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    Shunyata Omega QC, Shunyata Denali 6000 V2 component power isolation

    Yes I would. I’ve watched the below video of Danny Carey drumming on the Tool song Pneuma alot; it really conveys his playing style and strength. When I play the song from the studio album, all that energy hits me right in the chest. My last several upgrades kinda overlapped, so tough to...
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    Shunyata Omega QC, Shunyata Denali 6000 V2 component power isolation

    A big white box arrived at my house yesterday, a new Everest. A good day indeed. After shifting some power cords around to make the reach to it, it’s hooked up. I eventually will switch the positions of the preamp and DAC on the top shelf to better manage power cords, but I’m at end state...
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    FirSt experience with Shunyata Research Power Cords - Alpha NR and Alpha EF

    I concur, great cables... Two additional 20 amp circuits go in tomorrow, one for each amp. Each outlet will be a SR-z1and will have a Venom Defender. Power cable to the amps will be a pair of Sigma V2 NR. The Omega XC at present is feeding a Denali, via another SR-z1 on an existing 20 amp...
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    Shunyata Omega QC, Shunyata Denali 6000 V2 component power isolation

    My advice from Shunyata matches this, great minds think alike...
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    Shunyata Omega QC, Shunyata Denali 6000 V2 component power isolation

    Here is the arsenal I amassed for the current plan to install a pair of dedicated 20 amp circuits for the amps. A pair of SR-z1 outlets and Venom Defenders for the new dedicated lines, and Sigma v2 powercords for the amp to wall connection. Also got an Omega XC for the Denali. I am mulling...
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    Hobbies become wants, wants become needs, and needs become obsessions

    I received today an Omega XC, a pair of Sigma N2 VRs, a pair of Venom Defenders, and a trio of SR-Z1 outlets. An additional two dedicated 20 amp circuits go in next week; each amp will have its own line on an SR-Z1 outlet, and share the outlet with a Defender. The Denali will also have its own...
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    Hobbies become wants, wants become needs, and needs become obsessions

    Just installed a Shunyata outlet on the dedicated 20 amp line. Also pulled the 2000T out of the rack, plugged the M300 amps into the Denali 6000V2 and the Momentum HD preamp directly into the 20 amp circuit (using a Stealth Dream V18 analogue cable). Lots of changes all at the same time so...
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    Shunyata Omega QC, Shunyata Denali 6000 V2 component power isolation

    I bought an Omega XC that will connect the 6000 V2 to an existing dedicated 20 amp circuit. My plan is to remove the 2000T from the system, and use the 6000 V2 for the dCS Vivaldi stack and M300 mono amps. The Momentum HD preamp will be plugged directly into the dedicated 20 amp line where the...
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    Most under-rated guitarist of all time?

    Johnny A, especially live.
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    Echo control for a large room, stylistic and unobtrusive.

    Didn’t really have a question. I know the vaulted ceiling poses challenges, but it’ll just have to do. The nice thing about the process to dial in the Wilson speakers is a measurement from floor to your ears in the listening position, and the distance from your ears to the upper module on the...
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    Echo control for a large room, stylistic and unobtrusive.

    My listening room is an odd shape with a vaulted ceiling. At an angle behind the listening position is a large floor to ceiling wall. Before I did anything to tame the echo it was okay on live recordings, but that was it. I bought a decorative rug display, and picked this rug. It is wool...
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    Hobbies become wants, wants become needs, and needs become obsessions

    No problem...been up since 3 jammin’ with some killer bass tracks. I can pin my ass to the couch if I really want to. The twin JL subs are awesome. I had some Core amp stands that used to carry Krell Evo 600 mono amps that were 135 pound beasts. After I sold the Krells, the amp stands saw...
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    Emergency backup system 1, or a funny thing happened on the way to the forum

    While I was exerting due diligence in my 2 channel system improvements, I stumbled upon some excellent values in used components I just couldn’t pass up. I had an unused corner in my home theater room (stay tuned for more on that), and wanted a studio set up for near field listening and...
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    Hobbies become wants, wants become needs, and needs become obsessions

    Mike, Below is a link to Telegrtner Industries, maker of high end connectors of all stripes and colors. Based on the similarity in appearance, I’d bet they are the source of the connectors on the AQ cables. I was talking with the tech who installed my Ethernet cable under the house and showed...
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    Hobbies become wants, wants become needs, and needs become obsessions

    Bob, That was a Taylor T5, finished in Koa. I went on binge a for a couple years and had a couple other guitars made from Koa; the photo below is my Taylor Solid Body electric along side my Johnny A signature Epiphone. Johnny A is a Boston native who made his bones up in the NE area early in...

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