge the foundation first. How many outlets do you need excl defender? Sigma XC -> Venom AU8 or what it is called in Australia This will make everything flow and unrestrained. You will not be prepared for what this simple upgrade will do with your system. Then get your amps the alpha v2 NR they deserve. Since you already have Sigma Ethernet it is not at all the weak link here. |
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OK i bought a shunyata c15-c9 adaptor and was thus able to remove an isotek syncro and NR V10 from the chain that feeds the PS8. it sounded more direct after i thought. at worst it was absolutely neutral.
i will proceed with the AU8 (Australian version of PS8) and then consider a Sigma XC in preference to Omega Ethernet. Big dollars for a cord! I will wait and see what I get out of the AU8 which I am sure will be alot. In a way it would be shame to do it all at once and not enjoy the incremental improvements given it is all relative in any case. |
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Sorry for hijacking the topic, but I am interested to know more about your experience with Isotek Syncro, any significant impact on your system? Although based on your update above I can sense that it might rob dynamics from your system Thanks |
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also to confirm i did order the new AU8, the sigma xc and alpha nr v2. have received the AU8 and it really is a very good piece of kit. made a very substantial improvement although as per most shunyata stuff i've tried goes thru a brief phase of being a bit up and down (thin/harsh a bit) but not consistently so imo. i believe this is "settling" rather than burn in as per Caelin's own comments on the topic previously (i do hope i'm accurate in this regard). In this regard I am not sure. My impression is that the Isotek did remove a hum and improved my noise situation at the time i installed it. And whilst I think dynamics improved when the Syncro came out, what also came out was the Shunyata V10 NR. Perhaps a bit more distortion sounded like dynamics. i don't think that's it but perhaps i am communicating the murkiness of it all. it is not crystal clear to me. on installing the syncro my gut feeling was "nothing has changed". which was OK because it was supposed to help with an intermittent hum i was getting. i will say this: i spent $1k AUD on the Syncro unit. It is also available in a cord format for $3k. At $1k i think it was good for my system at the time i bought it and it played a role. at $3k AUD, i would have to say, comparing the value to an Alpha NR v1 for example ($2.2k AUD), the value is not there. the alpha v1 is a game changing cord. the isotek syncro is to clean up DC and I think it was of some utility to me in that role but i've now decided i'll try a shorter and less convoluted path than wall - cord - isotek - cord - PD |
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Actually, I think the biggest upgrade will be the Sigma XC here. Followed by the alpha v2 NR’s for amps. If you want the most bang first you can start with that and do the PD last.
I do have the EU7 (same gen as AU8) in a spot where I’ve had everything from Anaconda/Talos, Furutech e-tp615/TS-762, Venom HC/EU7. When I put in the Sigma HC there was an OMG moment. When that hits, you know where there was a weak link in your setup. In the other setup I upgraded from Sigma HC to Sigma XC so I have that fresh in memory. This will be a component upgrade level going from Alpha V1 to Sigma XC (effectively 2 major leaps in the Shunyata world). And AU8/EU7 is transparent enough to convey that. If you later want to visit the summits the Sigma XC will take you there even up to the Everest! Last edited by crion2; 07-19-2020 at 07:54 AM. |
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Is there a new (v2) version of Sigma interconnects?
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For power cables, Yes. There is the XC for connecting the wall outlet to a power distributor and v2 NR for power distributor to component.
https://shunyata.com/cable-series-ov...-cable-series/ Ivan can probably help you with acquisition. |
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I believe the v2 interconnects are in the wings and not too far away...maybe Ivan knows a bit more
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